Welcome to my Country songs by Aaron Lewis page where you'll find a few Aaron Lewis cover songs with demos, chord sheets and full tutorial lessons.
The free chord sheets are in .pdf format and you'll also find some rhythm tips on playing each song.
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Aaron Lewis, born on April 13, 1972, in Rutland, Vermont, is a country artist known for his deep, emotive voice and honest songwriting. Before venturing into country music, Lewis gained fame as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Staind. His transition to country marked a significant chapter in his career, showcasing his versatility as an artist.
Lewis made his country debut with the EP "Town Line" in 2011, featuring the hit single "Country Boy." The song not only reached the top of the country charts but also brought him acclaim for its raw authenticity. His debut full-length album, "The Road," continued his success, and subsequent albums like "Sinner" and "State I'm In" solidified his place in the country music scene.
Known for his introspective lyrics, Lewis often draws from personal experiences, creating a genuine connection with his audience. His achievements include multiple chart-topping hits, and his music resonates with fans seeking heartfelt and relatable stories. Aaron Lewis stands as a testament to artistic evolution, successfully navigating the realms of rock and country with a voice that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Am I the Only One is a track by Aaron Lewis, released as a single from his 2021 album "Frayed at Both Ends." The song quickly made its mark, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, showcasing Lewis's ability to connect with a wide audience through his poignant lyrics and soulful delivery.
The song, co-written by Lewis alongside Ira Dean and Jeffrey Steele, addresses themes of patriotism, freedom, and a sense of longing for a simpler time. Its success on the charts reflects the resonance of these themes with listeners.
Notably, "Am I the Only One" has been covered by various artists, further solidifying its impact. The song's crossover appeal has seen renditions by musicians across different genres, attesting to its universal message. The track's popularity has been further enhanced by its use as a rallying cry at live performances, fostering a sense of camaraderie among fans.
The song sparked conversations and debates due to its politically charged lyrics, reflecting Lewis's outspoken views on certain social and political issues. The song's chart-topping success and the discussions it generated underline its significance in both the country music landscape and broader cultural conversations.
For rhythm here I play a
1-2-3 up down up down up where 1-2-3 are arpeggio notes on the chord
in standard tuning. No lead in this one and the chords are
D, A/Db, Bm, Bm/A, G, D/Gb, Em, A7sus, A7, Bm/Ab and a Bm/A#.
Everybody Talks To God is also a track from the 2021 album Frayed At Both Ends. The song was written byCraig Monday and Chris Wallin. This song strangely enough had been written more than 20 years ago but had never been recorded by anyone.
For some reason this song was never released as a single.
Only four chords here and they are G, D, C and Em in standard tuning and no lead. For rhythm play a
down down up down up down up
and repeat pattern.
God and Guns is a track from Aaron Lewis's 2019 album "State I'm In." The song, co-written by Lewis alongside Ben Danaher and Ira Dean, delves into themes of faith, freedom, and the complex relationship between spirituality and firearms. Its contemplative lyrics coupled with Lewis's distinct vocal delivery contribute to the song's emotional depth.
This track was never released as a single from the album.
Regarding cover versions, while I don't have information on specific covers, it's not uncommon for well-received songs like "God and Guns" to be embraced by other artists. Checking recent sources may provide insights into any notable covers.
I play a capo 1st fret here in standard tuning and some lead required. Play a root down up down up root down up down up and repeat rhythm pattern with the chords Asus2, Em/A, E and a D.
Someone is another track from his Frayed At Both Ends that was never released as a single.
The song is about having someone stick by your side during your lifetime through the ups and downs, good times and bad.
Most people have someone in their lives that fit this theme and the song is appreciation about their dedication to hanging in there when the going gets tough.
Download the free Aaron Lewis Someone chords sheet below.
This number played in standard tuning with a
down up down up down up and repeat rhythm pattern with arpeggio note playing or just rhythm. Some lead with the chords
Em, C, G, D and a D/Gb.
Sticks And Stones is a track from the album Frayed At Both Ends which was released back in Jan 2021.
There isn't much info on this song but it appears that only one single has been released from this album, but it wasn't this song.
This one I play with a capo 2nd fret in standard tuning and a root down up root up down up repeat rhythm pattern. Some lead with the chords Am, C, G, F, Dm, E7 and an E.
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