[ Предположительная тональность: D ] I noticed a few versions of this song sitting around but one didn't sound near right, and the others were kind of sloppy and had a few errors as well, so here's my attempt at making a legible and accurate way of playing this song. A good strumming pattern would be the basic D - D U - U D U, however the notes aren't evenly spaced, so you may need to listen to the song a time or two to get the gist. Lot Of Leavin' Left To Do - Dierks Bentley Key: D Capo 2nd Fret (Just transpose until the key is E to play without a capo) Intro: A D A D (These are double time to the rest of the song. Listen to it so you'll know what I mean.) Verse 1: A D These old boots still got a lot of ground A They ain't covered yet D There's at least another million miles A Under these old bus treads D So if you think I'm gonna settle down A I got news for you G D I still got a lot of leavin' left to do (Intro Fill: A D A D ) Verse 2: A D And as long as there's a song A Left in this old guitar D This life I'm bound to lead A Ain't for the faint of heart D So, you won't fall for me A If you know what's good for you G D Cause I've still got a lot of leavin' left to do (Intro Fill: A D A D ) Chorus: A G D A Guess The Lord made me hard to handle G D A So, lovin' me might be a longshot gamble F#m D So, before you go and turn me on F#m D Make sure you can turn me loose G D Cause, I've still got a lot of leavin' left to do (Intro Fill: A D A D ) Instrumental: A D A A (x2) Verse 3: A D Girl, you look like you might be an angel A So, I won't lie D I can love you like the devil A If you wanted me to, tonight D And we could talk about forever A For a day or two G D But, I've still got a lot of leavin' left to do (There's a different fill here if anyone could figure out here let me know. The other one works fine as well) (Repeat Chorus) G D Yeah I still got a lot of leaving left to do. A G D (Repeat like the first two lines of the chorus until fade out)