Marilyn
Ballerini [Intro] | F C | Em G | F C | Am G | [Verse 1] F C Em G Must be nice to be so nice and beautiful F C Am G Hang the stars in the eyes of everybody F C Em G Got your name up …
Music for Bill, Robert and Friends
Ballerini [Intro] | F C | Em G | F C | Am G | [Verse 1] F C Em G Must be nice to be so nice and beautiful F C Am G Hang the stars in the eyes of everybody F C Em G Got your name up …
VERIFY KEY CHANGES BEFORE LIVE The Purple People Eater – Sheb Wooley Note: #1 in 1958 (Original keys. Check it out on YouTube) [Verse 1] [C] Well, I saw the thing comin’ out of the sky, it had [G7] one long horn, [C] one big eye. I commenced to shakin’ …
Oh, little Bank Americard You bring me Christmas Cheer Without your clout I have no doubt No gifts I’d give this year. Your credit line allows me To run up bills quite large And when I’m through Exhausting you I’ll use my Master Charge. (Same tune, sung in late February) …
By Brooks and Dunn C should eventually be Cadd9 [Verse 1] You [G] picked me up, you [D] shot me down You’re [G] stepping out all [C] over town [G] Drove me back to drinking in this [D] bar I [G] found myself a [D] brand new friend I’m [G] …
by Johnny Cash [Verse 1] A E My grandfather’s clock A D Was too large for the shelf A E A So it stood ninety years on the floor A E A D It was taller by half than the old man himself A E A Though it weighed not …
[Verse 1] C F C Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you, F C Away, you rolling river Am F Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you C Em Am F G C Away, I’m bound away, cross the wide Missouri. [Verse 2] C F C Oh, Shenandoah, I love …
ARTIST: Jimmy Dodd TITLE: The Mickey Mouse Club March [Television Theme Song] [VERSE 1] G Who’s the leader of the club A7 D7 That’s made for you and me G C G D7 G M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E [VERSE 2] G …
by Johnny Cash Intro [ G – C -D ] [G] Well I [G] left Kentucky back in ’49, I [C] went to Detroit working on an assembly line. The [D] first year they had me puttin wheels on [G] Cadillacs. Every [G] day I’d watch them beauties roll by …
Lydia, the Tattooed Lady This next song goes out to my sixth ex-wife. Her name was Lydia. I met her at the World’s Fair in 1940. Ah Lydia. She was the most glorious creature under the sun. Ahhhhh… [A] Lydia, oh! Lydia, say have you met Lydia Oh! Lydia, the …
(G) When I got older, losing my hair. Not too long ago (D) Little did I know I’d also spill my food. (D) People here do (G) not treat me rude. (G) Now it just hurts whenever I walk. (G7) Both my back and (C) feet (Cm) I know I’m …