Chords for A Way To Survive - Ray Price 2010 LIVE
Tempo:
96.75 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
B
D
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You know, every guest we have on the show is important to us and special, but we've got an
extra special one here today.
And here to tell you all about him is Marty Stewart.
I agree with you 100%.
That is Mr.
Ray Price, ladies and gentlemen.
Mr.
Price, thank you for coming by.
You see him?
I see him.
You see him in red shoes?
The man that wrote this song right here, Mr.
Hank Cochran.
How about a hand for Mr.
Hank Cochran?
Hall of Fame songwriter.
He's written a lot of new bitches.
And here's one of them right here,
a classic.
Mr.
Ray Price to sing A Way to Survive.
Mr.
Price.
[F#m] [Gm]
[E] [Bm] [E]
[A] I look at your picture [B] too often.
[G#m] [B]
[G] It [E] helps keep your memory [A] alive.
[E]
It's [A] not healthy, they say, [B] to relive yesterday.
But [E] for me, it's the way [A] to survive.
I [D] must cling to [E] what's gone.
[A] If I am to [D] go, [A] I can't [E] face the future [A] I've tried.
[E]
[A] Perhaps for the [F#m] rest, [A]
[B] looking back is unfest.
[E] But for me, it's the way [A] to survive.
[D]
[E] [A]
[B]
[E]
[A] [E] When [A]
[B]
[D#] [E]
[A]
my heart aches, I read [F#m] all [B] your letters.
[E] Their words keep your memory [A] alive.
[E] They
[A] say I can't last if [B] I live in the past.
But [E] for me, it's the way to [A] survive.
I [D] must cling to [E] what's gone.
[A] If I am to [D] go, I [A] can't [E] face the future [A] I've tried.
[E]
[A] Perhaps for the rest, [B] looking back is unfest.
[E] But for me, it's the way [A] to survive.
[E] [A]
[Em] Yes, sir.
Thank you, Mr.
Price.
On behalf of Ray Price and the Cherokee Cowboys,
all the fabulous performers, Connie Smith, Leroy Troy, Gary Carter, Mr.
[Am] Pete Robbins,
I'm Marty Stewart.
Thank you [Em] for coming.
Come back [E] next week.
We'll show you another [C] way to survive.
[B] [G] [N]
extra special one here today.
And here to tell you all about him is Marty Stewart.
I agree with you 100%.
That is Mr.
Ray Price, ladies and gentlemen.
Mr.
Price, thank you for coming by.
You see him?
I see him.
You see him in red shoes?
The man that wrote this song right here, Mr.
Hank Cochran.
How about a hand for Mr.
Hank Cochran?
Hall of Fame songwriter.
He's written a lot of new bitches.
And here's one of them right here,
a classic.
Mr.
Ray Price to sing A Way to Survive.
Mr.
Price.
[F#m] [Gm]
[E] [Bm] [E]
[A] I look at your picture [B] too often.
[G#m] [B]
[G] It [E] helps keep your memory [A] alive.
[E]
It's [A] not healthy, they say, [B] to relive yesterday.
But [E] for me, it's the way [A] to survive.
I [D] must cling to [E] what's gone.
[A] If I am to [D] go, [A] I can't [E] face the future [A] I've tried.
[E]
[A] Perhaps for the [F#m] rest, [A]
[B] looking back is unfest.
[E] But for me, it's the way [A] to survive.
[D]
[E] [A]
[B]
[E]
[A] [E] When [A]
[B]
[D#] [E]
[A]
my heart aches, I read [F#m] all [B] your letters.
[E] Their words keep your memory [A] alive.
[E] They
[A] say I can't last if [B] I live in the past.
But [E] for me, it's the way to [A] survive.
I [D] must cling to [E] what's gone.
[A] If I am to [D] go, I [A] can't [E] face the future [A] I've tried.
[E]
[A] Perhaps for the rest, [B] looking back is unfest.
[E] But for me, it's the way [A] to survive.
[E] [A]
[Em] Yes, sir.
Thank you, Mr.
Price.
On behalf of Ray Price and the Cherokee Cowboys,
all the fabulous performers, Connie Smith, Leroy Troy, Gary Carter, Mr.
[Am] Pete Robbins,
I'm Marty Stewart.
Thank you [Em] for coming.
Come back [E] next week.
We'll show you another [C] way to survive.
[B] [G] [N]
Key:
A
E
B
D
F#m
A
E
B
You know, every guest we have on the show is important to us and special, but we've got an
extra special one here today.
And here to tell you all about him is Marty Stewart.
I agree with you 100%.
That is Mr.
Ray Price, ladies and gentlemen.
Mr.
Price, thank you for coming by. _ _ _
_ You see him?
I see him.
You see him in red shoes?
The man that wrote this song right here, Mr.
Hank Cochran.
How about a hand for Mr.
Hank Cochran?
Hall of Fame songwriter.
_ He's written a lot of new bitches.
And here's one of them right here,
a classic.
Mr.
Ray Price to sing A Way to Survive.
Mr.
Price.
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ [Gm] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ I _ look _ at your picture _ [B] too often.
[G#m] _ _ _ [B] _
[G] It [E] helps keep your memory _ [A] alive.
_ _ _ [E] _ _
It's [A] not healthy, _ they say, _ [B] to relive _ yesterday. _
But [E] for me, it's the way _ [A] to survive.
_ _ I _ [D] must cling to [E] what's gone.
[A] If I am to [D] go, _ _ [A] I _ can't [E] face the future _ [A] I've tried.
_ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] Perhaps for the [F#m] rest, [A] _
[B] looking back is unfest. _
[E] But for me, it's the way _ [A] to survive.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
[E] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] When _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ my heart aches, I read [F#m] all [B] your letters. _ _ _ _
[E] Their words keep your memory _ [A] alive.
_ _ [E] They _
_ [A] say I can't last if [B] I live in the past.
But [E] for me, it's the way to [A] survive.
_ I _ _ [D] must cling to [E] what's gone. _
[A] If I am to [D] go, I [A] _ _ can't [E] face the future _ [A] I've tried.
_ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] Perhaps for the rest, _ _ [B] looking back is unfest. _
[E] But for me, it's the way [A] to survive.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] Yes, sir.
Thank you, Mr.
Price.
On behalf of Ray Price and the Cherokee Cowboys,
all the fabulous performers, Connie Smith, Leroy Troy, Gary Carter, Mr.
[Am] Pete Robbins,
I'm Marty Stewart.
Thank you [Em] for coming.
Come back [E] next week.
We'll show you another [C] way to survive.
[B] _ [G] _ [N] _ _
extra special one here today.
And here to tell you all about him is Marty Stewart.
I agree with you 100%.
That is Mr.
Ray Price, ladies and gentlemen.
Mr.
Price, thank you for coming by. _ _ _
_ You see him?
I see him.
You see him in red shoes?
The man that wrote this song right here, Mr.
Hank Cochran.
How about a hand for Mr.
Hank Cochran?
Hall of Fame songwriter.
_ He's written a lot of new bitches.
And here's one of them right here,
a classic.
Mr.
Ray Price to sing A Way to Survive.
Mr.
Price.
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ [Gm] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ I _ look _ at your picture _ [B] too often.
[G#m] _ _ _ [B] _
[G] It [E] helps keep your memory _ [A] alive.
_ _ _ [E] _ _
It's [A] not healthy, _ they say, _ [B] to relive _ yesterday. _
But [E] for me, it's the way _ [A] to survive.
_ _ I _ [D] must cling to [E] what's gone.
[A] If I am to [D] go, _ _ [A] I _ can't [E] face the future _ [A] I've tried.
_ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] Perhaps for the [F#m] rest, [A] _
[B] looking back is unfest. _
[E] But for me, it's the way _ [A] to survive.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
[E] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] When _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ my heart aches, I read [F#m] all [B] your letters. _ _ _ _
[E] Their words keep your memory _ [A] alive.
_ _ [E] They _
_ [A] say I can't last if [B] I live in the past.
But [E] for me, it's the way to [A] survive.
_ I _ _ [D] must cling to [E] what's gone. _
[A] If I am to [D] go, I [A] _ _ can't [E] face the future _ [A] I've tried.
_ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] Perhaps for the rest, _ _ [B] looking back is unfest. _
[E] But for me, it's the way [A] to survive.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] Yes, sir.
Thank you, Mr.
Price.
On behalf of Ray Price and the Cherokee Cowboys,
all the fabulous performers, Connie Smith, Leroy Troy, Gary Carter, Mr.
[Am] Pete Robbins,
I'm Marty Stewart.
Thank you [Em] for coming.
Come back [E] next week.
We'll show you another [C] way to survive.
[B] _ [G] _ [N] _ _