Chords for Alison Krauss - Dolly Parton - Sweet Music Man
Tempo:
76.75 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Well, here we are.
That's Allison.
And I'm Dolly.
And we're very excited to be here tonight.
Allison and I, we've been working on each other's hair backstage.
How'd we do?
I think I did a better job.
Yeah, you did.
Anyway, I tell you, we do have a lot in common, and we do love to sing together.
And another thing we have in common is songs, right?
This song is one of my favorite songs, and after I loved it, I found out who wrote it.
Kenny wrote it.
Love, Allison and Kenny.
A lot of people don't realize Kenny's a great songwriter, so we're going to dedicate [G] this to Kenny.
Sing your song, sweet millionaire
I won't be there to hold your hand like [C] I used to
I'm [G] through with you
[D] You're a heck of a singer and a powerful man
But you surround yourself with people who [G] demand so little of you
You touched my soul with your beautiful song
You even had me singing along right [C] with you
You said I need you
[D] And then you changed the words and added a high note
And you sang a song you'd written for me [G] to someone new
[C] But nobody [D] sings a love song quite like [G] you do
[C] Nobody else can [D] make me [G] sing along
[C] And nobody [D] else can make me [G] feel that things are [Em] right when you know they're wrong
[D] Nobody sings a love song [G] quite like you
Sing your song, sweet music man
You travel the world with a six-piece [C] band that does for you [G] what you ask them to
And you [D] try to stay young, but the songs you sing
To so many people have all begun to [G] come back on you
So sing your song, sad music man
You're making your living doing one that [C] stands the proof of you
[G] They don't need you
[D] You're still a hell of a singer and a broken man
But you keep on looking for one last thing to [G] sing to
But [C] nobody sings a [D] love song quite like [G] you do
[G] And [C] nobody else can [D] make me [G] sing along
[C] And nobody [D] else can make me [G] feel that things are [Em] right when they're wrong
With a song, [G] nobody [D] sings a love song [G] quite like you
So sing your song, sweet music man
[D] I [D] believe [G]
in you
That's Allison.
And I'm Dolly.
And we're very excited to be here tonight.
Allison and I, we've been working on each other's hair backstage.
How'd we do?
I think I did a better job.
Yeah, you did.
Anyway, I tell you, we do have a lot in common, and we do love to sing together.
And another thing we have in common is songs, right?
This song is one of my favorite songs, and after I loved it, I found out who wrote it.
Kenny wrote it.
Love, Allison and Kenny.
A lot of people don't realize Kenny's a great songwriter, so we're going to dedicate [G] this to Kenny.
Sing your song, sweet millionaire
I won't be there to hold your hand like [C] I used to
I'm [G] through with you
[D] You're a heck of a singer and a powerful man
But you surround yourself with people who [G] demand so little of you
You touched my soul with your beautiful song
You even had me singing along right [C] with you
You said I need you
[D] And then you changed the words and added a high note
And you sang a song you'd written for me [G] to someone new
[C] But nobody [D] sings a love song quite like [G] you do
[C] Nobody else can [D] make me [G] sing along
[C] And nobody [D] else can make me [G] feel that things are [Em] right when you know they're wrong
[D] Nobody sings a love song [G] quite like you
Sing your song, sweet music man
You travel the world with a six-piece [C] band that does for you [G] what you ask them to
And you [D] try to stay young, but the songs you sing
To so many people have all begun to [G] come back on you
So sing your song, sad music man
You're making your living doing one that [C] stands the proof of you
[G] They don't need you
[D] You're still a hell of a singer and a broken man
But you keep on looking for one last thing to [G] sing to
But [C] nobody sings a [D] love song quite like [G] you do
[G] And [C] nobody else can [D] make me [G] sing along
[C] And nobody [D] else can make me [G] feel that things are [Em] right when they're wrong
With a song, [G] nobody [D] sings a love song [G] quite like you
So sing your song, sweet music man
[D] I [D] believe [G]
in you
Key:
G
D
C
Em
G
D
C
Em
_ Well, here we are.
That's Allison.
And I'm Dolly.
And we're very excited to be here tonight.
Allison and I, we've been working on each other's hair backstage. _
How'd we do?
I think I did a better job.
Yeah, you did. _
Anyway, I tell you, we do have a lot in common, and we do love to sing together.
And another thing we have in common is songs, right?
This song is one of my favorite songs, and after I loved it, I found out who wrote it.
Kenny wrote it.
Love, Allison and Kenny.
A lot of people don't realize Kenny's a great songwriter, so we're going to dedicate [G] this to Kenny.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Sing your song, sweet millionaire _ _
I won't be there to hold your hand like [C] I used to
I'm [G] through with you _ _ _ _
_ [D] You're a heck of a singer and a powerful man
But you surround yourself with people who [G] demand so little of you
You _ _ _ touched my soul with your beautiful song _
_ You even had me singing along right [C] with you
You said I need you _ _ _
_ [D] And then you changed the words and added a high note
And you sang a song you'd written for me [G] to someone new _
_ _ [C] But nobody [D] sings a love song quite like [G] you do
_ [C] Nobody else can [D] make me [G] sing along
_ [C] And nobody [D] else can make me [G] feel that things are [Em] right when you know they're wrong
[D] Nobody sings a love song [G] quite like you _ _ _ _ _
_ Sing your song, sweet music man _ _
You travel the world with a six-piece [C] band that does for you [G] what you ask them to
And _ _ _ you [D] try to stay young, but the songs you sing
To so many people have all begun to [G] come back on you _ _ _
_ So sing your song, sad music man _
_ You're making your living doing one that [C] stands the proof of you
[G] They don't need you _ _
_ [D] You're still a hell of a singer and a broken man
But you keep on looking for one last thing to [G] sing to _ _
_ _ But [C] nobody sings a [D] love song quite like [G] you do
[G] And [C] nobody else can [D] make me [G] sing along
_ [C] And nobody [D] else can make me [G] feel that things are [Em] right when they're wrong
With a song, [G] nobody [D] sings a love song [G] quite like you _ _ _ _
So sing your song, sweet music man _ _
_ _ [D] _ I [D] believe _ [G]
in _ you _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
That's Allison.
And I'm Dolly.
And we're very excited to be here tonight.
Allison and I, we've been working on each other's hair backstage. _
How'd we do?
I think I did a better job.
Yeah, you did. _
Anyway, I tell you, we do have a lot in common, and we do love to sing together.
And another thing we have in common is songs, right?
This song is one of my favorite songs, and after I loved it, I found out who wrote it.
Kenny wrote it.
Love, Allison and Kenny.
A lot of people don't realize Kenny's a great songwriter, so we're going to dedicate [G] this to Kenny.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Sing your song, sweet millionaire _ _
I won't be there to hold your hand like [C] I used to
I'm [G] through with you _ _ _ _
_ [D] You're a heck of a singer and a powerful man
But you surround yourself with people who [G] demand so little of you
You _ _ _ touched my soul with your beautiful song _
_ You even had me singing along right [C] with you
You said I need you _ _ _
_ [D] And then you changed the words and added a high note
And you sang a song you'd written for me [G] to someone new _
_ _ [C] But nobody [D] sings a love song quite like [G] you do
_ [C] Nobody else can [D] make me [G] sing along
_ [C] And nobody [D] else can make me [G] feel that things are [Em] right when you know they're wrong
[D] Nobody sings a love song [G] quite like you _ _ _ _ _
_ Sing your song, sweet music man _ _
You travel the world with a six-piece [C] band that does for you [G] what you ask them to
And _ _ _ you [D] try to stay young, but the songs you sing
To so many people have all begun to [G] come back on you _ _ _
_ So sing your song, sad music man _
_ You're making your living doing one that [C] stands the proof of you
[G] They don't need you _ _
_ [D] You're still a hell of a singer and a broken man
But you keep on looking for one last thing to [G] sing to _ _
_ _ But [C] nobody sings a [D] love song quite like [G] you do
[G] And [C] nobody else can [D] make me [G] sing along
_ [C] And nobody [D] else can make me [G] feel that things are [Em] right when they're wrong
With a song, [G] nobody [D] sings a love song [G] quite like you _ _ _ _
So sing your song, sweet music man _ _
_ _ [D] _ I [D] believe _ [G]
in _ you _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _