Chords for Bill Anderson & Jan Howard - I Know You're Married (But I Love You Still)
Tempo:
126.85 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Ab
D
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] The last time I got on [Ab] a bicycle I ran into a parked [Gb] car.
I did, that actually happened.
Stay off of bicycles.
I did.
No, it's just [Eb] been a long time since a lot [Abm] of us
We sing [Ab] together [Db] occasionally at the Grand Ole Opry, but not all that [Abm] often.
Nope.
And it's really fun tonight to [Ab] be part of this and to get [D] together with folks like Jim, Ed, and Helen
and all the ones that [C] are going to come out here and entertain you tonight.
[D] And we're glad y'all took a [Db] little time to come by here tonight and be with us.
And of course it all benefits Rope.
Jan and I started singing together on television back in the late [F] 1960s.
I had a syndicated television show and I had a female singer named Jean Shepard.
Y'all might have heard of her.
Isn't it great that she got in the Country Music Hall of [Dm] Fame this year?
[Ab] Yes, it is.
So deserved.
[Db]
Jean kind of got tired of [E] doing our television show every week, and Jan had been coming over [D] to North Carolina
and making guest appearances, and we [Eb] started singing songs together.
[D] People started [Ab] asking for them.
We ended up on the same record label, [D] and that's how the career got started.
And the very first song we ever [Eb] did was an old [Db] Reno and Smiley [F] song.
Hit me an F chord there.
We did this one back in the late 60s and started a whole bunch of rumors.
This will be interesting.
I know you're married, [C] but I love you [F] still.
But day I met you, I knew you weren't free.
But I knew I'd love you for [G] [C] eternity.
And [F] though I knew you were another bride,
I vowed my heart would never [C] leave your [F] side.
You know I love you, [Fm] and I [F]
always will.
I know you're married, but [C] I love you [F] still.
[C]
[F] It went hard, man.
[C] [F]
I never would have made that same vow
if I had only known [G] what I know [C] now.
[F] There's room for only you inside my heart.
So close together, yet [C] so far [F] apart.
You know I love you, and I always will.
[Fm] I know [F] you're married, [C] but I love [F] you still.
I know you're married, [C] but I love you [F] still.
It's been a while.
It's been a while.
My gosh, I don't remember when was the last time we did [Abm] that.
It's been a long [Eb] time.
It sure has.
You look beautiful tonight. Thank you.
I did, that actually happened.
Stay off of bicycles.
I did.
No, it's just [Eb] been a long time since a lot [Abm] of us
We sing [Ab] together [Db] occasionally at the Grand Ole Opry, but not all that [Abm] often.
Nope.
And it's really fun tonight to [Ab] be part of this and to get [D] together with folks like Jim, Ed, and Helen
and all the ones that [C] are going to come out here and entertain you tonight.
[D] And we're glad y'all took a [Db] little time to come by here tonight and be with us.
And of course it all benefits Rope.
Jan and I started singing together on television back in the late [F] 1960s.
I had a syndicated television show and I had a female singer named Jean Shepard.
Y'all might have heard of her.
Isn't it great that she got in the Country Music Hall of [Dm] Fame this year?
[Ab] Yes, it is.
So deserved.
[Db]
Jean kind of got tired of [E] doing our television show every week, and Jan had been coming over [D] to North Carolina
and making guest appearances, and we [Eb] started singing songs together.
[D] People started [Ab] asking for them.
We ended up on the same record label, [D] and that's how the career got started.
And the very first song we ever [Eb] did was an old [Db] Reno and Smiley [F] song.
Hit me an F chord there.
We did this one back in the late 60s and started a whole bunch of rumors.
This will be interesting.
I know you're married, [C] but I love you [F] still.
But day I met you, I knew you weren't free.
But I knew I'd love you for [G] [C] eternity.
And [F] though I knew you were another bride,
I vowed my heart would never [C] leave your [F] side.
You know I love you, [Fm] and I [F]
always will.
I know you're married, but [C] I love you [F] still.
[C]
[F] It went hard, man.
[C] [F]
I never would have made that same vow
if I had only known [G] what I know [C] now.
[F] There's room for only you inside my heart.
So close together, yet [C] so far [F] apart.
You know I love you, and I always will.
[Fm] I know [F] you're married, [C] but I love [F] you still.
I know you're married, [C] but I love you [F] still.
It's been a while.
It's been a while.
My gosh, I don't remember when was the last time we did [Abm] that.
It's been a long [Eb] time.
It sure has.
You look beautiful tonight. Thank you.
Key:
F
C
Ab
D
Eb
F
C
Ab
[N] _ The last time I got on [Ab] a bicycle I ran into a parked [Gb] car.
_ I did, that actually happened.
Stay off of bicycles.
I did.
No, it's just [Eb] been a long time since a lot [Abm] of us_
We sing [Ab] together [Db] occasionally at the Grand Ole Opry, but not all that [Abm] often.
Nope.
And it's really fun tonight to [Ab] be part of this and to get [D] together with folks like Jim, Ed, and Helen
and all the ones that [C] are going to come out here and entertain you tonight.
[D] And we're glad y'all took a [Db] little time to come by here tonight and be with us.
And of course it all benefits Rope.
Jan and I started singing together on television back in the late _ [F] 1960s.
I had a syndicated television show and I had a female singer named Jean Shepard.
Y'all might have heard of her. _
Isn't it great that she got in the Country Music Hall of [Dm] Fame this year?
[Ab] Yes, it is.
_ So deserved.
[Db] _
Jean kind of got tired of [E] doing our television show every week, and Jan had been coming over [D] to North Carolina
and making guest appearances, and we [Eb] started singing songs together.
[D] People started [Ab] asking for them.
We ended up on the same record label, [D] and that's how the career got started.
And the very first song we ever [Eb] did _ was an old [Db] Reno and Smiley [F] song.
Hit me an F chord there.
_ _ We did this one back in the late 60s and started a whole bunch of rumors.
_ This will be interesting. _ _ _
I know _ you're married, [C] but I love you [F] _ still.
_ _ _ _ But day I met you, I knew you weren't free. _ _ _ _
But I knew _ I'd love you for [G] _ _ _ [C] eternity. _ _
_ _ _ And [F] _ though I knew you were _ another _ bride, _ _ _ _
I _ vowed my heart would never [C] leave your [F] side. _
_ _ _ You know I love you, [Fm] and I [F] _
always will. _ _ _ _
I know _ you're married, but [C] I love you [F] still. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] It went hard, man. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I never _ would have made that same vow _ _ _ _ _
if _ I had only known [G] what I know [C] _ now.
_ _ _ _ [F] There's room for only you inside my heart. _ _ _ _ _
So close _ together, yet [C] so far [F] apart. _ _
_ _ _ _ You know I love you, and I _ always _ will. _ _ _ _
[Fm] I know _ _ [F] you're married, _ [C] but I love [F] you still.
_ _ _ _ I know _ you're married, _ [C] but I love you [F] still. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ It's been a while.
It's been a while.
_ _ My gosh, I don't remember when was the last time we did [Abm] that.
It's been a long [Eb] time.
It sure has.
You look beautiful tonight. Thank you. _
_ I did, that actually happened.
Stay off of bicycles.
I did.
No, it's just [Eb] been a long time since a lot [Abm] of us_
We sing [Ab] together [Db] occasionally at the Grand Ole Opry, but not all that [Abm] often.
Nope.
And it's really fun tonight to [Ab] be part of this and to get [D] together with folks like Jim, Ed, and Helen
and all the ones that [C] are going to come out here and entertain you tonight.
[D] And we're glad y'all took a [Db] little time to come by here tonight and be with us.
And of course it all benefits Rope.
Jan and I started singing together on television back in the late _ [F] 1960s.
I had a syndicated television show and I had a female singer named Jean Shepard.
Y'all might have heard of her. _
Isn't it great that she got in the Country Music Hall of [Dm] Fame this year?
[Ab] Yes, it is.
_ So deserved.
[Db] _
Jean kind of got tired of [E] doing our television show every week, and Jan had been coming over [D] to North Carolina
and making guest appearances, and we [Eb] started singing songs together.
[D] People started [Ab] asking for them.
We ended up on the same record label, [D] and that's how the career got started.
And the very first song we ever [Eb] did _ was an old [Db] Reno and Smiley [F] song.
Hit me an F chord there.
_ _ We did this one back in the late 60s and started a whole bunch of rumors.
_ This will be interesting. _ _ _
I know _ you're married, [C] but I love you [F] _ still.
_ _ _ _ But day I met you, I knew you weren't free. _ _ _ _
But I knew _ I'd love you for [G] _ _ _ [C] eternity. _ _
_ _ _ And [F] _ though I knew you were _ another _ bride, _ _ _ _
I _ vowed my heart would never [C] leave your [F] side. _
_ _ _ You know I love you, [Fm] and I [F] _
always will. _ _ _ _
I know _ you're married, but [C] I love you [F] still. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] It went hard, man. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I never _ would have made that same vow _ _ _ _ _
if _ I had only known [G] what I know [C] _ now.
_ _ _ _ [F] There's room for only you inside my heart. _ _ _ _ _
So close _ together, yet [C] so far [F] apart. _ _
_ _ _ _ You know I love you, and I _ always _ will. _ _ _ _
[Fm] I know _ _ [F] you're married, _ [C] but I love [F] you still.
_ _ _ _ I know _ you're married, _ [C] but I love you [F] still. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ It's been a while.
It's been a while.
_ _ My gosh, I don't remember when was the last time we did [Abm] that.
It's been a long [Eb] time.
It sure has.
You look beautiful tonight. Thank you. _