Chords for Charley Pride - Chain of love
Tempo:
71.75 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I got a Wayne's album, it goes like [D] this.
He was riding home one evening, in his beat up Pontiac.
When an old lady flagged him down, a Mercedes [A] had him flack.
He could see that she was frightened, standing out there in the snow.
She said, I'm here to help you man, by the way, [D] my name's Joe.
She said, I'm from St.
Louis, and I'm only passing through.
Must have seen a hundred cars go by, this is all for my salute.
When he [A] changed the [A] car, the girl in the front was about to leave the place.
She said, how much do I owe you?
And here's forty [D]-nine.
Don't [G] owe me a thing, been there [D] too.
[A] Jump on board, help me out, [D] just the way I'm helping you.
[G] If you really want to pay me back, [D] here's [G] what you do.
Don't [D] let the chain of love get in the way.
Well a few miles down the road, the lady saw a small town place.
She went in to grab a pint and me on her way.
[A] But she couldn't help but notice, how the way you smile so sweet.
How she must have been eight months along and dead on her feet.
[D] Though she didn't know her story, and she probably never will.
When the waitress went to get her change, on a hungry dollar bill.
[A] The lady stood right [E] out the door, [A] on a napkin wrapped with gold.
Now it appears in the waitress' eyes, that what [D] she owed,
Don't owe [G] me a thing, been there too.
Jump on [A] board, help me out, just the way I'm [D] helping you.
[G] If you really want to pay me back,
[D] here's what [G] you do.
Don't let [D] the chain of love [A] get in [D] the way.
I like this last verse, I like the whole song, but I like this last verse.
Like I say, this is in the, I'm not going to go anywhere.
That night when she got home from work, and went to lie in bed.
She was thinking about the money, what a lady's gold has to pay.
[A] In a good, strong and bold, everything's going to be alright.
I [D] love you, so do [D] I.
The pay is all I've got.
You [E] like [N] the [G] song?
[A] [N] Alright, I would like to do a few of my [Dm] earlier [Eb] singles, starting with this very [N] one here.
He was riding home one evening, in his beat up Pontiac.
When an old lady flagged him down, a Mercedes [A] had him flack.
He could see that she was frightened, standing out there in the snow.
She said, I'm here to help you man, by the way, [D] my name's Joe.
She said, I'm from St.
Louis, and I'm only passing through.
Must have seen a hundred cars go by, this is all for my salute.
When he [A] changed the [A] car, the girl in the front was about to leave the place.
She said, how much do I owe you?
And here's forty [D]-nine.
Don't [G] owe me a thing, been there [D] too.
[A] Jump on board, help me out, [D] just the way I'm helping you.
[G] If you really want to pay me back, [D] here's [G] what you do.
Don't [D] let the chain of love get in the way.
Well a few miles down the road, the lady saw a small town place.
She went in to grab a pint and me on her way.
[A] But she couldn't help but notice, how the way you smile so sweet.
How she must have been eight months along and dead on her feet.
[D] Though she didn't know her story, and she probably never will.
When the waitress went to get her change, on a hungry dollar bill.
[A] The lady stood right [E] out the door, [A] on a napkin wrapped with gold.
Now it appears in the waitress' eyes, that what [D] she owed,
Don't owe [G] me a thing, been there too.
Jump on [A] board, help me out, just the way I'm [D] helping you.
[G] If you really want to pay me back,
[D] here's what [G] you do.
Don't let [D] the chain of love [A] get in [D] the way.
I like this last verse, I like the whole song, but I like this last verse.
Like I say, this is in the, I'm not going to go anywhere.
That night when she got home from work, and went to lie in bed.
She was thinking about the money, what a lady's gold has to pay.
[A] In a good, strong and bold, everything's going to be alright.
I [D] love you, so do [D] I.
The pay is all I've got.
You [E] like [N] the [G] song?
[A] [N] Alright, I would like to do a few of my [Dm] earlier [Eb] singles, starting with this very [N] one here.
Key:
D
A
G
E
Dm
D
A
G
I got a Wayne's album, it goes like [D] this. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ He was riding home one evening, in his beat up Pontiac.
When an old lady flagged him down, a Mercedes [A] had him flack.
He could see that she was frightened, standing out there in the snow.
She said, I'm here to help you man, by the way, [D] my name's Joe.
_ She said, I'm from St.
Louis, and I'm only passing through.
Must have seen a hundred cars go by, this is all for my salute.
When he [A] changed the [A] car, the girl in the front was about to leave the place.
She said, how much do I owe you?
And here's forty [D]-nine.
_ Don't [G] owe me a thing, been there [D] too.
_ [A] Jump on board, help me out, [D] just the way I'm helping you.
[G] If you really want to pay me back, [D] here's [G] what you do.
Don't [D] let the chain of love get in the way.
_ Well a few miles down the road, the lady saw a small town place.
She went in to grab a pint and me on her way.
[A] But she couldn't help but notice, how the way you smile so sweet.
How she must have been eight months along and dead on her feet.
[D] Though she didn't know her story, and she probably never will.
When the waitress went to get her change, on a hungry dollar bill.
[A] The lady stood right [E] out the door, [A] on a napkin wrapped with gold.
Now it appears in the waitress' eyes, that what [D] she owed,
Don't owe [G] me a thing, been there too.
_ Jump on [A] board, help me out, just the way I'm [D] helping you.
[G] If you really want to pay me back, _
[D] here's what [G] you do.
_ Don't let [D] the chain of love [A] get in [D] the way.
_ I like this last verse, I like the whole song, but I like this last verse.
Like I say, this is in the, I'm not going to go anywhere.
That night when she got home from work, and went to lie in bed.
She was thinking about the money, what a lady's gold has to pay.
[A] In a good, _ _ _ strong and bold, _ everything's going to be alright. _
I [D] love you, so do [D] I. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
The pay is all I've got.
You [E] like _ [N] _ _ _ _ the [G] song?
_ [A] _ [N] Alright, I would like to do a few of my [Dm] earlier [Eb] singles, starting with this very [N] one here. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ He was riding home one evening, in his beat up Pontiac.
When an old lady flagged him down, a Mercedes [A] had him flack.
He could see that she was frightened, standing out there in the snow.
She said, I'm here to help you man, by the way, [D] my name's Joe.
_ She said, I'm from St.
Louis, and I'm only passing through.
Must have seen a hundred cars go by, this is all for my salute.
When he [A] changed the [A] car, the girl in the front was about to leave the place.
She said, how much do I owe you?
And here's forty [D]-nine.
_ Don't [G] owe me a thing, been there [D] too.
_ [A] Jump on board, help me out, [D] just the way I'm helping you.
[G] If you really want to pay me back, [D] here's [G] what you do.
Don't [D] let the chain of love get in the way.
_ Well a few miles down the road, the lady saw a small town place.
She went in to grab a pint and me on her way.
[A] But she couldn't help but notice, how the way you smile so sweet.
How she must have been eight months along and dead on her feet.
[D] Though she didn't know her story, and she probably never will.
When the waitress went to get her change, on a hungry dollar bill.
[A] The lady stood right [E] out the door, [A] on a napkin wrapped with gold.
Now it appears in the waitress' eyes, that what [D] she owed,
Don't owe [G] me a thing, been there too.
_ Jump on [A] board, help me out, just the way I'm [D] helping you.
[G] If you really want to pay me back, _
[D] here's what [G] you do.
_ Don't let [D] the chain of love [A] get in [D] the way.
_ I like this last verse, I like the whole song, but I like this last verse.
Like I say, this is in the, I'm not going to go anywhere.
That night when she got home from work, and went to lie in bed.
She was thinking about the money, what a lady's gold has to pay.
[A] In a good, _ _ _ strong and bold, _ everything's going to be alright. _
I [D] love you, so do [D] I. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
The pay is all I've got.
You [E] like _ [N] _ _ _ _ the [G] song?
_ [A] _ [N] Alright, I would like to do a few of my [Dm] earlier [Eb] singles, starting with this very [N] one here. _