Chords for Charlie Robison - Loving County (studio version)
Tempo:
104.8 bpm
Chords used:
C#
G#
F#
B
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G#] [A#] [G#]
[F#] [C#]
[G#m]
[G#]
Well, I loved a girl, [C#] and she lived out in Pecos, pretty [B] as she [G#] could be.
And I worked the rigs [F#] on out [C#] in Odessa to give her [B] whatever [G#] she needs.
But that girl, she run [F#] with an oil [C#] company bump,
because a diamond [G#m] was not on her [G#] hand.
But he left her soon [F#] beneath the big [C#] lovin' moon
to go out [B] and x-ray [G#] the land.
[C#] Now I sit in my car at [F#] the new Rainbow [C#] Bar
[G#] downtown,
[C#] and the frost on the windshield
[F#] shines [C#] towards the sky
[G#] like a thousand tiny diamonds in the lights of Lovin' County.
Well, I walked in that bar, [C#] and I [F#] drank myself [C#] crazy.
Thinking about [G#m] her and [G#] that man.
Went in and walked a woman [F#] looking richer [C#] than sin
and ten years [B] worth of work [G#] on her hand.
Well, I followed her home, [F#] and when she [C#] was alone,
I put [B] my gun [G#] to her head, and I don't recall [F#] what happened [C#] next at all.
But now that [B] rich woman, [G#] she's dead.
[C#] Now I drive down the highway [F#] ten miles [C#] from my sweet [G#] baby's arms,
[C#] and the moon is so bright, [F#] it don't look [C#] like night,
[G#] and the diamond house sparkles in the lights of Lovin' County.
[F#] [C#]
[B]
[G#]
Well, she opened that door, [F#] and I knelt on the [C#] floor,
and I put [B] that ring [G#] in her hand.
And she said, I do, [F#] and she'd leave with [C#] me soon
to the regs [G#m] out in South [G#] Alabama.
Well, I told her to hide [F#] that ring there [C#] inside
and wait [B] till the timing [G#] was good.
And I drove back home,
[F#] and I [C#] was alone
because I thought that she
[G#] understood.
[C#] The next night, an old friend [F#] just called me [C#] to wish us [G#] both well.
[C#] Said he'd seen her downtown
[F#] sashing [C#] around,
[G#] and her diamond house sparkled in the lights of Lovin' County.
[F#] [C#]
[B]
[G#]
[F#] [C#]
[B]
[G#]
Well, that sheriff he found [F#] me [C#] out wandering all around El Paso
[B] the very next [G#] day.
You see, I'd lost my mind [F#] on that broken [C#] wide line
before I [B] even reached
[G#] Balmorhea.
Well, now she's in Fort Worth,
and [F#] she's just [C#] giving birth to the son [G#m] of that oil company [G#] man.
And they buried that poor old
[F#] sheriff's [C#] dead wife
with the ring that [B] I stole [G#] on her hand.
[C#] Sometimes they let me [F#] look up at [C#] that East [G#] Texas sky
[C#] and the rain on the pines.
[F#] Oh, Lord, how [C#] it shines [G#] like my darling's little diamond
in the lights of Lovin' County.
[A#] [G#]
[F#] [C#]
[G#m]
[G#]
[F#] [C#]
[G#m]
[G#]
Well, I loved a girl, [C#] and she lived out in Pecos, pretty [B] as she [G#] could be.
And I worked the rigs [F#] on out [C#] in Odessa to give her [B] whatever [G#] she needs.
But that girl, she run [F#] with an oil [C#] company bump,
because a diamond [G#m] was not on her [G#] hand.
But he left her soon [F#] beneath the big [C#] lovin' moon
to go out [B] and x-ray [G#] the land.
[C#] Now I sit in my car at [F#] the new Rainbow [C#] Bar
[G#] downtown,
[C#] and the frost on the windshield
[F#] shines [C#] towards the sky
[G#] like a thousand tiny diamonds in the lights of Lovin' County.
Well, I walked in that bar, [C#] and I [F#] drank myself [C#] crazy.
Thinking about [G#m] her and [G#] that man.
Went in and walked a woman [F#] looking richer [C#] than sin
and ten years [B] worth of work [G#] on her hand.
Well, I followed her home, [F#] and when she [C#] was alone,
I put [B] my gun [G#] to her head, and I don't recall [F#] what happened [C#] next at all.
But now that [B] rich woman, [G#] she's dead.
[C#] Now I drive down the highway [F#] ten miles [C#] from my sweet [G#] baby's arms,
[C#] and the moon is so bright, [F#] it don't look [C#] like night,
[G#] and the diamond house sparkles in the lights of Lovin' County.
[F#] [C#]
[B]
[G#]
Well, she opened that door, [F#] and I knelt on the [C#] floor,
and I put [B] that ring [G#] in her hand.
And she said, I do, [F#] and she'd leave with [C#] me soon
to the regs [G#m] out in South [G#] Alabama.
Well, I told her to hide [F#] that ring there [C#] inside
and wait [B] till the timing [G#] was good.
And I drove back home,
[F#] and I [C#] was alone
because I thought that she
[G#] understood.
[C#] The next night, an old friend [F#] just called me [C#] to wish us [G#] both well.
[C#] Said he'd seen her downtown
[F#] sashing [C#] around,
[G#] and her diamond house sparkled in the lights of Lovin' County.
[F#] [C#]
[B]
[G#]
[F#] [C#]
[B]
[G#]
Well, that sheriff he found [F#] me [C#] out wandering all around El Paso
[B] the very next [G#] day.
You see, I'd lost my mind [F#] on that broken [C#] wide line
before I [B] even reached
[G#] Balmorhea.
Well, now she's in Fort Worth,
and [F#] she's just [C#] giving birth to the son [G#m] of that oil company [G#] man.
And they buried that poor old
[F#] sheriff's [C#] dead wife
with the ring that [B] I stole [G#] on her hand.
[C#] Sometimes they let me [F#] look up at [C#] that East [G#] Texas sky
[C#] and the rain on the pines.
[F#] Oh, Lord, how [C#] it shines [G#] like my darling's little diamond
in the lights of Lovin' County.
[A#] [G#]
[F#] [C#]
[G#m]
[G#]
Key:
C#
G#
F#
B
G#m
C#
G#
F#
[G#] _ _ _ _ [A#] _ [G#] _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _
Well, I loved a girl, _ _ [C#] and she lived out in Pecos, _ pretty [B] as she [G#] could be. _ _ _
And I worked the rigs [F#] on out [C#] in Odessa to give her [B] whatever [G#] she needs. _ _ _ _
But that girl, she run [F#] with an oil [C#] company bump,
because a diamond [G#m] was not on her [G#] hand. _ _ _
But he left her soon [F#] beneath the big [C#] lovin' moon
to go out [B] and x-ray [G#] the land. _ _ _
[C#] Now I sit in my car at [F#] the new Rainbow [C#] Bar _
[G#] downtown, _ _ _
[C#] and the frost on the windshield _
[F#] shines [C#] towards the sky
[G#] like a thousand tiny diamonds in the lights of Lovin' County.
Well, I walked in that bar, _ [C#] and I [F#] drank myself [C#] crazy. _
_ Thinking about [G#m] her and [G#] that man. _ _ _ _
Went in and walked a woman _ [F#] looking richer [C#] than sin
and ten years [B] worth of work [G#] on her hand. _ _ _
Well, I followed her home, _ [F#] and when she [C#] was alone,
I put [B] my gun [G#] to her head, _ _ _ _ and I don't recall [F#] what happened [C#] next at all.
But now that [B] rich woman, [G#] she's dead. _ _ _
[C#] Now I drive down the highway [F#] ten miles [C#] from my sweet [G#] baby's arms, _ _
[C#] and the moon is so bright, [F#] it don't look [C#] like night,
[G#] and the diamond house sparkles in the lights of Lovin' County. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _
Well, she opened that door, _ _ [F#] and I knelt on the [C#] floor, _ _
and I put [B] that ring [G#] in her hand. _ _ _ _
And she said, I do, _ [F#] and she'd leave with [C#] me soon
to the regs [G#m] out in South [G#] Alabama. _ _ _
Well, I told her to hide _ [F#] that ring there [C#] inside
and wait [B] till the timing [G#] was good. _ _ _ _
And I drove back home, _
[F#] and I [C#] was alone _
because I thought that she _
[G#] understood. _ _ _
[C#] The next night, an old friend [F#] just called me [C#] to wish us [G#] both well. _ _ _
[C#] Said he'd seen her downtown _ _
[F#] sashing _ [C#] around,
[G#] and her diamond house sparkled in the lights of Lovin' County. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, that sheriff he found _ [F#] me [C#] out wandering all around _ El Paso
_ [B] the very next [G#] day. _ _ _ _ _
You see, I'd lost my mind [F#] on that broken [C#] wide line
before I [B] even reached _
[G#] Balmorhea. _ _ _
Well, now she's in Fort Worth,
and [F#] she's just [C#] giving birth to the son [G#m] of that oil company [G#] man. _ _ _
And they buried that poor old _
[F#] _ sheriff's [C#] dead wife
with the ring that [B] I stole [G#] on her hand. _ _ _ _
[C#] _ Sometimes they let me [F#] look up at [C#] that East [G#] Texas sky _ _ _
[C#] and the rain on the pines.
[F#] Oh, Lord, how [C#] it shines [G#] like my darling's little diamond
in the lights of Lovin' County. _
_ _ _ _ [A#] _ [G#] _
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _
Well, I loved a girl, _ _ [C#] and she lived out in Pecos, _ pretty [B] as she [G#] could be. _ _ _
And I worked the rigs [F#] on out [C#] in Odessa to give her [B] whatever [G#] she needs. _ _ _ _
But that girl, she run [F#] with an oil [C#] company bump,
because a diamond [G#m] was not on her [G#] hand. _ _ _
But he left her soon [F#] beneath the big [C#] lovin' moon
to go out [B] and x-ray [G#] the land. _ _ _
[C#] Now I sit in my car at [F#] the new Rainbow [C#] Bar _
[G#] downtown, _ _ _
[C#] and the frost on the windshield _
[F#] shines [C#] towards the sky
[G#] like a thousand tiny diamonds in the lights of Lovin' County.
Well, I walked in that bar, _ [C#] and I [F#] drank myself [C#] crazy. _
_ Thinking about [G#m] her and [G#] that man. _ _ _ _
Went in and walked a woman _ [F#] looking richer [C#] than sin
and ten years [B] worth of work [G#] on her hand. _ _ _
Well, I followed her home, _ [F#] and when she [C#] was alone,
I put [B] my gun [G#] to her head, _ _ _ _ and I don't recall [F#] what happened [C#] next at all.
But now that [B] rich woman, [G#] she's dead. _ _ _
[C#] Now I drive down the highway [F#] ten miles [C#] from my sweet [G#] baby's arms, _ _
[C#] and the moon is so bright, [F#] it don't look [C#] like night,
[G#] and the diamond house sparkles in the lights of Lovin' County. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _
Well, she opened that door, _ _ [F#] and I knelt on the [C#] floor, _ _
and I put [B] that ring [G#] in her hand. _ _ _ _
And she said, I do, _ [F#] and she'd leave with [C#] me soon
to the regs [G#m] out in South [G#] Alabama. _ _ _
Well, I told her to hide _ [F#] that ring there [C#] inside
and wait [B] till the timing [G#] was good. _ _ _ _
And I drove back home, _
[F#] and I [C#] was alone _
because I thought that she _
[G#] understood. _ _ _
[C#] The next night, an old friend [F#] just called me [C#] to wish us [G#] both well. _ _ _
[C#] Said he'd seen her downtown _ _
[F#] sashing _ [C#] around,
[G#] and her diamond house sparkled in the lights of Lovin' County. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, that sheriff he found _ [F#] me [C#] out wandering all around _ El Paso
_ [B] the very next [G#] day. _ _ _ _ _
You see, I'd lost my mind [F#] on that broken [C#] wide line
before I [B] even reached _
[G#] Balmorhea. _ _ _
Well, now she's in Fort Worth,
and [F#] she's just [C#] giving birth to the son [G#m] of that oil company [G#] man. _ _ _
And they buried that poor old _
[F#] _ sheriff's [C#] dead wife
with the ring that [B] I stole [G#] on her hand. _ _ _ _
[C#] _ Sometimes they let me [F#] look up at [C#] that East [G#] Texas sky _ _ _
[C#] and the rain on the pines.
[F#] Oh, Lord, how [C#] it shines [G#] like my darling's little diamond
in the lights of Lovin' County. _
_ _ _ _ [A#] _ [G#] _
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _