Chords for Conway Twitty - Grandest Lady Of Them All (Live)
Tempo:
104.95 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Most of the songs that I've recorded down through the years have been about the ladies.
This song is about a very special lady.
Tennessee, but she lives deep within the hearts of each and
love country music.
her the Grandest Lady.
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Most of the songs that I've recorded down through the years have been about the ladies.
This song is about a very special lady.
Tennessee, but she lives deep within the hearts of each and
love country music.
her the Grandest Lady.
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Most of the songs that I've recorded down through the years have been about the ladies. _
This song is about a very special lady.
_ She was born in Nashville, Tennessee, _ but she lives deep within the hearts of each and
every one of us who love country music.
_ And we call her the Grandest Lady. _
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[F] _ _ _ _ [C] When the curtain to her world starts [Am] to unfold, _ _ _ [C] with mother tender hands she will [G] applaud
and feed the hunger [C] in your soul. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And [F] she's known as the [C] Grand Old I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ come [G] to call.
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[F] She's the queen _ of [C] country _ _ music.
She's the _ grandest [G] lady of [C] them all. _ _
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_ _ _ She sings of _ _ desperadoes, the lonesome whistle of a midnight train.
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_ _ _ And the coal mines of Kentucky [Am] and how it feels to be out [G] in the rain. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ [C] She sings of Texas _ cowboys, of [F] hobos and of heroes, [C] and the loneliness of wearing [Am] prison blue.
_ _ _ [C] But most of all she sings [G] about the common people just like [C] me and you. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And [F] she's known as the Grand [C] Old I _ _ _ _ come _ _ _ _ [G] to call. _ _ _
[F] She's the queen of _ [C] country _ _ music.
She's the _ grandest [G] lady [C] of them _ _ [F] all.
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Most of the songs that I've recorded down through the years have been about the ladies. _
This song is about a very special lady.
_ She was born in Nashville, Tennessee, _ but she lives deep within the hearts of each and
every one of us who love country music.
_ And we call her the Grandest Lady. _
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[F] _ _ _ _ [C] When the curtain to her world starts [Am] to unfold, _ _ _ [C] with mother tender hands she will [G] applaud
and feed the hunger [C] in your soul. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And [F] she's known as the [C] Grand Old I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ come [G] to call.
_ _ _ [Em]
[F] She's the queen _ of [C] country _ _ music.
She's the _ grandest [G] lady of [C] them all. _ _
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_ _ _ She sings of _ _ desperadoes, the lonesome whistle of a midnight train.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ And the coal mines of Kentucky [Am] and how it feels to be out [G] in the rain. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ [C] She sings of Texas _ cowboys, of [F] hobos and of heroes, [C] and the loneliness of wearing [Am] prison blue.
_ _ _ [C] But most of all she sings [G] about the common people just like [C] me and you. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And [F] she's known as the Grand [C] Old I _ _ _ _ come _ _ _ _ [G] to call. _ _ _
[F] She's the queen of _ [C] country _ _ music.
She's the _ grandest [G] lady [C] of them _ _ [F] all.
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