Chords for Daryle Singletary "Old Violin"
Tempo:
52 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
Bm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[D] [A]
I can't recall one time in my life where I felt as lonely as do tonight.
feel that I could lay down and get up no more.
the damnedest feeling.
Tonight I feel [D] like an [A] old man.
Served a big puddle and [E] never played [A] again.
Don't ask me why I feel like this.
I only wish this feeling
I can't recall one time in my life where I felt as lonely as do tonight.
feel that I could lay down and get up no more.
the damnedest feeling.
Tonight I feel [D] like an [A] old man.
Served a big puddle and [E] never played [A] again.
Don't ask me why I feel like this.
I only wish this feeling
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_ _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _
I can't recall one time in my life where I felt as lonely as _ do tonight.
I feel that I could lay down and get up no more.
It's the damnedest feeling.
_ [E] I never felt [A] it before. _ _ _
Tonight I feel [D] like an [A] old man. _
Served a big puddle and [E] never played [A] again. _
Don't ask me why I feel like this.
[D] I [A] can't say. _
I only wish this feeling
would [E] just [A] go away.
I guess it's called the truth.
[Bm] It's the hardest thing I've [A] ever faced.
Cause you can't change the truth in [E] the slightest way. _
I'm gonna [A] try.
So I [D] asked myself, [A] where do you go from here? _
_ And then like a fool I turned [E] around and I looked [A] in the mirror. _
And there I was staying, _ [D] an old [A] man. _
Served a big puddle and [E] never [A] played again.
_ So one more time just to [D] be sure.
I asked [A] myself, where in the world do you go from here?
_ You know there wasn't a nickel's worth [E] of difference when [A] I looked in the mirror. _
Cause there I was staying, [D] an [A] old man. _
_ Served a big puddle and [E] never [A] played again.
_ _ And just like that it hit me.
Why me and that old violin?
We were just alike.
_ [F] We'd give our all to country music.
_ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
I can't recall one time in my life where I felt as lonely as _ do tonight.
I feel that I could lay down and get up no more.
It's the damnedest feeling.
_ [E] I never felt [A] it before. _ _ _
Tonight I feel [D] like an [A] old man. _
Served a big puddle and [E] never played [A] again. _
Don't ask me why I feel like this.
[D] I [A] can't say. _
I only wish this feeling
would [E] just [A] go away.
I guess it's called the truth.
[Bm] It's the hardest thing I've [A] ever faced.
Cause you can't change the truth in [E] the slightest way. _
I'm gonna [A] try.
So I [D] asked myself, [A] where do you go from here? _
_ And then like a fool I turned [E] around and I looked [A] in the mirror. _
And there I was staying, _ [D] an old [A] man. _
Served a big puddle and [E] never [A] played again.
_ So one more time just to [D] be sure.
I asked [A] myself, where in the world do you go from here?
_ You know there wasn't a nickel's worth [E] of difference when [A] I looked in the mirror. _
Cause there I was staying, [D] an [A] old man. _
_ Served a big puddle and [E] never [A] played again.
_ _ And just like that it hit me.
Why me and that old violin?
We were just alike.
_ [F] We'd give our all to country music.
_ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _
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