Chords for Dolly Parton Guests Blaze of Glory on Dolly Show 1987/88 (Ep 13, Pt 10)
Tempo:
96.5 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Eb
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I know them too, but I just think it's great how versatile that you can be.
And I think you're just a sweet guy.
[G] You're too sweet to be a real bad guy.
But I just [Gb] wonder if you can sing a country song.
I don't know.
Well, let's get Kenny Rogers out here and let's see.
Okay?
Yeah, Kenny Rogers.
Kenny, come on back.
I'm in trouble.
I'm telling you guys to know that I have really enjoyed having [Eb] you here on my show today.
Thank you.
I really have an eye.
I really enjoyed being here.
Well, good.
I'm glad.
You know, speaking of Kenny and acting, you played a villain in Kenny's movie, Gambler 3.
Is that right?
I did.
Through and through.
How was he to work with, Kenny?
He was great to work with.
He made up his own lines as he went along and everybody adjusted.
I thought you did some good acting in [Bb] that, too.
Thank you.
But can [B] you sing a country song?
I'm not sure.
I really want to hear Charles Durning sing.
Well, he does bass, you know.
He's going to do a bass part later on in the song.
I want to hear this.
Yeah, this I got to hear.
[F] I can't wait.
Yeah!
Let's go out in a blaze of glory.
All the [C] things must end.
[Bb] Like two heroes in a [F] story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In [F] a blaze of glory.
You hit it, [F] Kenny.
Here we are,
[Eb] [Bb] brokenhearted.
We thought our [F] love would [C] never end.
Because [F] we felt heart when [Eb] we first [Bb] started.
[F] Like we must go out in a blaze of glory.
All the [C] things must end.
[Bb] Like two heroes [F] in a story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In a blaze of [Bb] glory.
[F]
Let's don't lie and hurt each other.
That [F] could be our worst [C] mistake.
But [F] once again, black [Bb] love and curse.
One [F] more time, talking to [C] Charlie for old time's [Bb] sake.
Let's go out in a blaze of glory.
All the things [C] must end.
Like [Bb] two heroes in [F] a story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In a blaze of glory.
[F] Let's [C] go out.
Let's go out.
In a blaze of glory.
In a blaze of glory.
All the things [Gm] must end.
Like [Bb] two heroes in [F] a story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In a blaze of glory.
Out!
[B] [N]
And I think you're just a sweet guy.
[G] You're too sweet to be a real bad guy.
But I just [Gb] wonder if you can sing a country song.
I don't know.
Well, let's get Kenny Rogers out here and let's see.
Okay?
Yeah, Kenny Rogers.
Kenny, come on back.
I'm in trouble.
I'm telling you guys to know that I have really enjoyed having [Eb] you here on my show today.
Thank you.
I really have an eye.
I really enjoyed being here.
Well, good.
I'm glad.
You know, speaking of Kenny and acting, you played a villain in Kenny's movie, Gambler 3.
Is that right?
I did.
Through and through.
How was he to work with, Kenny?
He was great to work with.
He made up his own lines as he went along and everybody adjusted.
I thought you did some good acting in [Bb] that, too.
Thank you.
But can [B] you sing a country song?
I'm not sure.
I really want to hear Charles Durning sing.
Well, he does bass, you know.
He's going to do a bass part later on in the song.
I want to hear this.
Yeah, this I got to hear.
[F] I can't wait.
Yeah!
Let's go out in a blaze of glory.
All the [C] things must end.
[Bb] Like two heroes in a [F] story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In [F] a blaze of glory.
You hit it, [F] Kenny.
Here we are,
[Eb] [Bb] brokenhearted.
We thought our [F] love would [C] never end.
Because [F] we felt heart when [Eb] we first [Bb] started.
[F] Like we must go out in a blaze of glory.
All the [C] things must end.
[Bb] Like two heroes [F] in a story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In a blaze of [Bb] glory.
[F]
Let's don't lie and hurt each other.
That [F] could be our worst [C] mistake.
But [F] once again, black [Bb] love and curse.
One [F] more time, talking to [C] Charlie for old time's [Bb] sake.
Let's go out in a blaze of glory.
All the things [C] must end.
Like [Bb] two heroes in [F] a story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In a blaze of glory.
[F] Let's [C] go out.
Let's go out.
In a blaze of glory.
In a blaze of glory.
All the things [Gm] must end.
Like [Bb] two heroes in [F] a story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In a blaze of glory.
Out!
[B] [N]
Key:
F
C
Bb
Eb
B
F
C
Bb
I know them too, but I just think it's great how versatile that you can be.
And I think you're just a sweet guy.
[G] You're too sweet to be a real bad guy.
But I just [Gb] wonder if you can sing a country song.
I don't know.
Well, let's get Kenny Rogers out here and let's see.
Okay?
Yeah, Kenny Rogers.
Kenny, come on back.
I'm in trouble.
I'm telling you _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ guys to know that I have really enjoyed having [Eb] you here on my show today.
Thank you.
I really have an eye.
I really enjoyed being here.
Well, good.
I'm glad.
You know, speaking of Kenny and acting, you played a villain in Kenny's movie, Gambler 3.
Is that right?
I did.
Through and through.
How was he to work with, Kenny?
He was great to work with.
He made up his own lines as he went along and everybody adjusted.
I thought you did some good acting in [Bb] that, too.
Thank you.
But can [B] you sing a country song?
I'm not sure.
I really want to hear Charles Durning sing.
Well, he does bass, you know.
He's going to do a bass part later on in the song.
I want to hear this.
Yeah, this I got to hear.
[F] I can't wait.
Yeah! _ _ _ _
Let's go out in a blaze of glory.
All the [C] things must end.
[Bb] Like two _ heroes in a [F] story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In [F] a blaze of glory.
You hit it, [F] Kenny.
Here we are, _
[Eb] _ [Bb] brokenhearted.
We thought our [F] love would [C] never end.
Because [F] we felt heart when [Eb] we first [Bb] started.
_ _ [F] Like we _ _ _ must go out in a blaze of _ glory.
_ All the [C] things must end.
[Bb] Like two heroes [F] in a story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In a blaze of [Bb] glory.
_ [F]
Let's don't lie and hurt each other.
That [F] could be our worst [C] mistake.
But [F] once again, _ black [Bb] love and curse.
One [F] more time, talking to [C] Charlie for old time's [Bb] sake. _
Let's go out in a blaze of glory. _
All the things [C] must end.
Like [Bb] two heroes in [F] a story. _
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In a blaze of glory.
[F] Let's [C] go out.
Let's go out.
In a blaze of glory.
In a blaze of glory.
All the things [Gm] must end.
Like [Bb] two heroes in [F] a story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
_ In a blaze of glory. _
Out!
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And I think you're just a sweet guy.
[G] You're too sweet to be a real bad guy.
But I just [Gb] wonder if you can sing a country song.
I don't know.
Well, let's get Kenny Rogers out here and let's see.
Okay?
Yeah, Kenny Rogers.
Kenny, come on back.
I'm in trouble.
I'm telling you _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ guys to know that I have really enjoyed having [Eb] you here on my show today.
Thank you.
I really have an eye.
I really enjoyed being here.
Well, good.
I'm glad.
You know, speaking of Kenny and acting, you played a villain in Kenny's movie, Gambler 3.
Is that right?
I did.
Through and through.
How was he to work with, Kenny?
He was great to work with.
He made up his own lines as he went along and everybody adjusted.
I thought you did some good acting in [Bb] that, too.
Thank you.
But can [B] you sing a country song?
I'm not sure.
I really want to hear Charles Durning sing.
Well, he does bass, you know.
He's going to do a bass part later on in the song.
I want to hear this.
Yeah, this I got to hear.
[F] I can't wait.
Yeah! _ _ _ _
Let's go out in a blaze of glory.
All the [C] things must end.
[Bb] Like two _ heroes in a [F] story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In [F] a blaze of glory.
You hit it, [F] Kenny.
Here we are, _
[Eb] _ [Bb] brokenhearted.
We thought our [F] love would [C] never end.
Because [F] we felt heart when [Eb] we first [Bb] started.
_ _ [F] Like we _ _ _ must go out in a blaze of _ glory.
_ All the [C] things must end.
[Bb] Like two heroes [F] in a story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In a blaze of [Bb] glory.
_ [F]
Let's don't lie and hurt each other.
That [F] could be our worst [C] mistake.
But [F] once again, _ black [Bb] love and curse.
One [F] more time, talking to [C] Charlie for old time's [Bb] sake. _
Let's go out in a blaze of glory. _
All the things [C] must end.
Like [Bb] two heroes in [F] a story. _
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
In a blaze of glory.
[F] Let's [C] go out.
Let's go out.
In a blaze of glory.
In a blaze of glory.
All the things [Gm] must end.
Like [Bb] two heroes in [F] a story.
Let's go out like we [C] came in.
_ In a blaze of glory. _
Out!
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _