Chords for Don Williams - "And So It Goes" Interview Segment
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Imagine that, how sweet it'd be, to have you here again with me.
I don't [G] really remember the first time I heard Don Williams, because for me it feels like
he's always been [C] in our house.
[D] My dad had, [Am] I think ultimately [Gb] 13 Don [A] Williams albums, and [D] that was the music I heard more
than any other artist in our house.
No more nights, sleeping alone.
There's a tear in his voice, there's a cry, there's something that draws you to it.
It's such a hopeful voice, [E] it's like everything [A] good, everything figured out, everything kind,
[D] it's just like nothing else.
Imagine that, how sweet it'd be.
I never imagined I'd be doing it for two or three years.
You're absolutely among the most blessed in the world if you [G] can make a living at whatever
you love to do.
Imagine that, [D] but all I can do [A] is imagine [D] that.
Don's really a great [E] interpreter [D] of emotion, really, without trying to sell you on it,
he [A] just [D] lays it out there and states it in such an honest way.
No more silence in the hall.
I always had more faith in other people's writing than I did my own.
He got [A] me squared away on that several times, but he'd say, you know, Don, that's really
a fine [D] song, we need to address that.
I always found more pleasure, really, in [G] recording other [C] people's songs.
She doesn't mean to seem [F] so cold,
[C] he's just asking for [F] a dance.
[D] It's called I Just Come Here for the Music, [G] and it's a [E]
love [Am] story of [C]
someone [F] who's been
through heartbreak and he's trying [Dm] to start [G] something up again, and then in that quest,
[C] the lady that he's approaching [A] has the same [G] story.
I just come here for [C] the music,
[F] I get [G] lost here in the [C] sound.
The [F] emotion [Em] of it and [Am] the [Em] clarity of [C] the [F] characters is just [C] overwhelming [G] to me, [Bm] and I [Am] know that's
the reason I wanted to record it, is [Bm]
[G] number one, it's very, very [Ab] well written.
[Am]
[C] The interest of [F]
[C] what's [D] transpiring is just awful.
Imagine how sweet it'd be to have you here.
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Keith when he first moved to town.
He was [Em] a huge Don Williams [G] fan, I mean, I figured that out right away.
To get to spend a day in a sound emporium with Garth and with Don, it [D] was amazing.
The neatest part about [A] working on this record was [D] it was so peaceful.
You hear it and you go, oh, thank you.
Somebody's not yelling at me, somebody's not in [A] my face, it's just [D] beautiful, magnificent.
I don't know who you could compare.
You couldn't say someone like Don Williams, because there is no one.
I put the headphones on, I'm singing, Don's over there singing, and it's just, it was
like, for me it was like getting to walk on the moon.
It was [Eb] that surreal.
It's the perfect combination.
Garth at the helm, Garth Flanders at the helm, Don singing a great [D] song, you just, you can't go [G] wrong.
[D] [A] [D]
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I don't [G] really remember the first time I heard Don Williams, because for me it feels like
he's always been [C] in our house.
[D] My dad had, [Am] I think ultimately [Gb] 13 Don [A] Williams albums, and [D] that was the music I heard more
than any other artist in our house.
No more nights, sleeping alone.
There's a tear in his voice, there's a cry, there's something that draws you to it.
It's such a hopeful voice, [E] it's like everything [A] good, everything figured out, everything kind,
[D] it's just like nothing else.
Imagine that, how sweet it'd be.
I never imagined I'd be doing it for two or three years.
You're absolutely among the most blessed in the world if you [G] can make a living at whatever
you love to do.
Imagine that, [D] but all I can do [A] is imagine [D] that.
Don's really a great [E] interpreter [D] of emotion, really, without trying to sell you on it,
he [A] just [D] lays it out there and states it in such an honest way.
No more silence in the hall.
I always had more faith in other people's writing than I did my own.
He got [A] me squared away on that several times, but he'd say, you know, Don, that's really
a fine [D] song, we need to address that.
I always found more pleasure, really, in [G] recording other [C] people's songs.
She doesn't mean to seem [F] so cold,
[C] he's just asking for [F] a dance.
[D] It's called I Just Come Here for the Music, [G] and it's a [E]
love [Am] story of [C]
someone [F] who's been
through heartbreak and he's trying [Dm] to start [G] something up again, and then in that quest,
[C] the lady that he's approaching [A] has the same [G] story.
I just come here for [C] the music,
[F] I get [G] lost here in the [C] sound.
The [F] emotion [Em] of it and [Am] the [Em] clarity of [C] the [F] characters is just [C] overwhelming [G] to me, [Bm] and I [Am] know that's
the reason I wanted to record it, is [Bm]
[G] number one, it's very, very [Ab] well written.
[Am]
[C] The interest of [F]
[C] what's [D] transpiring is just awful.
Imagine how sweet it'd be to have you here.
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Keith when he first moved to town.
He was [Em] a huge Don Williams [G] fan, I mean, I figured that out right away.
To get to spend a day in a sound emporium with Garth and with Don, it [D] was amazing.
The neatest part about [A] working on this record was [D] it was so peaceful.
You hear it and you go, oh, thank you.
Somebody's not yelling at me, somebody's not in [A] my face, it's just [D] beautiful, magnificent.
I don't know who you could compare.
You couldn't say someone like Don Williams, because there is no one.
I put the headphones on, I'm singing, Don's over there singing, and it's just, it was
like, for me it was like getting to walk on the moon.
It was [Eb] that surreal.
It's the perfect combination.
Garth at the helm, Garth Flanders at the helm, Don singing a great [D] song, you just, you can't go [G] wrong.
[D] [A] [D]
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_ _ _ _ Imagine that, how sweet _ it'd be, to _ _ have you here _ _ again _ with me.
I don't [G] really remember the first time I heard Don Williams, because for me it feels like
he's always been [C] in our house.
[D] My dad had, _ [Am] I think ultimately [Gb] 13 Don [A] Williams albums, and _ [D] that was the music I heard more
than any other artist in our house.
No more nights, _ _ _ _ sleeping alone.
There's a tear in his voice, there's a cry, there's something _ that draws you to it.
It's such a hopeful voice, [E] it's like everything [A] good, everything figured out, everything kind,
[D] it's just _ _ like nothing else. _ _
_ _ Imagine that, _ how sweet _ it'd be.
I never imagined I'd be doing it for two or three years.
You're absolutely among the most blessed in the world if you [G] can make a living at _ whatever
you love to do.
Imagine that, _ [D] but all I can do _ [A] is _ imagine [D] that. _
Don's really a great [E] interpreter _ [D] of _ emotion, really, without trying to sell you on it,
he [A] just _ _ [D] lays it out there and states it in such an honest way.
No more _ _ silence _ in the hall.
I always had more faith in other people's writing than I did my own.
_ _ _ He got [A] me squared away on that several times, but _ _ he'd say, you know, Don, that's really
a fine [D] song, we need to _ address that.
I _ always found more pleasure, really, in [G] recording other [C] people's songs.
She doesn't mean to seem [F] so _ cold, _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ he's just asking for [F] a dance.
[D] It's called I Just Come Here for the Music, [G] _ and it's a _ _ [E]
love [Am] story of _ _ [C] _ _
someone [F] who's been
through heartbreak and _ he's trying [Dm] to start [G] something up again, _ and then in that quest,
[C] _ the lady that he's approaching [A] has the same [G] story.
I just come here for [C] the music, _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ I get [G] lost here in the [C] sound. _ _ _ _
The [F] emotion _ [Em] of it and [Am] _ the _ [Em] clarity of [C] the [F] characters is just _ _ [C] overwhelming _ [G] to me, _ [Bm] and I [Am] know that's
the reason I wanted to record it, is _ _ [Bm] _
[G] number one, it's very, very [Ab] well written.
[Am] _
_ _ _ [C] The interest of [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ what's [D] transpiring is just awful. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Imagine how _ sweet _ it'd _ be to _ have you here.
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Keith when he first moved to town.
He was [Em] a huge Don Williams [G] fan, I mean, I figured that out right away.
To get to spend a day in a sound emporium with Garth and with Don, it [D] was _ amazing.
The neatest part about [A] working on this record was [D] _ it was so peaceful.
_ You hear it and you go, oh, thank you.
Somebody's not yelling at me, _ somebody's not in [A] my face, it's just _ [D] beautiful, _ magnificent.
I don't know who you could compare. _
You couldn't say someone like Don Williams, because there is no one.
I put the headphones on, I'm singing, Don's over there singing, _ and it's just, it was
like, for me it was like getting to walk on the moon.
It was [Eb] that surreal.
It's the perfect combination.
Garth at the helm, Garth Flanders at the helm, Don singing a great [D] song, you just, you can't go [G] wrong.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
I don't [G] really remember the first time I heard Don Williams, because for me it feels like
he's always been [C] in our house.
[D] My dad had, _ [Am] I think ultimately [Gb] 13 Don [A] Williams albums, and _ [D] that was the music I heard more
than any other artist in our house.
No more nights, _ _ _ _ sleeping alone.
There's a tear in his voice, there's a cry, there's something _ that draws you to it.
It's such a hopeful voice, [E] it's like everything [A] good, everything figured out, everything kind,
[D] it's just _ _ like nothing else. _ _
_ _ Imagine that, _ how sweet _ it'd be.
I never imagined I'd be doing it for two or three years.
You're absolutely among the most blessed in the world if you [G] can make a living at _ whatever
you love to do.
Imagine that, _ [D] but all I can do _ [A] is _ imagine [D] that. _
Don's really a great [E] interpreter _ [D] of _ emotion, really, without trying to sell you on it,
he [A] just _ _ [D] lays it out there and states it in such an honest way.
No more _ _ silence _ in the hall.
I always had more faith in other people's writing than I did my own.
_ _ _ He got [A] me squared away on that several times, but _ _ he'd say, you know, Don, that's really
a fine [D] song, we need to _ address that.
I _ always found more pleasure, really, in [G] recording other [C] people's songs.
She doesn't mean to seem [F] so _ cold, _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ he's just asking for [F] a dance.
[D] It's called I Just Come Here for the Music, [G] _ and it's a _ _ [E]
love [Am] story of _ _ [C] _ _
someone [F] who's been
through heartbreak and _ he's trying [Dm] to start [G] something up again, _ and then in that quest,
[C] _ the lady that he's approaching [A] has the same [G] story.
I just come here for [C] the music, _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ I get [G] lost here in the [C] sound. _ _ _ _
The [F] emotion _ [Em] of it and [Am] _ the _ [Em] clarity of [C] the [F] characters is just _ _ [C] overwhelming _ [G] to me, _ [Bm] and I [Am] know that's
the reason I wanted to record it, is _ _ [Bm] _
[G] number one, it's very, very [Ab] well written.
[Am] _
_ _ _ [C] The interest of [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ what's [D] transpiring is just awful. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Imagine how _ sweet _ it'd _ be to _ have you here.
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Keith when he first moved to town.
He was [Em] a huge Don Williams [G] fan, I mean, I figured that out right away.
To get to spend a day in a sound emporium with Garth and with Don, it [D] was _ amazing.
The neatest part about [A] working on this record was [D] _ it was so peaceful.
_ You hear it and you go, oh, thank you.
Somebody's not yelling at me, _ somebody's not in [A] my face, it's just _ [D] beautiful, _ magnificent.
I don't know who you could compare. _
You couldn't say someone like Don Williams, because there is no one.
I put the headphones on, I'm singing, Don's over there singing, _ and it's just, it was
like, for me it was like getting to walk on the moon.
It was [Eb] that surreal.
It's the perfect combination.
Garth at the helm, Garth Flanders at the helm, Don singing a great [D] song, you just, you can't go [G] wrong.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _