Chords for FIRST TIME HEARING HANK WILLIAMS SR - "IM SO LONESOME I COULD CRY" | (COU TRY REACTION)
Tempo:
112.45 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
G#m
F
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Welcome back it's your boy AB the Creative Way.
Sit down for me one more time with this bag to get back into this country bag.
These country reactions.
Listen to me.
I just got done doing Hank Williams Jr.
A country boy can't survive.
A country boy can't survive.
That video is taking off.
It's charting quickly on my channel.
Then I go to the comments.
They're like you do know his dad was Hank Williams Sr.
No, I didn't.
Had no idea.
So let's go ahead and listen to his dad.
If his son is that good, his dad gotta be.
I mean, that's who he learned it from.
So I'm like, I gotta listen.
I gotta hear.
I am going to start this Hank Williams Sr.
[F] journey with a song called I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry.
1949.
Okay, that's even before I Love Lucy.
I Love Lucy is one of my shows I fall asleep to brother almost every night.
Ain't gonna lie to you.
All right.
Well, Mr.
Hank Williams, your son's already been on here.
He's in the Hall of Fame.
So I'm pretty sure you got to follow.
Well, he's gonna follow your footsteps.
But on this channel, you'll be following his footsteps.
Whatever.
Doesn't matter.
You gotta go through for three.
But if you're not gonna park like Sunday on the first one, you got to worry about it.
You know, I think I just keep doing our music from here to the end of time.
So this is where you get into it.
This song.
I'm so lonesome I could cry.
Could you please, Mr.
Hank?
I mean, Mr.
The original.
The first copy.
Please talk to me.
But when you do talk to me, slightly, [A] lightly.
I want to hear his voice.
[C#]
[E] [G#m] [Em] All right.
No video.
Hear that lonesome whipperwhip.
He sounds too blue to fly.
Come on, now, senior.
The [A] midnight train [E] is whining low.
OK.
I'm so lonesome I could cry.
[F] Pop's got that soul.
Pop's got that original soul.
And he got some swag.
You see his jacket with them notes on there, them singing notes on his jacket.
You know, the type of confidence you got to have to come out of the house on one of those and then perform on national TV in front of.
I will say millions back in the day, but thousands, hundreds of thousands of people.
Brother, the confidence is through the [E] roof and he sounds great.
Ready to talk to me.
I've [E] never seen a night so long.
When time goes crawling by.
[B] Yeah.
[A] Just went [E] behind the clouds.
[E] [N] Sold out, sold out to the point where it sold out behind them.
People, people are watching.
They just hear they just there to hear his voice.
It's fans behind him.
Nowadays, when you go to concert, they stop to hear.
So at least the people watching the show can at least see.
No, not back in the day.
You can sit behind me.
All you need to do is hear me.
You just need to hear.
Feel the music. And cry.
[A#]
Well,
[Bm] a [C#m] young flag.
[A] [Em] [E]
[G#m]
[E]
You will see Robin.
We when leaves begin to die.
[F#]
Like [A] me, he's [E] lost the will to live.
I'm so [G#m] long.
So my [E] good.
Any on the bio?
[A] [E]
The silence of a falling star lights up a purple sky.
[F#]
[A] And I wonder [E] where you are.
I'm so long.
[B] So I could cry.
Wait [F] a minute, senior.
[E] That's what you want.
That's how you feel.
That's what you doing.
I need to hear a little bit more.
I'm going to like to you because the song is fire.
I'm to hide his face and cry.
[C#m]
[B] I'm not so long.
When time goes wrong and by.
[A] Just when [E] behind the.
I'm so long.
So I could cry.
To hide his face and cry.
[C#m]
[E]
[A] [Em] [G#m]
[E] Rob and we.
When leaves begin to die.
[F#] Like [A] me, he's lost.
The will to [E] live.
I'm so [G#m] long.
So my [E] good.
[N] Brother, I'm about to cry.
If I keep listening to this, hit the like button.
Comment, share, scrap.
You haven't already.
What Mr.
Hank Williams, senior?
I enjoy your singing.
I do.
Rather, I can feel the pain in the story in your voice when you're singing.
Rather, I feel like I was there.
I feel like I was the cloud.
Hide my face.
I was lonesome and I could cry.
I'm so long.
So my good. Brother got.
He got some skills.
Now I see what Hank.
Williams.
Junior.
It's a frown.
Okay.
Pops paved the way, brother.
You just.
You just picked up the slack from where your pops didn't.
Okay.
I'm picking up with you.
Okay.
All right.
I'm with it.
The whole Williams family.
Like he, they got it.
Williams junior.
Junior junior.
He got a son.
That's a new country now too.
They just, they just gonna keep it going.
How many, how many of them miss it?
How many, how many Hank Williams.
We got like.
How far is this?
Just like a queen Elizabeth and.
The world.
The royal family.
Like how, how, how deep is this bloodline?
Like how, how many generations.
And I could do.
When do you.
They knew.
We all know.
The.
Go.
[C]
Sit down for me one more time with this bag to get back into this country bag.
These country reactions.
Listen to me.
I just got done doing Hank Williams Jr.
A country boy can't survive.
A country boy can't survive.
That video is taking off.
It's charting quickly on my channel.
Then I go to the comments.
They're like you do know his dad was Hank Williams Sr.
No, I didn't.
Had no idea.
So let's go ahead and listen to his dad.
If his son is that good, his dad gotta be.
I mean, that's who he learned it from.
So I'm like, I gotta listen.
I gotta hear.
I am going to start this Hank Williams Sr.
[F] journey with a song called I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry.
1949.
Okay, that's even before I Love Lucy.
I Love Lucy is one of my shows I fall asleep to brother almost every night.
Ain't gonna lie to you.
All right.
Well, Mr.
Hank Williams, your son's already been on here.
He's in the Hall of Fame.
So I'm pretty sure you got to follow.
Well, he's gonna follow your footsteps.
But on this channel, you'll be following his footsteps.
Whatever.
Doesn't matter.
You gotta go through for three.
But if you're not gonna park like Sunday on the first one, you got to worry about it.
You know, I think I just keep doing our music from here to the end of time.
So this is where you get into it.
This song.
I'm so lonesome I could cry.
Could you please, Mr.
Hank?
I mean, Mr.
The original.
The first copy.
Please talk to me.
But when you do talk to me, slightly, [A] lightly.
I want to hear his voice.
[C#]
[E] [G#m] [Em] All right.
No video.
Hear that lonesome whipperwhip.
He sounds too blue to fly.
Come on, now, senior.
The [A] midnight train [E] is whining low.
OK.
I'm so lonesome I could cry.
[F] Pop's got that soul.
Pop's got that original soul.
And he got some swag.
You see his jacket with them notes on there, them singing notes on his jacket.
You know, the type of confidence you got to have to come out of the house on one of those and then perform on national TV in front of.
I will say millions back in the day, but thousands, hundreds of thousands of people.
Brother, the confidence is through the [E] roof and he sounds great.
Ready to talk to me.
I've [E] never seen a night so long.
When time goes crawling by.
[B] Yeah.
[A] Just went [E] behind the clouds.
[E] [N] Sold out, sold out to the point where it sold out behind them.
People, people are watching.
They just hear they just there to hear his voice.
It's fans behind him.
Nowadays, when you go to concert, they stop to hear.
So at least the people watching the show can at least see.
No, not back in the day.
You can sit behind me.
All you need to do is hear me.
You just need to hear.
Feel the music. And cry.
[A#]
Well,
[Bm] a [C#m] young flag.
[A] [Em] [E]
[G#m]
[E]
You will see Robin.
We when leaves begin to die.
[F#]
Like [A] me, he's [E] lost the will to live.
I'm so [G#m] long.
So my [E] good.
Any on the bio?
[A] [E]
The silence of a falling star lights up a purple sky.
[F#]
[A] And I wonder [E] where you are.
I'm so long.
[B] So I could cry.
Wait [F] a minute, senior.
[E] That's what you want.
That's how you feel.
That's what you doing.
I need to hear a little bit more.
I'm going to like to you because the song is fire.
I'm to hide his face and cry.
[C#m]
[B] I'm not so long.
When time goes wrong and by.
[A] Just when [E] behind the.
I'm so long.
So I could cry.
To hide his face and cry.
[C#m]
[E]
[A] [Em] [G#m]
[E] Rob and we.
When leaves begin to die.
[F#] Like [A] me, he's lost.
The will to [E] live.
I'm so [G#m] long.
So my [E] good.
[N] Brother, I'm about to cry.
If I keep listening to this, hit the like button.
Comment, share, scrap.
You haven't already.
What Mr.
Hank Williams, senior?
I enjoy your singing.
I do.
Rather, I can feel the pain in the story in your voice when you're singing.
Rather, I feel like I was there.
I feel like I was the cloud.
Hide my face.
I was lonesome and I could cry.
I'm so long.
So my good. Brother got.
He got some skills.
Now I see what Hank.
Williams.
Junior.
It's a frown.
Okay.
Pops paved the way, brother.
You just.
You just picked up the slack from where your pops didn't.
Okay.
I'm picking up with you.
Okay.
All right.
I'm with it.
The whole Williams family.
Like he, they got it.
Williams junior.
Junior junior.
He got a son.
That's a new country now too.
They just, they just gonna keep it going.
How many, how many of them miss it?
How many, how many Hank Williams.
We got like.
How far is this?
Just like a queen Elizabeth and.
The world.
The royal family.
Like how, how, how deep is this bloodline?
Like how, how many generations.
And I could do.
When do you.
They knew.
We all know.
The.
Go.
[C]
Key:
E
A
G#m
F
Em
E
A
G#m
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Welcome back it's your boy AB the Creative Way.
Sit down for me one more time with this bag to get back into this country bag.
These country reactions.
Listen to me.
I just got done doing Hank Williams Jr.
_ _ A country boy can't survive.
A country boy can't survive.
_ _ That video is taking off.
It's charting quickly on my channel.
Then I go to the comments.
They're like you do know his dad was Hank Williams Sr.
No, I didn't.
Had no idea. _
So let's go ahead and listen to his dad.
If his son is that good, his dad gotta be.
I mean, that's who he learned it from.
So I'm like, I gotta listen.
I gotta hear.
I am going to start this Hank Williams Sr.
_ [F] journey with a song called I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry.
_ 1949. _ _
Okay, that's even before I Love Lucy.
I Love Lucy is one of my shows I fall asleep to brother almost every night.
Ain't gonna lie to you.
All right.
Well, Mr.
Hank Williams, your son's already been on here.
He's in the Hall of Fame.
So I'm pretty sure you got to follow.
Well, he's gonna follow your footsteps.
But on this channel, you'll be following his footsteps.
Whatever.
Doesn't matter.
You gotta go through for three.
But if you're not gonna park like Sunday on the first one, you got to worry about it.
You know, I think I just keep doing our music from here to the end of time.
So this is where you get into it.
This song.
I'm so lonesome I could cry.
_ Could you please, Mr.
Hank?
I mean, Mr.
The original.
The first copy.
Please talk to me.
But when you do talk to me, slightly, [A] lightly. _
_ _ _ _ I want to hear his voice.
[C#] _
_ [E] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [Em] All right.
No video.
_ _ _ _ Hear that _ lonesome _ whipperwhip.
He _ sounds too blue to fly.
Come on, now, senior.
The [A] _ midnight train [E] is _ whining low.
OK.
I'm so lonesome I could cry.
_ [F] Pop's got that soul.
Pop's got that original soul.
And he got some swag.
You see his jacket with them notes on there, them singing notes on his jacket.
You know, the type of confidence you got to have to come out of the house on one of those and then perform on national TV in front of.
I will say millions back in the day, but thousands, hundreds of thousands of people.
Brother, the confidence is through the [E] roof and he sounds great.
Ready to talk to me.
_ I've [E] _ never seen a night so long.
When _ time goes _ crawling by.
_ [B] Yeah.
_ [A] _ Just _ went [E] behind the clouds.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [N] _ Sold out, _ sold _ out to the point where it sold out behind them.
People, people are watching.
They just hear they just there to hear his voice.
It's fans behind him.
Nowadays, when you go to concert, they stop to hear.
So at least the people watching the show can at least see.
No, not back in the day.
_ You can sit behind me.
All you need to do is hear me.
You just need to hear.
Feel the music. And cry. _ _ _
[A#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ a [C#m] young flag. _ _
[A] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
You will _ see _ _ Robin.
_ We when _ leaves begin to die.
_ [F#] _
Like [A] me, he's [E] lost the _ will to live.
I'm so [G#m] long.
So my [E] good. _ _ _ _ _
_ Any on the bio? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The _ silence _ of a _ falling star lights up a _ purple sky.
[F#] _ _
_ [A] _ And I wonder _ [E] where you are.
I'm so long.
[B] So I could cry. _
_ _ _ _ Wait [F] a minute, senior.
_ _ [E] That's what you want.
That's how you feel.
That's what you doing.
I need to hear a little bit more.
I'm going to like to you because the song is fire.
I'm to _ _ hide his _ face and cry.
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ I'm not so long.
When time goes wrong and by. _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ Just when _ [E] _ behind the.
_ I'm so long.
So I could cry.
To hide his _ face and cry.
_ [C#m] _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
[E] Rob _ and we.
When _ leaves begin to die. _
_ [F#] Like [A] me, he's lost.
The will _ to [E] live.
I'm so [G#m] long.
So my [E] good. _
[N] Brother, I'm about to cry.
If I keep listening to this, hit the like button.
Comment, share, scrap.
You haven't already.
What Mr.
Hank Williams, senior?
I enjoy your singing.
I do.
Rather, I can feel the pain in the story in your voice when you're singing.
Rather, I feel like I was there.
I feel like I was the cloud.
Hide my face. _
I was lonesome and I could cry. _ _ _
I'm so long.
So my good. Brother got.
He got some skills.
Now I see what Hank.
Williams.
Junior.
It's a frown.
Okay.
Pops paved the way, brother.
You just.
You just picked up the slack from where your pops didn't.
Okay.
_ I'm picking up with you.
Okay.
All right. _
I'm with it.
The whole Williams family.
Like he, they got it.
Williams junior.
Junior junior.
He got a son.
That's a new country now too.
They just, they just gonna keep it going.
How many, how many of them miss it?
How many, how many Hank Williams.
We got like.
How far is this?
Just like a queen Elizabeth and.
The world.
The royal family.
Like how, how, how deep is this bloodline?
Like how, how many generations. _
_ And I could do.
When do you.
They knew.
_ We all know.
The.
_ Go. _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Welcome back it's your boy AB the Creative Way.
Sit down for me one more time with this bag to get back into this country bag.
These country reactions.
Listen to me.
I just got done doing Hank Williams Jr.
_ _ A country boy can't survive.
A country boy can't survive.
_ _ That video is taking off.
It's charting quickly on my channel.
Then I go to the comments.
They're like you do know his dad was Hank Williams Sr.
No, I didn't.
Had no idea. _
So let's go ahead and listen to his dad.
If his son is that good, his dad gotta be.
I mean, that's who he learned it from.
So I'm like, I gotta listen.
I gotta hear.
I am going to start this Hank Williams Sr.
_ [F] journey with a song called I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry.
_ 1949. _ _
Okay, that's even before I Love Lucy.
I Love Lucy is one of my shows I fall asleep to brother almost every night.
Ain't gonna lie to you.
All right.
Well, Mr.
Hank Williams, your son's already been on here.
He's in the Hall of Fame.
So I'm pretty sure you got to follow.
Well, he's gonna follow your footsteps.
But on this channel, you'll be following his footsteps.
Whatever.
Doesn't matter.
You gotta go through for three.
But if you're not gonna park like Sunday on the first one, you got to worry about it.
You know, I think I just keep doing our music from here to the end of time.
So this is where you get into it.
This song.
I'm so lonesome I could cry.
_ Could you please, Mr.
Hank?
I mean, Mr.
The original.
The first copy.
Please talk to me.
But when you do talk to me, slightly, [A] lightly. _
_ _ _ _ I want to hear his voice.
[C#] _
_ [E] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [Em] All right.
No video.
_ _ _ _ Hear that _ lonesome _ whipperwhip.
He _ sounds too blue to fly.
Come on, now, senior.
The [A] _ midnight train [E] is _ whining low.
OK.
I'm so lonesome I could cry.
_ [F] Pop's got that soul.
Pop's got that original soul.
And he got some swag.
You see his jacket with them notes on there, them singing notes on his jacket.
You know, the type of confidence you got to have to come out of the house on one of those and then perform on national TV in front of.
I will say millions back in the day, but thousands, hundreds of thousands of people.
Brother, the confidence is through the [E] roof and he sounds great.
Ready to talk to me.
_ I've [E] _ never seen a night so long.
When _ time goes _ crawling by.
_ [B] Yeah.
_ [A] _ Just _ went [E] behind the clouds.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [N] _ Sold out, _ sold _ out to the point where it sold out behind them.
People, people are watching.
They just hear they just there to hear his voice.
It's fans behind him.
Nowadays, when you go to concert, they stop to hear.
So at least the people watching the show can at least see.
No, not back in the day.
_ You can sit behind me.
All you need to do is hear me.
You just need to hear.
Feel the music. And cry. _ _ _
[A#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ a [C#m] young flag. _ _
[A] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
You will _ see _ _ Robin.
_ We when _ leaves begin to die.
_ [F#] _
Like [A] me, he's [E] lost the _ will to live.
I'm so [G#m] long.
So my [E] good. _ _ _ _ _
_ Any on the bio? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The _ silence _ of a _ falling star lights up a _ purple sky.
[F#] _ _
_ [A] _ And I wonder _ [E] where you are.
I'm so long.
[B] So I could cry. _
_ _ _ _ Wait [F] a minute, senior.
_ _ [E] That's what you want.
That's how you feel.
That's what you doing.
I need to hear a little bit more.
I'm going to like to you because the song is fire.
I'm to _ _ hide his _ face and cry.
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ I'm not so long.
When time goes wrong and by. _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ Just when _ [E] _ behind the.
_ I'm so long.
So I could cry.
To hide his _ face and cry.
_ [C#m] _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
[E] Rob _ and we.
When _ leaves begin to die. _
_ [F#] Like [A] me, he's lost.
The will _ to [E] live.
I'm so [G#m] long.
So my [E] good. _
[N] Brother, I'm about to cry.
If I keep listening to this, hit the like button.
Comment, share, scrap.
You haven't already.
What Mr.
Hank Williams, senior?
I enjoy your singing.
I do.
Rather, I can feel the pain in the story in your voice when you're singing.
Rather, I feel like I was there.
I feel like I was the cloud.
Hide my face. _
I was lonesome and I could cry. _ _ _
I'm so long.
So my good. Brother got.
He got some skills.
Now I see what Hank.
Williams.
Junior.
It's a frown.
Okay.
Pops paved the way, brother.
You just.
You just picked up the slack from where your pops didn't.
Okay.
_ I'm picking up with you.
Okay.
All right. _
I'm with it.
The whole Williams family.
Like he, they got it.
Williams junior.
Junior junior.
He got a son.
That's a new country now too.
They just, they just gonna keep it going.
How many, how many of them miss it?
How many, how many Hank Williams.
We got like.
How far is this?
Just like a queen Elizabeth and.
The world.
The royal family.
Like how, how, how deep is this bloodline?
Like how, how many generations. _
_ And I could do.
When do you.
They knew.
_ We all know.
The.
_ Go. _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _