Chords for George Jones - I'll Be Over You (When The Grass Grows Over Me)
Tempo:
98.35 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
F
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Eb] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
I thought that I would [Eb] soon get old, even [F] told myself that I would [Eb] find [Bb] somebody to
be.
Time and change have come and gone, but [Eb] not your mill nor me.
But I'll [Bb] be old [F] when
the grass grows [Bb] over me.
Yes, [Eb] I'll be old when you're [Bb] standing over me.
And [C] as you stand
you look down at the cold, cold ground [F] I'm sleeping in.
[Bb] Don't expect to hear me say
that I [Eb] still love you, dear.
For I'll [Bb] be old [F] when the grass grows [Bb] over me.
Even when my
eyes are closed they keep [Eb] on seeing you.
[F] Every minute I move on I'm [Eb] hurt through [Bb] and through.
And as long as I live I know [Eb] I won't be free.
For I'll [Bb] be old when [F] the grass grows [Bb] over me.
Yes, I'll [Eb] be old when you're [Bb] standing over me.
And [C] as you look down at the cold, cold
ground I'm [F] sleeping in.
[Bb] Don't expect to hear me say that I [Eb] still love you, dear.
For I'll [Bb] be
old when [F] the grass grows [Bb] over me.
[N]
That is wonderful.
Real great.
George Jones, when he sings a song it has been sung.
So I'll give you a word of advice.
Don't try to follow him when it comes to singing one.
[F] [Bb]
I thought that I would [Eb] soon get old, even [F] told myself that I would [Eb] find [Bb] somebody to
be.
Time and change have come and gone, but [Eb] not your mill nor me.
But I'll [Bb] be old [F] when
the grass grows [Bb] over me.
Yes, [Eb] I'll be old when you're [Bb] standing over me.
And [C] as you stand
you look down at the cold, cold ground [F] I'm sleeping in.
[Bb] Don't expect to hear me say
that I [Eb] still love you, dear.
For I'll [Bb] be old [F] when the grass grows [Bb] over me.
Even when my
eyes are closed they keep [Eb] on seeing you.
[F] Every minute I move on I'm [Eb] hurt through [Bb] and through.
And as long as I live I know [Eb] I won't be free.
For I'll [Bb] be old when [F] the grass grows [Bb] over me.
Yes, I'll [Eb] be old when you're [Bb] standing over me.
And [C] as you look down at the cold, cold
ground I'm [F] sleeping in.
[Bb] Don't expect to hear me say that I [Eb] still love you, dear.
For I'll [Bb] be
old when [F] the grass grows [Bb] over me.
[N]
That is wonderful.
Real great.
George Jones, when he sings a song it has been sung.
So I'll give you a word of advice.
Don't try to follow him when it comes to singing one.
Key:
Bb
Eb
F
C
Bb
Eb
F
C
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I thought that I would [Eb] soon get old, _ _ even [F] told myself that I would [Eb] find [Bb] somebody to
be.
_ _ Time and change have come and gone, but [Eb] not your mill nor me. _
But I'll [Bb] be old _ [F] when
the grass grows [Bb] over me. _ _
Yes, [Eb] I'll be old _ _ when you're [Bb] standing over me.
_ And [C] as you stand
you look down at the cold, cold ground [F] I'm sleeping in.
_ _ [Bb] Don't expect to hear me say
that I [Eb] still love you, dear. _
For I'll [Bb] be old _ [F] when the grass grows [Bb] over me. _ _ _
_ _ Even when my
eyes are closed they keep [Eb] on seeing you.
_ _ [F] Every minute _ I move on I'm [Eb] hurt through [Bb] and through. _
_ And as long as I live I know [Eb] I won't be _ free.
For I'll [Bb] be old when [F] the grass grows [Bb] over _ me. _
Yes, I'll [Eb] be old _ when you're [Bb] standing over me. _
_ And [C] as you look down at the cold, cold
ground I'm [F] sleeping _ in.
_ [Bb] Don't expect to hear me say that I [Eb] still love you, dear. _
For I'll [Bb] be
old when [F] the grass grows [Bb] over me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ That is wonderful.
Real great.
George Jones, when he sings a song it has been sung.
So I'll give you a word of advice.
Don't try to follow him when it comes to singing one.
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I thought that I would [Eb] soon get old, _ _ even [F] told myself that I would [Eb] find [Bb] somebody to
be.
_ _ Time and change have come and gone, but [Eb] not your mill nor me. _
But I'll [Bb] be old _ [F] when
the grass grows [Bb] over me. _ _
Yes, [Eb] I'll be old _ _ when you're [Bb] standing over me.
_ And [C] as you stand
you look down at the cold, cold ground [F] I'm sleeping in.
_ _ [Bb] Don't expect to hear me say
that I [Eb] still love you, dear. _
For I'll [Bb] be old _ [F] when the grass grows [Bb] over me. _ _ _
_ _ Even when my
eyes are closed they keep [Eb] on seeing you.
_ _ [F] Every minute _ I move on I'm [Eb] hurt through [Bb] and through. _
_ And as long as I live I know [Eb] I won't be _ free.
For I'll [Bb] be old when [F] the grass grows [Bb] over _ me. _
Yes, I'll [Eb] be old _ when you're [Bb] standing over me. _
_ And [C] as you look down at the cold, cold
ground I'm [F] sleeping _ in.
_ [Bb] Don't expect to hear me say that I [Eb] still love you, dear. _
For I'll [Bb] be
old when [F] the grass grows [Bb] over me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ That is wonderful.
Real great.
George Jones, when he sings a song it has been sung.
So I'll give you a word of advice.
Don't try to follow him when it comes to singing one.