Chords for Grant Turner,Oswald,&,Roy Acuff.avi

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Grant Turner,Oswald,&,Roy Acuff.avi chords
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Roy, he's getting to be so much of a regular around here, so much of an old-timer, you'll be able to put him in the Roy Cuff Museum before long.
Right now, let's turn away from coffee and talk of coffee and take a Louisiana tea break about now.
For those of you who prize the never-to-be-forgotten flavor of Louisiana coffee,
you'll be agreeably surprised to know that the Louisiana folks pack a wonderful tea with an unforgettable flavor, a big, bold flavor it is.
Now, great teas don't just happen.
They're created.
And the Louisiana folks knew just where to [N] go to find those rare, expensive, [Em] aromatic teas that they blend and sell under the brand name, Louisiana.
And when we find a good [A] thing and like it, as so many of our friends like it, we pass it on to [F] you folks out there.
And that's just what I'm [Bm] doing tonight.
So you have yourself a spot of real refreshment, won't you?
Louisiana's the brand, delicious Louisiana, the tea with a big, bold flavor.
In Volker Bagg's [A] Louisiana Tea.
Get [B] yours tonight or tomorrow.
Thank you, Grant Turner.
Well, you have seen most of the stars shine during this 30 minutes of the Grand Ole Opry.
It's time now to bring out the moon and let it shine a little bit.
So here he is with his five-string banjo, bashful brother, Oswald.
Come in, Oswald.
Ain't it the [F#] truth?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[A] Pleasure of life.
Pleasure of life.
[Bm] Ain't hardly anyone gets a fanfare like [D#] that, see [Em] if I got time to do my number.
Yes, I have.
[B]
We were out on the road last week and I come checking out of my hotel.
I went down, asked the manager how much I owed him.
He said, you owe me $10.
I said, $10 for what?
He said, well, your room is $5 and you meal up in your room.
That's $5.
I said, I didn't have any meal up in my room.
He said, [G] it's your fault, good buddy.
It's our party.
You owe me $10.
I said, all right.
You owe me $10.
He said, for what?
I said, for kissing my wife.
He said, I never [G#] kissed your wife.
I said, it's your fault, good buddy.
She was [G] there for you.
[G#] Ha, ha, ha, ha.
[E] [B]
And I'm a [A] mess.
[G]
It is the black [A] smoke rolling.
And it's turning into rain.
[D] It's turning into rain.
Oh, it's turning [A] into rain.
It's turning into rain.
Oh, it's turning home.
I think I see my darling coming down.
Oh,
[D] it's coming down.
[A] I think I see my darling coming down.
My long journey home.
Natalie!
Everybody [D] hear me all right?
[A] Yeah!
[D]
[A]
I lost all my money, but a $2 bill.
[D] $2 bill, boys, $2 [A] bill.
Lost all my money, but a $2 bill.
I'm on my long journey home.
The black smoke rolling.
And it's turning into rain.
[D]
It's turning into rain.
Oh, it's turning [A] into rain.
And it's turning into rain.
Watch your fly.
[Em] Ha, ha, [B] ha, ha.
Ha, ha.
[F#] [A]
[E] [A]
Give me a cabin.
[D] [A] In the shade of the tree [B] of life that is [E] never standing.
[A] Where I can hear the angels [D] singing,
say, Jesus [A] has forgiven me.
A cabin in the corner [E] of [A] glory's eye.
Many years I've been looking [D] for a place to [A] call home.
But I failed here to find it.
[B] So I must travel on.
Don't [A] care for fine [D] mansions on earth sinking sand.
Lord, build me a cabin in the corner [E] of [A] glory.
Build me a cabin [D] in the corner of [A] glory.
In the shade of the tree of [F#] life that it never [E] stands.
[A] Where I can hear the angels singing,
[D] say, [A] Jesus has forgiven me.
A cabin in the corner [E] of [A] glory's eye.
[N]
Thank you.
It's been a lot of fun.
We've enjoyed it.
Thank you for being with us.
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Roy, he's getting to be so much of a regular around here, so much of an old-timer, you'll be able to put him in the Roy Cuff Museum before long.
Right now, let's turn away from coffee and talk of coffee and take a Louisiana tea break about now.
For those of you who prize the never-to-be-forgotten flavor of Louisiana coffee,
you'll be agreeably surprised to know that the Louisiana folks pack a wonderful tea with an unforgettable flavor, a big, bold flavor it is.
Now, great teas don't just happen.
They're created.
And the Louisiana folks knew just where to [N] go to find those rare, expensive, [Em] aromatic teas that they blend and sell under the brand name, Louisiana.
And when we find a good [A] thing and like it, as so many of our friends like it, we pass it on to [F] you folks out there.
And that's just what I'm [Bm] doing tonight.
So you have yourself a spot of real refreshment, won't you?
_ Louisiana's the brand, delicious Louisiana, the tea with a big, bold flavor.
In Volker Bagg's [A] Louisiana Tea.
Get [B] yours tonight or tomorrow. _ _
_ Thank you, Grant Turner.
Well, you have _ seen most of the stars shine during this 30 minutes of the Grand Ole Opry.
It's time now to bring out the moon and let it shine a little bit.
So here he is with his five-string banjo, bashful brother, Oswald.
Come in, Oswald.
Ain't it the [F#] truth?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. _
_ [A] _ Pleasure of life.
Pleasure of life.
_ _ [Bm] Ain't hardly anyone gets a fanfare like [D#] that, see [Em] if I got time to do my number.
Yes, I have.
[B] _ _
_ _ _ We were out on the road last week and I come checking out of my hotel.
I went down, asked the manager how much I owed him.
He said, you owe me $10.
I said, $10 for what?
He said, well, your room is $5 and you meal up in your room.
That's $5.
I said, I didn't have any meal up in my room.
He said, [G] it's your fault, good buddy.
It's our party.
You owe me $10.
I said, all right.
You owe me $10.
He said, for what?
I said, for kissing my wife.
He said, I never [G#] kissed your wife.
I said, it's your fault, good buddy.
She was [G] there for you.
[G#] Ha, ha, ha, ha.
[E] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
And I'm a [A] mess.
_ _ [G] _
It is the black [A] smoke rolling.
And it's turning into rain.
[D] It's turning into rain.
Oh, it's turning [A] into rain. _ _ _
_ It's turning into rain. _
Oh, it's turning home.
_ _ I think I see my darling coming down.
Oh, _ _
[D] _ it's coming down.
[A] _ _ I think I see my darling coming down. _ _ _
My long journey home.
Natalie! _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Everybody [D] hear me all right?
_ _ _ [A] Yeah! _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I lost all my money, but a $2 bill.
[D] $2 bill, boys, $2 [A] bill.
Lost all my money, but a $2 bill.
I'm on my long journey home.
The black smoke rolling.
And it's turning into rain.
[D] _
It's turning into rain.
Oh, it's turning [A] into rain. _ _
And it's turning into rain. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Watch your fly.
[Em] Ha, ha, [B] ha, ha.
Ha, ha.
_ [F#] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ Give me a cabin.
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ In the shade of the tree [B] of life that is [E] never standing.
[A] Where I can hear the angels [D] singing,
say, Jesus [A] has forgiven me.
A cabin in the corner [E] of _ [A] glory's eye.
_ _ Many years I've been looking [D] for a place to [A] call home.
But I failed here to find it.
[B] So I must travel on.
Don't [A] care for fine [D] mansions on earth sinking sand.
Lord, build me a cabin in the corner [E] of [A] glory. _ _
_ _ Build me a cabin [D] in the corner of [A] glory.
_ In the shade of the tree of [F#] life that it never [E] stands.
[A] Where I can hear the angels singing,
[D] say, [A] Jesus has forgiven me.
A cabin in the corner [E] of _ _ _ [A] glory's eye. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ Thank you.
It's been a lot of fun.
We've enjoyed it.
Thank you for being with us.

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