Chords for HIGH NOON by Tex Ritter
Tempo:
99.95 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Dm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Elsa Lanchester and Alan DeLon, the gentleman who's about to join us, made 85 movies in 15 years.
And I think I saw most of them on Saturday afternoon.
He was last week defeated in the Republican primary for Senator in Tennessee.
But the consolation prize when you lose in Tennessee is an appearance on the Dick Cavett Show.
Will you welcome Tex Ritter.
Do [Bb] [C]
not forsake me, oh my darling, on this I wait [F]
noonday.
[Dm] Do not [Dm] forsake [C] me, oh my darling,
[E] wait.
[G]
A long [C] noonday train will bring Frank Miller.
If I'm a man, I must [F] be brave.
[Dm]
And I must face a man [C] who hates me.
All I a coward, [F] a craving [C] coward.
[F] All I [C] a coward [F] in [G] [C] my grave.
Oh, [F] to beat corn, tricks of love and duty.
[C] So as not to lose my fair hearted beauty.
[F] Look at that big hand move along.
[C] Near in high noon, made a vow while in state's prison.
[C]
Vowed it would [G] be my life or his.
[Fm] I'm not afraid of death, but oh, [G] what will I do if you leave me?
[C] Do not forsake me, oh my darling.
You made that promise when [F] we wed.
Do not forsake me, [Cm] oh my [C] darling.
[Dm]
Although you're grieving, [F] I won't be leaving.
Until [G] I [C] shoot Frank Miller dead.
Wait [F] along, [Cm] wait [C] along, [F] wait along, [Fm] wait along.
[C]
And I think I saw most of them on Saturday afternoon.
He was last week defeated in the Republican primary for Senator in Tennessee.
But the consolation prize when you lose in Tennessee is an appearance on the Dick Cavett Show.
Will you welcome Tex Ritter.
Do [Bb] [C]
not forsake me, oh my darling, on this I wait [F]
noonday.
[Dm] Do not [Dm] forsake [C] me, oh my darling,
[E] wait.
[G]
A long [C] noonday train will bring Frank Miller.
If I'm a man, I must [F] be brave.
[Dm]
And I must face a man [C] who hates me.
All I a coward, [F] a craving [C] coward.
[F] All I [C] a coward [F] in [G] [C] my grave.
Oh, [F] to beat corn, tricks of love and duty.
[C] So as not to lose my fair hearted beauty.
[F] Look at that big hand move along.
[C] Near in high noon, made a vow while in state's prison.
[C]
Vowed it would [G] be my life or his.
[Fm] I'm not afraid of death, but oh, [G] what will I do if you leave me?
[C] Do not forsake me, oh my darling.
You made that promise when [F] we wed.
Do not forsake me, [Cm] oh my [C] darling.
[Dm]
Although you're grieving, [F] I won't be leaving.
Until [G] I [C] shoot Frank Miller dead.
Wait [F] along, [Cm] wait [C] along, [F] wait along, [Fm] wait along.
[C]
Key:
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Elsa Lanchester and Alan DeLon, the gentleman who's about to join us, made 85 movies in 15 years.
And I think I saw most of them on Saturday afternoon.
He was last week defeated in the Republican primary for Senator in Tennessee.
But the consolation prize when you lose in Tennessee is an appearance on the Dick Cavett Show.
Will you welcome Tex Ritter.
Do _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ not forsake me, oh my darling, _ _ _ _ _ on this I wait _ [F] _ _
noonday.
_ _ [Dm] _ _ Do not [Dm] forsake [C] me, oh my _ darling, _ _
_ [E] wait.
_ _ _ _ [G] _
A long _ _ _ _ [C] noonday train will bring Frank Miller. _ _ _
_ _ _ If I'm a man, I must [F] be brave.
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _
And I must face a man [C] who hates me.
_ _ _ _ All I a coward, _ _ [F] a craving [C] coward. _
[F] All I [C] a coward [F] in [G] [C] my grave. _ _ _
Oh, [F] to beat corn, tricks of love and duty.
[C] So as not to lose my fair hearted beauty.
[F] Look at that big hand move along.
[C] Near in high noon, _ _ made a vow while in state's prison.
[C]
Vowed it would [G] be my life or his.
[Fm] I'm not afraid of death, but oh, _ [G] what will I do if you _ leave me? _
_ [C] Do not forsake me, oh my darling.
_ _ _ _ _ You made that promise when [F] we wed. _ _ _
_ _ Do not _ forsake me, [Cm] oh my [C] darling.
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm]
Although you're grieving, _ [F] _ I won't be leaving.
_ _ Until [G] I [C] shoot _ Frank Miller dead. _ _ _
_ Wait [F] along, _ _ _ _ [Cm] wait [C] along, _ _ _ [F] wait along, _ _ _ _ [Fm] wait along.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And I think I saw most of them on Saturday afternoon.
He was last week defeated in the Republican primary for Senator in Tennessee.
But the consolation prize when you lose in Tennessee is an appearance on the Dick Cavett Show.
Will you welcome Tex Ritter.
Do _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ not forsake me, oh my darling, _ _ _ _ _ on this I wait _ [F] _ _
noonday.
_ _ [Dm] _ _ Do not [Dm] forsake [C] me, oh my _ darling, _ _
_ [E] wait.
_ _ _ _ [G] _
A long _ _ _ _ [C] noonday train will bring Frank Miller. _ _ _
_ _ _ If I'm a man, I must [F] be brave.
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _
And I must face a man [C] who hates me.
_ _ _ _ All I a coward, _ _ [F] a craving [C] coward. _
[F] All I [C] a coward [F] in [G] [C] my grave. _ _ _
Oh, [F] to beat corn, tricks of love and duty.
[C] So as not to lose my fair hearted beauty.
[F] Look at that big hand move along.
[C] Near in high noon, _ _ made a vow while in state's prison.
[C]
Vowed it would [G] be my life or his.
[Fm] I'm not afraid of death, but oh, _ [G] what will I do if you _ leave me? _
_ [C] Do not forsake me, oh my darling.
_ _ _ _ _ You made that promise when [F] we wed. _ _ _
_ _ Do not _ forsake me, [Cm] oh my [C] darling.
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm]
Although you're grieving, _ [F] _ I won't be leaving.
_ _ Until [G] I [C] shoot _ Frank Miller dead. _ _ _
_ Wait [F] along, _ _ _ _ [Cm] wait [C] along, _ _ _ [F] wait along, _ _ _ _ [Fm] wait along.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _