Chords for Jeannie Seely and Other Female Grand Ole Opry Members on the Opry's 75th Anniversary in 2000
Tempo:
75.15 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
B
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Now please welcome our sisters in song at the Grand Ole Opry.
Jan Howard, Jeannie Seely, and Jeannie Pruitt.
[E] [A] I'm going to help you sing this one, Laura.
Well, like my lovin' done country [D] style,
And this little girl would walk the country [A] line,
A fine girl, a good old slow-talkin' [E] country boy,
I said, a country boy,
[A] I'm a fighter, as old-fashioned as I can [D] be,
So I hope you like [A] what you see.
If [E] you're lookin' at me,
You're [A] lookin' at country.
[D] You don't see no city when you look at [A] me,
Country's all I am.
[D] I love to run to Bedford and do the old corn [B] fields,
And I love that [E] country.
[A] Well, you say I'm a little plump,
[D] But does a born-yard [A] shovel fit your hands?
If your [E] eyes are on me,
You're lookin' at country.
[A] [E]
Take it now, Jan.
[A] This here country is a little green,
And [D] there's a whole lot of country [A] that you ain't seen.
I'll show you around.
Show me a [E] wedding band, I said, a wedding [F#] band.
[A] When it comes to love, well, I know about that [D] country.
Folks all know [A] where it's at.
If you're lookin' [E] at me,
You're lookin' [A] at country.
[A] You [D] don't see no city when you look at me,
[A] Country's all I am.
[D] I love to run to Bedford and do the old corn fields,
And [B] I love that country.
Well, you say [E]
I'm [A] a little plump,
But does a born-yard [A] shovel fit your hands?
If your eyes are [E] on me,
You're lookin' at [A] country.
If your eyes are on [F#m] me,
[E] You're [A] lookin' at country.
[B] [A] [F#]
Jan Howard, Jeannie Seely, and Jeannie Pruitt.
[E] [A] I'm going to help you sing this one, Laura.
Well, like my lovin' done country [D] style,
And this little girl would walk the country [A] line,
A fine girl, a good old slow-talkin' [E] country boy,
I said, a country boy,
[A] I'm a fighter, as old-fashioned as I can [D] be,
So I hope you like [A] what you see.
If [E] you're lookin' at me,
You're [A] lookin' at country.
[D] You don't see no city when you look at [A] me,
Country's all I am.
[D] I love to run to Bedford and do the old corn [B] fields,
And I love that [E] country.
[A] Well, you say I'm a little plump,
[D] But does a born-yard [A] shovel fit your hands?
If your [E] eyes are on me,
You're lookin' at country.
[A] [E]
Take it now, Jan.
[A] This here country is a little green,
And [D] there's a whole lot of country [A] that you ain't seen.
I'll show you around.
Show me a [E] wedding band, I said, a wedding [F#] band.
[A] When it comes to love, well, I know about that [D] country.
Folks all know [A] where it's at.
If you're lookin' [E] at me,
You're lookin' [A] at country.
[A] You [D] don't see no city when you look at me,
[A] Country's all I am.
[D] I love to run to Bedford and do the old corn fields,
And [B] I love that country.
Well, you say [E]
I'm [A] a little plump,
But does a born-yard [A] shovel fit your hands?
If your eyes are [E] on me,
You're lookin' at [A] country.
If your eyes are on [F#m] me,
[E] You're [A] lookin' at country.
[B] [A] [F#]
Key:
A
E
D
B
F#
A
E
D
Now please welcome our sisters in song at the Grand Ole Opry.
Jan Howard, _ _ _ _ Jeannie Seely, _ _ _ and Jeannie Pruitt. _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] I'm going to help you sing this one, Laura. _
Well, like my lovin' done country [D] style,
And this little girl would walk the country [A] line,
A fine girl, a good old slow-talkin' [E] country boy,
I said, a country boy,
[A] I'm a fighter, as old-fashioned as I can [D] be,
So I hope you like [A] what you see.
If [E] you're lookin' at me,
You're [A] lookin' at country.
_ [D] You don't see no city when you look at [A] me,
Country's all I am.
[D] I love to run to Bedford and do the old corn [B] fields,
And I love that [E] country.
_ _ [A] Well, you say I'm a little plump,
[D] But does a born-yard [A] shovel fit your hands?
If your [E] eyes are on me,
You're lookin' at country.
[A] _ _ [E] _
Take it now, Jan.
[A] _ _ _ This here country is a little green,
And [D] there's a whole lot of country [A] that you ain't seen.
I'll show you around.
Show me a [E] wedding band, I said, a wedding [F#] band.
[A] When it comes to love, well, I know about that [D] country.
Folks all know [A] where it's at.
_ If you're lookin' [E] at me,
You're lookin' [A] at country.
[A] You [D] don't see no city when you look at me,
[A] Country's all I am.
[D] I love to run to Bedford and do the old corn fields,
And [B] I love that country.
Well, you say [E] _
I'm _ [A] _ a little plump,
But does a born-yard [A] shovel fit your hands?
If your eyes are [E] on me,
You're lookin' at [A] country.
If your eyes are on [F#m] me,
[E] You're [A] lookin' at country.
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
Jan Howard, _ _ _ _ Jeannie Seely, _ _ _ and Jeannie Pruitt. _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] I'm going to help you sing this one, Laura. _
Well, like my lovin' done country [D] style,
And this little girl would walk the country [A] line,
A fine girl, a good old slow-talkin' [E] country boy,
I said, a country boy,
[A] I'm a fighter, as old-fashioned as I can [D] be,
So I hope you like [A] what you see.
If [E] you're lookin' at me,
You're [A] lookin' at country.
_ [D] You don't see no city when you look at [A] me,
Country's all I am.
[D] I love to run to Bedford and do the old corn [B] fields,
And I love that [E] country.
_ _ [A] Well, you say I'm a little plump,
[D] But does a born-yard [A] shovel fit your hands?
If your [E] eyes are on me,
You're lookin' at country.
[A] _ _ [E] _
Take it now, Jan.
[A] _ _ _ This here country is a little green,
And [D] there's a whole lot of country [A] that you ain't seen.
I'll show you around.
Show me a [E] wedding band, I said, a wedding [F#] band.
[A] When it comes to love, well, I know about that [D] country.
Folks all know [A] where it's at.
_ If you're lookin' [E] at me,
You're lookin' [A] at country.
[A] You [D] don't see no city when you look at me,
[A] Country's all I am.
[D] I love to run to Bedford and do the old corn fields,
And [B] I love that country.
Well, you say [E] _
I'm _ [A] _ a little plump,
But does a born-yard [A] shovel fit your hands?
If your eyes are [E] on me,
You're lookin' at [A] country.
If your eyes are on [F#m] me,
[E] You're [A] lookin' at country.
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _