Chords for Joe Diffie / Lorrie Morgan -Golden Rings
Tempo:
109.8 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
F
D
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[B] I'm sweating, I'm sorry, because I'm a little too close.
No, it's okay, I'm [E] sweating.
It's [Gb] better now.
[Bb] There you go.
[Fm] Well, this is, okay, I'm gonna, you [F] know, she doesn't have a monitor, she has semi-ears, she's trying, we're trying to get [N] it worked out, so.
This is like, totally like, off the cuff here, and uh, thank you so much.
[B] This has been, this has just been a great day, when you, a star of your nature comes and calls me up, like, are you kidding [Dm] me?
Joe, are you kidding [N] me?
Hell yeah.
They don't, they don't make them like you anymore, huh?
[E] They [N] don't.
It's a great, great singer.
You are country music's best male singer out there, I'm telling you, sweetheart, I don't know this.
Thank you, Lori.
I know it.
So, uh.
If I can have a little reverb, I'll be [B] real happy.
You got reverb, or Ryan?
We can go.
Hey, uh, [F] what, what song are we doing?
[Bb] I have no idea. Oh, [N] well.
Try Golden Rings.
Golden Rings?
What's the first words?
It's me.
Oh, you sing the first part?
I started, but we don't want to do it in the [G] original.
This is an old George Jones and Tammy Wynette song.
Years ago, I ain't met.
[F]
And I, I tell you, [Gm] I can't even tell you how much I appreciate Lori coming out here and doing [Dm] this, because, I mean, we're just screwing around here, and we have no idea what, uh, you know.
[F] [G] I haven't sang this song in [Dm] like 15 years.
I haven't either.
I think [Ab] the last time I sang it was [Dm] with you, somewhere.
Oh my God.
Well, [N] let's just hit it up, boys.
All right.
This is kind of the goal.
Here we go.
[F] They're learning right now.
This is like [B] what you call [G] impromptu.
That's right.
If we mess [F] it up, nobody will care, because you're so gorgeous, and I'm so handsome.
I know that, Joseph.
[G] [C] [B] I would assume.
You are.
[Bb] You know that.
You know that.
[F] What key is it in, Leah?
[C]
[D] [C] Yeah, that's fine.
That's fine.
We're [F] going to modulate on the last verse.
[C] [Cm] [C]
[G]
[F] [C]
[G]
Yeah.
[C]
[G]
[C]
[G] [C]
Later on that afternoon, [G] an old upright piano [F] plays an old familiar [C] tune.
Says one thing, sir.
That's not it.
Tears roll down her face.
Yes, first of [G] all.
With this word I [C] beware.
Golden rain.
But one tiny little star.
[G] I [C] can love her.
But I can't love myself.
It's just a common time thing.
Only I can [G] say.
Golden rain.
[C] This is modulating up on you.
[D]
You've been a little bit cheated.
No, in a small two-room apartment.
As they brought their fun around.
[A] He [Bm] says you won't admit it.
[D] But I know you're leaving town.
She said one thing for certain.
I don't love you anymore.
[Gm] And throws [B] down the rain as she walks [D] out the door.
Golden rain.
But one tiny little star.
[A]
I [D] can love her.
But I can't love myself.
It's just a common time thing.
Only I can [A] say.
Golden [D] rain.
[Bm] [Bb] [D] But one tiny little star.
I
[E] can [A] love her.
But one [G] tiny little star.
[E] I can love [D]
her.
[Bb] [D]
[N]
[Ab] But one [F] tiny little star.
I can love her.
How about that?
Isn't that cool?
[C] That's like some real stuff right [G] there.
Well, I [N] understand.
No, it's okay, I'm [E] sweating.
It's [Gb] better now.
[Bb] There you go.
[Fm] Well, this is, okay, I'm gonna, you [F] know, she doesn't have a monitor, she has semi-ears, she's trying, we're trying to get [N] it worked out, so.
This is like, totally like, off the cuff here, and uh, thank you so much.
[B] This has been, this has just been a great day, when you, a star of your nature comes and calls me up, like, are you kidding [Dm] me?
Joe, are you kidding [N] me?
Hell yeah.
They don't, they don't make them like you anymore, huh?
[E] They [N] don't.
It's a great, great singer.
You are country music's best male singer out there, I'm telling you, sweetheart, I don't know this.
Thank you, Lori.
I know it.
So, uh.
If I can have a little reverb, I'll be [B] real happy.
You got reverb, or Ryan?
We can go.
Hey, uh, [F] what, what song are we doing?
[Bb] I have no idea. Oh, [N] well.
Try Golden Rings.
Golden Rings?
What's the first words?
It's me.
Oh, you sing the first part?
I started, but we don't want to do it in the [G] original.
This is an old George Jones and Tammy Wynette song.
Years ago, I ain't met.
[F]
And I, I tell you, [Gm] I can't even tell you how much I appreciate Lori coming out here and doing [Dm] this, because, I mean, we're just screwing around here, and we have no idea what, uh, you know.
[F] [G] I haven't sang this song in [Dm] like 15 years.
I haven't either.
I think [Ab] the last time I sang it was [Dm] with you, somewhere.
Oh my God.
Well, [N] let's just hit it up, boys.
All right.
This is kind of the goal.
Here we go.
[F] They're learning right now.
This is like [B] what you call [G] impromptu.
That's right.
If we mess [F] it up, nobody will care, because you're so gorgeous, and I'm so handsome.
I know that, Joseph.
[G] [C] [B] I would assume.
You are.
[Bb] You know that.
You know that.
[F] What key is it in, Leah?
[C]
[D] [C] Yeah, that's fine.
That's fine.
We're [F] going to modulate on the last verse.
[C] [Cm] [C]
[G]
[F] [C]
[G]
Yeah.
[C]
[G]
[C]
[G] [C]
Later on that afternoon, [G] an old upright piano [F] plays an old familiar [C] tune.
Says one thing, sir.
That's not it.
Tears roll down her face.
Yes, first of [G] all.
With this word I [C] beware.
Golden rain.
But one tiny little star.
[G] I [C] can love her.
But I can't love myself.
It's just a common time thing.
Only I can [G] say.
Golden rain.
[C] This is modulating up on you.
[D]
You've been a little bit cheated.
No, in a small two-room apartment.
As they brought their fun around.
[A] He [Bm] says you won't admit it.
[D] But I know you're leaving town.
She said one thing for certain.
I don't love you anymore.
[Gm] And throws [B] down the rain as she walks [D] out the door.
Golden rain.
But one tiny little star.
[A]
I [D] can love her.
But I can't love myself.
It's just a common time thing.
Only I can [A] say.
Golden [D] rain.
[Bm] [Bb] [D] But one tiny little star.
I
[E] can [A] love her.
But one [G] tiny little star.
[E] I can love [D]
her.
[Bb] [D]
[N]
[Ab] But one [F] tiny little star.
I can love her.
How about that?
Isn't that cool?
[C] That's like some real stuff right [G] there.
Well, I [N] understand.
Key:
G
C
F
D
B
G
C
F
[B] I'm sweating, I'm sorry, because I'm a little too close.
No, it's okay, I'm [E] sweating.
It's [Gb] better now.
[Bb] There you go. _ _ _
[Fm] Well, this is, okay, I'm gonna, you [F] know, she doesn't have a monitor, she has semi-ears, she's trying, we're trying to get [N] it worked out, so.
This is like, totally like, off the cuff here, and uh, thank you so much.
_ [B] This has been, this has just been a great day, when you, a star of your nature comes and calls me up, like, are you kidding [Dm] me?
Joe, are you kidding [N] me?
Hell yeah.
They don't, they don't make them like you anymore, huh?
_ [E] _ They [N] don't.
It's a great, great singer.
You are country music's _ best male singer out there, I'm telling you, sweetheart, I don't know this.
Thank you, Lori.
I know it.
So, uh.
If I can have a little reverb, I'll be [B] real happy.
You got reverb, or Ryan?
We can go.
Hey, uh, [F] what, what song are we doing?
[Bb] I have no idea. Oh, [N] well. _
_ _ Try Golden Rings.
Golden Rings?
What's the first words?
It's me.
Oh, you sing the first part?
I started, but we don't want to do it in the [G] original.
This is an old George Jones and Tammy Wynette song.
_ Years ago, I ain't met.
[F]
And I, I tell you, [Gm] I can't even tell you how much I appreciate Lori coming out here and doing [Dm] this, because, I mean, _ we're just screwing around here, and we have no idea what, uh, you know.
[F] [G] I haven't sang this song in [Dm] like 15 years.
I haven't either.
I think [Ab] the last time I sang it was [Dm] with you, somewhere.
Oh my God.
Well, [N] let's just hit it up, boys.
All right.
This is kind of the goal.
Here we go. _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] They're learning right now.
This is like [B] what you call [G] impromptu.
That's right.
If we mess [F] it up, nobody will care, because you're so gorgeous, and I'm so handsome.
I know that, Joseph. _
_ [G] _ [C] _ _ [B] I would assume.
You are.
[Bb] You know that.
You know that.
[F] What key is it in, Leah?
[C] _ _
[D] _ _ [C] _ Yeah, that's fine.
That's fine.
We're [F] going to modulate on the last verse. _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
Yeah.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Later on that afternoon, _ [G] an old upright piano [F] plays an old familiar [C] tune.
Says one thing, sir.
That's not it.
Tears roll down her face.
Yes, first of [G] all.
With this word I [C] beware.
_ _ Golden _ rain.
But one tiny little star.
_ [G] _ I _ _ [C] can love her.
But I can't love myself. _
It's just a common time thing.
Only I can [G] say.
Golden rain.
[C] This is modulating up on you.
_ [D] _ _ _ _
You've been a little bit cheated.
No, in a small two-room apartment.
As they brought their fun around.
[A] He [Bm] says you won't admit it.
[D] But I know you're leaving town.
She said one thing for certain.
I don't love you _ anymore.
[Gm] And throws [B] down the rain as she walks [D] out the door. _
_ Golden _ rain.
But one tiny little star.
_ [A] _ _ _
I [D] can love her.
But I can't love myself.
_ _ It's just a common time thing.
Only I can [A] say.
Golden [D] rain. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [D] But one tiny little star. _
_ _ _ I _ _ _
_ _ [E] can [A] love her. _ _
_ _ But one [G] tiny little star.
_ _ [E] I can love _ _ [D] _ _
her. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] But one _ [F] _ _ tiny little star.
I can love her.
How about that?
Isn't that cool?
[C] _ That's like some real stuff right [G] there.
Well, I [N] understand. _
No, it's okay, I'm [E] sweating.
It's [Gb] better now.
[Bb] There you go. _ _ _
[Fm] Well, this is, okay, I'm gonna, you [F] know, she doesn't have a monitor, she has semi-ears, she's trying, we're trying to get [N] it worked out, so.
This is like, totally like, off the cuff here, and uh, thank you so much.
_ [B] This has been, this has just been a great day, when you, a star of your nature comes and calls me up, like, are you kidding [Dm] me?
Joe, are you kidding [N] me?
Hell yeah.
They don't, they don't make them like you anymore, huh?
_ [E] _ They [N] don't.
It's a great, great singer.
You are country music's _ best male singer out there, I'm telling you, sweetheart, I don't know this.
Thank you, Lori.
I know it.
So, uh.
If I can have a little reverb, I'll be [B] real happy.
You got reverb, or Ryan?
We can go.
Hey, uh, [F] what, what song are we doing?
[Bb] I have no idea. Oh, [N] well. _
_ _ Try Golden Rings.
Golden Rings?
What's the first words?
It's me.
Oh, you sing the first part?
I started, but we don't want to do it in the [G] original.
This is an old George Jones and Tammy Wynette song.
_ Years ago, I ain't met.
[F]
And I, I tell you, [Gm] I can't even tell you how much I appreciate Lori coming out here and doing [Dm] this, because, I mean, _ we're just screwing around here, and we have no idea what, uh, you know.
[F] [G] I haven't sang this song in [Dm] like 15 years.
I haven't either.
I think [Ab] the last time I sang it was [Dm] with you, somewhere.
Oh my God.
Well, [N] let's just hit it up, boys.
All right.
This is kind of the goal.
Here we go. _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] They're learning right now.
This is like [B] what you call [G] impromptu.
That's right.
If we mess [F] it up, nobody will care, because you're so gorgeous, and I'm so handsome.
I know that, Joseph. _
_ [G] _ [C] _ _ [B] I would assume.
You are.
[Bb] You know that.
You know that.
[F] What key is it in, Leah?
[C] _ _
[D] _ _ [C] _ Yeah, that's fine.
That's fine.
We're [F] going to modulate on the last verse. _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
Yeah.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Later on that afternoon, _ [G] an old upright piano [F] plays an old familiar [C] tune.
Says one thing, sir.
That's not it.
Tears roll down her face.
Yes, first of [G] all.
With this word I [C] beware.
_ _ Golden _ rain.
But one tiny little star.
_ [G] _ I _ _ [C] can love her.
But I can't love myself. _
It's just a common time thing.
Only I can [G] say.
Golden rain.
[C] This is modulating up on you.
_ [D] _ _ _ _
You've been a little bit cheated.
No, in a small two-room apartment.
As they brought their fun around.
[A] He [Bm] says you won't admit it.
[D] But I know you're leaving town.
She said one thing for certain.
I don't love you _ anymore.
[Gm] And throws [B] down the rain as she walks [D] out the door. _
_ Golden _ rain.
But one tiny little star.
_ [A] _ _ _
I [D] can love her.
But I can't love myself.
_ _ It's just a common time thing.
Only I can [A] say.
Golden [D] rain. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [D] But one tiny little star. _
_ _ _ I _ _ _
_ _ [E] can [A] love her. _ _
_ _ But one [G] tiny little star.
_ _ [E] I can love _ _ [D] _ _
her. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] But one _ [F] _ _ tiny little star.
I can love her.
How about that?
Isn't that cool?
[C] _ That's like some real stuff right [G] there.
Well, I [N] understand. _