Chords for Joe Mullins and The Radio Ramblers- Osborne Brothers Revisited
Tempo:
85.05 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
G
Eb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I got to visit with him about a month ago.
He came to visit with us [A] and Ronda Vincent and her family.
We were on the road together [G] down in Tennessee and he's in [B] good health and enjoying a successful [Bb] retirement
after Bobby [Gb] and Sonny had such a wonderful string of hits together for about 50 years.
We've traveled, I don't know, I guess to at least 20, 25 states in the last six months
and we tell folks that [N] our area, the Miami Valley of Ohio, was really rich in bluegrass history.
Starting with the Osborn Brothers.
Bobby first sang Ruby on the radio in 1949 right down there
at the station in [E] Middletown where Dad wound up working a few years later.
Between Bobby and Sonny Osborn
and Red [G] Allen and my dad and Larry Sparks, this area's got a rich bluegrass history.
But the Osborn's flat got the job done at the Opry and Bobby's still there most [Bb] weekends.
So [B] we'll sing a few Osborn Brothers hits for you and hopefully you'll remember a couple of [Bb] these.
Now when we hit one of [Gb] them that makes your socks go up and down we want to hear from you.
[Bb] Squall real big, slappy neighbor and do something clever.
All [Ab] right, here we go.
[D] [Eb]
[F] [Bb]
Windy City, you're holding [Eb] my baby
With your bright lights [Bb]
and your avenue [F] so wide
[Bb] Windy City, turn loose [Eb] on my baby
If you don't give [Bb] her back, [G] I'll lose [Bb] my mind
You [F]
[Bb]
say tomorrow [Eb] you're going
[F] It's so [Bb] hard for me to [F] believe
[Bb] I'm making plans to [Eb] be lonesome
[F] Cause you're making plans to [Bb] leave
As [Eb] far as the tear drops
[Bb] Cause [F] you're making plans [Bb] to leave
[C] [Dm] He
[C]
clapped at the morning power of your [G] car coming
Well [Dm] like a storm on a summer [C] morning
They first [Dm] appear and [C] then they're gone
Kentucky, you are the dearest land outside [G] of heaven to me
Kentucky, you're more than your [C] redwood trees
When I die, I want to rest upon some [G] peaceful mountain so high
For there is
For there is
Where God will look for me
[C]
[F]
He came to visit with us [A] and Ronda Vincent and her family.
We were on the road together [G] down in Tennessee and he's in [B] good health and enjoying a successful [Bb] retirement
after Bobby [Gb] and Sonny had such a wonderful string of hits together for about 50 years.
We've traveled, I don't know, I guess to at least 20, 25 states in the last six months
and we tell folks that [N] our area, the Miami Valley of Ohio, was really rich in bluegrass history.
Starting with the Osborn Brothers.
Bobby first sang Ruby on the radio in 1949 right down there
at the station in [E] Middletown where Dad wound up working a few years later.
Between Bobby and Sonny Osborn
and Red [G] Allen and my dad and Larry Sparks, this area's got a rich bluegrass history.
But the Osborn's flat got the job done at the Opry and Bobby's still there most [Bb] weekends.
So [B] we'll sing a few Osborn Brothers hits for you and hopefully you'll remember a couple of [Bb] these.
Now when we hit one of [Gb] them that makes your socks go up and down we want to hear from you.
[Bb] Squall real big, slappy neighbor and do something clever.
All [Ab] right, here we go.
[D] [Eb]
[F] [Bb]
Windy City, you're holding [Eb] my baby
With your bright lights [Bb]
and your avenue [F] so wide
[Bb] Windy City, turn loose [Eb] on my baby
If you don't give [Bb] her back, [G] I'll lose [Bb] my mind
You [F]
[Bb]
say tomorrow [Eb] you're going
[F] It's so [Bb] hard for me to [F] believe
[Bb] I'm making plans to [Eb] be lonesome
[F] Cause you're making plans to [Bb] leave
As [Eb] far as the tear drops
[Bb] Cause [F] you're making plans [Bb] to leave
[C] [Dm] He
[C]
clapped at the morning power of your [G] car coming
Well [Dm] like a storm on a summer [C] morning
They first [Dm] appear and [C] then they're gone
Kentucky, you are the dearest land outside [G] of heaven to me
Kentucky, you're more than your [C] redwood trees
When I die, I want to rest upon some [G] peaceful mountain so high
For there is
For there is
Where God will look for me
[C]
[F]
Key:
Bb
F
G
Eb
C
Bb
F
G
I got to visit with him about a month ago.
He came to visit with us [A] and Ronda Vincent and her family.
We were on the road together [G] down in Tennessee and he's in [B] good health and enjoying a successful [Bb] retirement
after Bobby [Gb] and Sonny had such a wonderful string of hits together for about 50 years.
We've traveled, I don't know, I guess to at least 20, 25 states in the last six months
and we tell folks that [N] our area, the Miami Valley of Ohio, was really rich in bluegrass history.
Starting with the Osborn Brothers.
Bobby first sang Ruby on the radio in 1949 right down there
at the station in [E] Middletown where Dad wound up working a few years later.
Between Bobby and Sonny Osborn
and Red [G] Allen and my dad and Larry Sparks, this area's got a rich bluegrass history.
But the Osborn's flat got the job done at the Opry and Bobby's still there most [Bb] weekends. _ _ _ _ _ _
So [B] we'll sing a few Osborn Brothers hits for you and hopefully you'll remember a couple of [Bb] these.
Now when we hit one of [Gb] them that makes your socks go up and down we want to hear from you.
[Bb] Squall real big, slappy neighbor and do something clever.
All [Ab] right, here we go.
_ [D] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
Windy City, _ _ you're holding [Eb] my baby
With your bright lights [Bb]
and your avenue [F] so wide _ _
_ [Bb] Windy City, _ turn loose [Eb] on my baby
_ If you don't give [Bb] her back, [G] I'll lose [Bb] my mind _
You _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
say _ _ tomorrow [Eb] you're going
_ _ [F] It's so [Bb] hard for me to [F] _ believe _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ I'm making plans to [Eb] be lonesome
_ _ [F] Cause you're making _ plans to [Bb] leave
As _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] far as the tear drops
_ _ _ [Bb] Cause [F] you're making plans [Bb] to _ leave
[C] _ _ _ [Dm] He _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
clapped at _ _ _ _ _ _ the morning power of your [G] car coming
_ _ Well [Dm] like a storm on a summer [C] morning _
They first [Dm] appear _ and [C] then they're gone _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Kentucky, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ you are the dearest land outside [G] of heaven to _ _ me _ _
_ _ _ Kentucky, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
you're more than your [C] redwood trees _ _
_ When _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I die, _ _ _ _ _ _ I want to rest upon some [G] peaceful mountain so high _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
For there _ _ _ is
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ For there is
Where God will look for me _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
He came to visit with us [A] and Ronda Vincent and her family.
We were on the road together [G] down in Tennessee and he's in [B] good health and enjoying a successful [Bb] retirement
after Bobby [Gb] and Sonny had such a wonderful string of hits together for about 50 years.
We've traveled, I don't know, I guess to at least 20, 25 states in the last six months
and we tell folks that [N] our area, the Miami Valley of Ohio, was really rich in bluegrass history.
Starting with the Osborn Brothers.
Bobby first sang Ruby on the radio in 1949 right down there
at the station in [E] Middletown where Dad wound up working a few years later.
Between Bobby and Sonny Osborn
and Red [G] Allen and my dad and Larry Sparks, this area's got a rich bluegrass history.
But the Osborn's flat got the job done at the Opry and Bobby's still there most [Bb] weekends. _ _ _ _ _ _
So [B] we'll sing a few Osborn Brothers hits for you and hopefully you'll remember a couple of [Bb] these.
Now when we hit one of [Gb] them that makes your socks go up and down we want to hear from you.
[Bb] Squall real big, slappy neighbor and do something clever.
All [Ab] right, here we go.
_ [D] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
Windy City, _ _ you're holding [Eb] my baby
With your bright lights [Bb]
and your avenue [F] so wide _ _
_ [Bb] Windy City, _ turn loose [Eb] on my baby
_ If you don't give [Bb] her back, [G] I'll lose [Bb] my mind _
You _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
say _ _ tomorrow [Eb] you're going
_ _ [F] It's so [Bb] hard for me to [F] _ believe _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ I'm making plans to [Eb] be lonesome
_ _ [F] Cause you're making _ plans to [Bb] leave
As _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] far as the tear drops
_ _ _ [Bb] Cause [F] you're making plans [Bb] to _ leave
[C] _ _ _ [Dm] He _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
clapped at _ _ _ _ _ _ the morning power of your [G] car coming
_ _ Well [Dm] like a storm on a summer [C] morning _
They first [Dm] appear _ and [C] then they're gone _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Kentucky, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ you are the dearest land outside [G] of heaven to _ _ me _ _
_ _ _ Kentucky, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
you're more than your [C] redwood trees _ _
_ When _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I die, _ _ _ _ _ _ I want to rest upon some [G] peaceful mountain so high _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
For there _ _ _ is
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ For there is
Where God will look for me _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _