Chords for Johnny Rodriguez & Tom T. Hall - You Always Come Back To Hurting Me
Tempo:
106 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Well, I guess you could call this extra added attraction time on pop goes the country
I'd like to introduce another guest ladies and gentlemen the storyteller Tom T Hall
Tom
The reason I've asked you to come and be on this show with Johnny's because of your direct link with his success
Johnny it was brought to [Ebm] Nashville from town in Texas by Tom T Hall and
[Eb] He played guitar in your band for a couple of years
I know and you took him to Mercury Records and helped him get his contract
So you had a great deal to do with his success and I know that knows those early years
You wrote a [E] lot of songs together and I wondered if we could recreate one of those writing [G] situations
Well route, this is the scene I guess
That takes place all over Nashville every day people sitting around trying to write song
of course John and I did this for a number of years and we were traveling together and we wrote some good tunes together and
John I guess the best
Boy I don't know if it's the best the most successful song we wrote together
We're one that you recorded called you always come back to hurting me.
Yeah, remember that
Yeah, you remember how we got started and you had the title I'll admit that and then we started throwing some words around
What key was that?
Okay, let's see
I'm beginning to believe [D] I get my kicks from being hurt
instead of making love feel better
[G] Just make it worse.
Oh, that's good
you
Tell me go then tell me call me back [C] and then you set me free you [G] always
[D] Come back to hurting [G] me
That's a hit that's right.
[D] I would say [Em] [D] you are
way come back
[G] Hurting me
[D] As we and stinging as [G] honeybee
I'm never really [Dm] sorry [G] when [C] you leave [Cm] You
[G]
Come [D] back to [G] hurting me
[Em] [G]
[D] [Em] [Bm] [G] I would get someone
Wanting you I know
[D] Good love after bed, but I'll admit
[G] It's still this time and I'm this way
You're that way [C] and maybe meant [Cm] to be you
[G]
always
Come [D] back to [G] hurting me
[C] You [G] always [D] come back to [C] hurting [G]
[Am] [G] me
[N] Love it.
I loved every minute of that
We want to thank our special guest Tom T Hall for coming by and paying a little visit to us
Here on
I'd like to introduce another guest ladies and gentlemen the storyteller Tom T Hall
Tom
The reason I've asked you to come and be on this show with Johnny's because of your direct link with his success
Johnny it was brought to [Ebm] Nashville from town in Texas by Tom T Hall and
[Eb] He played guitar in your band for a couple of years
I know and you took him to Mercury Records and helped him get his contract
So you had a great deal to do with his success and I know that knows those early years
You wrote a [E] lot of songs together and I wondered if we could recreate one of those writing [G] situations
Well route, this is the scene I guess
That takes place all over Nashville every day people sitting around trying to write song
of course John and I did this for a number of years and we were traveling together and we wrote some good tunes together and
John I guess the best
Boy I don't know if it's the best the most successful song we wrote together
We're one that you recorded called you always come back to hurting me.
Yeah, remember that
Yeah, you remember how we got started and you had the title I'll admit that and then we started throwing some words around
What key was that?
Okay, let's see
I'm beginning to believe [D] I get my kicks from being hurt
instead of making love feel better
[G] Just make it worse.
Oh, that's good
you
Tell me go then tell me call me back [C] and then you set me free you [G] always
[D] Come back to hurting [G] me
That's a hit that's right.
[D] I would say [Em] [D] you are
way come back
[G] Hurting me
[D] As we and stinging as [G] honeybee
I'm never really [Dm] sorry [G] when [C] you leave [Cm] You
[G]
Come [D] back to [G] hurting me
[Em] [G]
[D] [Em] [Bm] [G] I would get someone
Wanting you I know
[D] Good love after bed, but I'll admit
[G] It's still this time and I'm this way
You're that way [C] and maybe meant [Cm] to be you
[G]
always
Come [D] back to [G] hurting me
[C] You [G] always [D] come back to [C] hurting [G]
[Am] [G] me
[N] Love it.
I loved every minute of that
We want to thank our special guest Tom T Hall for coming by and paying a little visit to us
Here on
Key:
G
D
C
Em
Cm
G
D
C
Well, I guess you could call this extra added attraction time on pop goes the country
I'd like to introduce another guest ladies and gentlemen the storyteller Tom T Hall _ _ _ _ _
_ Tom _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ The reason I've asked you to come and be on this show with Johnny's because of your direct link with his success
Johnny it was brought to [Ebm] Nashville from town in Texas by Tom T Hall and
[Eb] He played guitar in your band for a couple of years
I know and you took him to Mercury Records and helped him get his contract
So you had a great deal to do with his success and I know that knows those early years
You wrote a [E] lot of songs together and I wondered if we could recreate one of those writing [G] situations
_ Well route, this is the scene I guess
That takes place all over Nashville every day people sitting around trying to write song
of course John and I did this for a number of years and we were traveling together and we wrote some good tunes together and
John I guess the best
Boy I don't know if it's the best the most successful song we wrote together
We're one that you recorded called you always come back to hurting me.
Yeah, remember that
Yeah, you remember how we got started and you had the title I'll admit that and then we started throwing some words around
What key was that?
Okay, _ let's _ see
_ I'm beginning to believe [D] I get my kicks from being hurt
instead of making love feel better
[G] _ Just make it worse.
Oh, that's good
you
_ Tell me go then tell me call me back [C] and then you set me free _ you [G] _ always
[D] Come back to hurting [G] _ me
That's a hit that's right.
[D] I would say [Em] [D] you are
way come back
_ [G] Hurting _ _ me
_ _ [D] As we and stinging as _ _ [G] _ honeybee
_ _ _ I'm never really [Dm] sorry [G] when [C] you _ leave [Cm] _ _ You
[G] _ _
Come [D] back to [G] hurting me _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [Em] _ [Bm] _ [G] I would get someone
_ _ _ _ _ _ Wanting you I know
_ _ [D] Good love after bed, _ but I'll admit
_ _ _ _ [G] It's still this time and _ I'm this way
You're that way [C] and maybe meant [Cm] to be you
[G] _ _
always
Come [D] back to [G] hurting me
_ [C] _ _ You [G] _ always [D] come back to [C] hurting _ [G] _
[Am] _ [G] me _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ Love _ _ _ _ it. _ _ _ _ _
_ I loved every minute of that
We want to thank our special guest Tom T Hall for coming by and paying a little visit to us
Here on
I'd like to introduce another guest ladies and gentlemen the storyteller Tom T Hall _ _ _ _ _
_ Tom _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ The reason I've asked you to come and be on this show with Johnny's because of your direct link with his success
Johnny it was brought to [Ebm] Nashville from town in Texas by Tom T Hall and
[Eb] He played guitar in your band for a couple of years
I know and you took him to Mercury Records and helped him get his contract
So you had a great deal to do with his success and I know that knows those early years
You wrote a [E] lot of songs together and I wondered if we could recreate one of those writing [G] situations
_ Well route, this is the scene I guess
That takes place all over Nashville every day people sitting around trying to write song
of course John and I did this for a number of years and we were traveling together and we wrote some good tunes together and
John I guess the best
Boy I don't know if it's the best the most successful song we wrote together
We're one that you recorded called you always come back to hurting me.
Yeah, remember that
Yeah, you remember how we got started and you had the title I'll admit that and then we started throwing some words around
What key was that?
Okay, _ let's _ see
_ I'm beginning to believe [D] I get my kicks from being hurt
instead of making love feel better
[G] _ Just make it worse.
Oh, that's good
you
_ Tell me go then tell me call me back [C] and then you set me free _ you [G] _ always
[D] Come back to hurting [G] _ me
That's a hit that's right.
[D] I would say [Em] [D] you are
way come back
_ [G] Hurting _ _ me
_ _ [D] As we and stinging as _ _ [G] _ honeybee
_ _ _ I'm never really [Dm] sorry [G] when [C] you _ leave [Cm] _ _ You
[G] _ _
Come [D] back to [G] hurting me _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [Em] _ [Bm] _ [G] I would get someone
_ _ _ _ _ _ Wanting you I know
_ _ [D] Good love after bed, _ but I'll admit
_ _ _ _ [G] It's still this time and _ I'm this way
You're that way [C] and maybe meant [Cm] to be you
[G] _ _
always
Come [D] back to [G] hurting me
_ [C] _ _ You [G] _ always [D] come back to [C] hurting _ [G] _
[Am] _ [G] me _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ Love _ _ _ _ it. _ _ _ _ _
_ I loved every minute of that
We want to thank our special guest Tom T Hall for coming by and paying a little visit to us
Here on