Chords for Jose Feliciano & Kenny Rogers - You Know That I Love You
Tempo:
87.75 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
B
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Very beautiful.
How you doing, Jose?
Okay, Kenny, I'm really happy to be on your show,
because, you know, I've been listening to a lot of the songs that you've been doing,
and you've been really successful,
and now it's your turn to give me your autograph.
Jose and [Gb] I used to travel together.
I was with [B] a group called the New Christy Minstrels,
and he used to travel [B] with us, and
I used to be their chauffeur.
Ha ha [C] ha!
[B] Went down a lot of blind alleys.
No, we would like very much to
We [G] had some good times.
We sure did.
I don't want to [Bb] talk about them, because, you know, somebody [G] might be watching.
Ha ha ha!
[Bm] We did
One thing we always enjoyed,
we used to get together when we [F] would get off at night and sit and play.
[D] I played upright bass.
I played upright [G] bass, and he would play guitar,
and we would sing or whatever.
And so we thought it might be fun for he and I to kind of do some [B] songs.
We listened to a lot of his songs,
and found that most of [G] them were
too musical and too hard for me,
so we kind of chose one of our little country-type things.
All [Bm] righty.
And he does it a lot better than we did.
Do you want me to give it the introduction?
You might as well.
OK, here we go.
[G] [A] Sounds a little bit like a tune I know.
[G]
[A] Here we go now.
[D] When the morning sun
streaks across my room
and [C] I'm waking up, baby,
from another [G] dream view,
as I'm on the road.
[D] Once again it seems
[C] I'm a lot left behind, baby,
it's a shame,
a [G] broken dream, but you [D] know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love you.
Oh, [G] I love you.
Oh, [D] I love you.
And if only I could
find my [G] way back to the time
when the problems [D] of this life
[C] had not yet crossed our minds.
[F] All the answers
could be found
[Bb] in nursery rhymes.
[D] And I'd come running
[C] [F] back to you.
[D] And I'd come running
[G] back to you.
[D]
But you [G] know we can't
[D] have all the dreams alone
[C] and to pay the rent.
I must leave [G] you all alone
because you know I made my choice.
[D] Many years ago
[C] and now this traveling life
is the only one I love.
But [D] you know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love [G] you.
Oh, I love you.
But [D] you know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love you.
Oh, [G] I love you.
But [D] you know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love you.
[G] Oh, I love you.
But [D] you know I love you.
Yes, I [C] love you.
Oh, baby.
[G] I love you.
I love you.
Yes, [D] I [C]
love you.
Oh, I [G] love you.
Jose
How you doing, Jose?
Okay, Kenny, I'm really happy to be on your show,
because, you know, I've been listening to a lot of the songs that you've been doing,
and you've been really successful,
and now it's your turn to give me your autograph.
Jose and [Gb] I used to travel together.
I was with [B] a group called the New Christy Minstrels,
and he used to travel [B] with us, and
I used to be their chauffeur.
Ha ha [C] ha!
[B] Went down a lot of blind alleys.
No, we would like very much to
We [G] had some good times.
We sure did.
I don't want to [Bb] talk about them, because, you know, somebody [G] might be watching.
Ha ha ha!
[Bm] We did
One thing we always enjoyed,
we used to get together when we [F] would get off at night and sit and play.
[D] I played upright bass.
I played upright [G] bass, and he would play guitar,
and we would sing or whatever.
And so we thought it might be fun for he and I to kind of do some [B] songs.
We listened to a lot of his songs,
and found that most of [G] them were
too musical and too hard for me,
so we kind of chose one of our little country-type things.
All [Bm] righty.
And he does it a lot better than we did.
Do you want me to give it the introduction?
You might as well.
OK, here we go.
[G] [A] Sounds a little bit like a tune I know.
[G]
[A] Here we go now.
[D] When the morning sun
streaks across my room
and [C] I'm waking up, baby,
from another [G] dream view,
as I'm on the road.
[D] Once again it seems
[C] I'm a lot left behind, baby,
it's a shame,
a [G] broken dream, but you [D] know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love you.
Oh, [G] I love you.
Oh, [D] I love you.
And if only I could
find my [G] way back to the time
when the problems [D] of this life
[C] had not yet crossed our minds.
[F] All the answers
could be found
[Bb] in nursery rhymes.
[D] And I'd come running
[C] [F] back to you.
[D] And I'd come running
[G] back to you.
[D]
But you [G] know we can't
[D] have all the dreams alone
[C] and to pay the rent.
I must leave [G] you all alone
because you know I made my choice.
[D] Many years ago
[C] and now this traveling life
is the only one I love.
But [D] you know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love [G] you.
Oh, I love you.
But [D] you know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love you.
Oh, [G] I love you.
But [D] you know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love you.
[G] Oh, I love you.
But [D] you know I love you.
Yes, I [C] love you.
Oh, baby.
[G] I love you.
I love you.
Yes, [D] I [C]
love you.
Oh, I [G] love you.
Jose
Key:
G
D
C
B
F
G
D
C
Very beautiful.
How you doing, Jose?
Okay, Kenny, I'm really happy to be on your show,
because, you know, I've been listening to a lot of the songs that you've been doing,
and you've been really successful,
and now it's your turn to give me your autograph.
Jose and [Gb] I used to travel together.
I was with [B] a group called the New Christy Minstrels,
and he used to travel [B] with us, and_
I used to be their chauffeur.
Ha ha [C] ha!
_ _ [B] Went down a lot of blind alleys.
No, we would like very much to_
We [G] had some good times.
We sure did.
I don't want to [Bb] talk about them, because, you know, somebody [G] might be watching.
Ha ha ha!
[Bm] We did_
One thing we always enjoyed,
we used to get together when we [F] would get off at night and sit and play.
[D] I played upright bass.
I played upright [G] bass, and he would play guitar,
and we would sing or whatever.
And so we thought it might be fun for he and I to kind of do some [B] songs.
We listened to a lot of his songs,
and found that most of [G] them were
too musical and too hard for me,
so we kind of chose one of our little country-type things.
All [Bm] righty.
And he does it a lot better than we did.
Do you want me to give it the introduction?
You might as well.
OK, here we go.
[G] _ _ _ _ [A] Sounds a little bit like a tune I know.
[G] _ _ _ _
[A] Here we go now.
[D] When the morning sun
streaks across my room
and [C] I'm waking up, baby,
from another [G] dream view,
as I'm on the road.
[D] Once again it seems
[C] I'm a lot left behind, baby,
it's a shame,
a [G] broken dream, but you [D] know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love you.
Oh, [G] I love you.
Oh, [D] I love you.
_ And if only I could
find my [G] way back to the time
when the problems [D] of this life
[C] had not yet crossed our minds.
[F] All the answers
could be found
[Bb] in nursery rhymes.
[D] And I'd come running
[C] _ [F] back to you. _
[D] And I'd come running
[G] back to you.
_ _ [D] _ _ _
But you [G] know we can't
[D] have all the dreams alone
[C] and to pay the rent.
I must leave [G] you all alone
because you know I made my choice.
[D] Many years ago
[C] and now this traveling life
is the only one I love.
But [D] you know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love [G] you.
Oh, I love you.
But [D] you know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love you.
Oh, [G] I love you. _ _ _
But [D] you know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love you.
_ [G] Oh, I love you.
But [D] you know I love you.
Yes, I [C] love you.
Oh, baby.
[G] I love you.
I love you.
Yes, [D] I _ _ _ [C]
love you.
Oh, I [G] love you.
_ _ Jose
How you doing, Jose?
Okay, Kenny, I'm really happy to be on your show,
because, you know, I've been listening to a lot of the songs that you've been doing,
and you've been really successful,
and now it's your turn to give me your autograph.
Jose and [Gb] I used to travel together.
I was with [B] a group called the New Christy Minstrels,
and he used to travel [B] with us, and_
I used to be their chauffeur.
Ha ha [C] ha!
_ _ [B] Went down a lot of blind alleys.
No, we would like very much to_
We [G] had some good times.
We sure did.
I don't want to [Bb] talk about them, because, you know, somebody [G] might be watching.
Ha ha ha!
[Bm] We did_
One thing we always enjoyed,
we used to get together when we [F] would get off at night and sit and play.
[D] I played upright bass.
I played upright [G] bass, and he would play guitar,
and we would sing or whatever.
And so we thought it might be fun for he and I to kind of do some [B] songs.
We listened to a lot of his songs,
and found that most of [G] them were
too musical and too hard for me,
so we kind of chose one of our little country-type things.
All [Bm] righty.
And he does it a lot better than we did.
Do you want me to give it the introduction?
You might as well.
OK, here we go.
[G] _ _ _ _ [A] Sounds a little bit like a tune I know.
[G] _ _ _ _
[A] Here we go now.
[D] When the morning sun
streaks across my room
and [C] I'm waking up, baby,
from another [G] dream view,
as I'm on the road.
[D] Once again it seems
[C] I'm a lot left behind, baby,
it's a shame,
a [G] broken dream, but you [D] know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love you.
Oh, [G] I love you.
Oh, [D] I love you.
_ And if only I could
find my [G] way back to the time
when the problems [D] of this life
[C] had not yet crossed our minds.
[F] All the answers
could be found
[Bb] in nursery rhymes.
[D] And I'd come running
[C] _ [F] back to you. _
[D] And I'd come running
[G] back to you.
_ _ [D] _ _ _
But you [G] know we can't
[D] have all the dreams alone
[C] and to pay the rent.
I must leave [G] you all alone
because you know I made my choice.
[D] Many years ago
[C] and now this traveling life
is the only one I love.
But [D] you know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love [G] you.
Oh, I love you.
But [D] you know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love you.
Oh, [G] I love you. _ _ _
But [D] you know I love you.
[C] Yes, I love you.
_ [G] Oh, I love you.
But [D] you know I love you.
Yes, I [C] love you.
Oh, baby.
[G] I love you.
I love you.
Yes, [D] I _ _ _ [C]
love you.
Oh, I [G] love you.
_ _ Jose