Chords for Lorrie Morgan - Leavin' On Your Mind
Tempo:
90 bpm
Chords used:
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E
Abm
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F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Abm] We're having a good time.
You know, I talk about the Grand Ole Opry a lot because country music was the first love of my life
And, you know, it has provided me [Abm] a wonderful living to do something [A] I absolutely love to do, and that's make [E] music.
And when I was a little girl, I would go to the Opry with my father, George Morgan,
who was a member of the Grand Ole Opry for about 28 [Em] years, until he passed away in [Fm]
[N] 1975.
every Friday and Saturday night,
center stage in their long beaded gowns and their matching shoes.
You know, I talk about the Grand Ole Opry a lot because country music was the first love of my life
And, you know, it has provided me [Abm] a wonderful living to do something [A] I absolutely love to do, and that's make [E] music.
And when I was a little girl, I would go to the Opry with my father, George Morgan,
who was a member of the Grand Ole Opry for about 28 [Em] years, until he passed away in [Fm]
[N] 1975.
every Friday and Saturday night,
center stage in their long beaded gowns and their matching shoes.
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[Abm] We're having a good time.
[G] _ _ [N] We're having a good time as well.
You know, I talk about the Grand Ole Opry a lot because country music was the first love of my life
and the most consistent love of my life.
And, you know, it has provided me [Abm] a wonderful living to do something [A] I absolutely love to do, and that's make [E] music. _
And when I was a little girl, I would go to the Opry with my father, George Morgan,
who was a member of the Grand Ole Opry for about 28 [Em] years, until he passed away in [Fm]
[N] 1975.
But as a little girl, I would stand on the stage, the wings of the stage, every Friday and Saturday night,
and I would watch all the great ladies walk out to center stage in their long beaded gowns and their matching shoes.
And I always thought they looked just so perfect.
And I would think and dream as a little girl that one day I was going to be out there on that stage singing my song.
My dream came true in 1984.
They made me a full-fledged member of the Grand Ole Opry.
And to this day, it's truly the greatest highlight of my career.
And many, many times I would sit and listen to those ladies sing and just picture myself out there on the stage of the Opry.
And I'll never forget _ hearing this song being sung on the Grand Ole Opry.
And very fortunately, [Abm] a couple years ago, I [Ebm] had the opportunity to record it [E] on one of my albums [N] called A Moment in Time,
which we have available tonight on flash drive.
So we want you all to come visit us at the table.
We've got a lot of songs, a lot of music that you haven't heard yet.
But this is going to take you back quite a bit in time.
[Db] And [Dm] for some of you younger [B] folks who maybe haven't heard this song,
maybe tonight it will become [A] one of your favorite country standards.
[Abm] We certainly hope it will. _
[B] _ [F] _ _ [E] _ [Ab] _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] Do you think I'll [Eb] leave it [A] on your _ _ mind?
_ Tell me now, [Abm] _ get it over.
_ _ Hurt me now, [Gbm] _
get it over.
_ _ [B] Do you think I'll leave it [E] on your mind? _ _
If there's a new love [A] in your heart?
_ _ _ _ Tell me now, [Abm] _
_ get it over.
_ Hurt me now, [Gbm] get it over.
[B] If _ there's a new love [E] in your _ [A] _
heart?
[E] _ _ [Bm] I'll [E] [A] stay here _ _ _ in the woods, _
_ [Abm] Tell the _ dreams that you make of me.
_ _ [A] Hurt me now, _ _ get it over.
_ _ [Gb] I may love to love [B] again. _
[E] _ _ [B] _ [Abm] If there's a new [A] love inside,
_ _ _ _ _ Tell me now, [Abm] _ _ get it over. _
Hurt me now, _ [Gbm] get it over.
_ _ [B] _ If there's a new love [E] in your _ [A] _ heart?
I'm [E] going to be a hungry monarch. _
_ [Gbm] _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Gbm] _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
If you've got the heat in [Bb] your heart, _
Tell _ [Gm] _ _ me now, [Am] _ get it over.
[D] _ _
Hurt me now, [Gm] get it over. _ _
[C] If you've got leave it [F] on your [Eb] mind,
_ [D] _ _ _ _ Get [Gm] it over.
_ _ _ [C] _ If you've got leave it [F] on your _ [Bb] mind,
[F] _ [Gm]
Get it over.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] Thank you. _
[G] _ _ [N] We're having a good time as well.
You know, I talk about the Grand Ole Opry a lot because country music was the first love of my life
and the most consistent love of my life.
And, you know, it has provided me [Abm] a wonderful living to do something [A] I absolutely love to do, and that's make [E] music. _
And when I was a little girl, I would go to the Opry with my father, George Morgan,
who was a member of the Grand Ole Opry for about 28 [Em] years, until he passed away in [Fm]
[N] 1975.
But as a little girl, I would stand on the stage, the wings of the stage, every Friday and Saturday night,
and I would watch all the great ladies walk out to center stage in their long beaded gowns and their matching shoes.
And I always thought they looked just so perfect.
And I would think and dream as a little girl that one day I was going to be out there on that stage singing my song.
My dream came true in 1984.
They made me a full-fledged member of the Grand Ole Opry.
And to this day, it's truly the greatest highlight of my career.
And many, many times I would sit and listen to those ladies sing and just picture myself out there on the stage of the Opry.
And I'll never forget _ hearing this song being sung on the Grand Ole Opry.
And very fortunately, [Abm] a couple years ago, I [Ebm] had the opportunity to record it [E] on one of my albums [N] called A Moment in Time,
which we have available tonight on flash drive.
So we want you all to come visit us at the table.
We've got a lot of songs, a lot of music that you haven't heard yet.
But this is going to take you back quite a bit in time.
[Db] And [Dm] for some of you younger [B] folks who maybe haven't heard this song,
maybe tonight it will become [A] one of your favorite country standards.
[Abm] We certainly hope it will. _
[B] _ [F] _ _ [E] _ [Ab] _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] Do you think I'll [Eb] leave it [A] on your _ _ mind?
_ Tell me now, [Abm] _ get it over.
_ _ Hurt me now, [Gbm] _
get it over.
_ _ [B] Do you think I'll leave it [E] on your mind? _ _
If there's a new love [A] in your heart?
_ _ _ _ Tell me now, [Abm] _
_ get it over.
_ Hurt me now, [Gbm] get it over.
[B] If _ there's a new love [E] in your _ [A] _
heart?
[E] _ _ [Bm] I'll [E] [A] stay here _ _ _ in the woods, _
_ [Abm] Tell the _ dreams that you make of me.
_ _ [A] Hurt me now, _ _ get it over.
_ _ [Gb] I may love to love [B] again. _
[E] _ _ [B] _ [Abm] If there's a new [A] love inside,
_ _ _ _ _ Tell me now, [Abm] _ _ get it over. _
Hurt me now, _ [Gbm] get it over.
_ _ [B] _ If there's a new love [E] in your _ [A] _ heart?
I'm [E] going to be a hungry monarch. _
_ [Gbm] _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Gbm] _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
If you've got the heat in [Bb] your heart, _
Tell _ [Gm] _ _ me now, [Am] _ get it over.
[D] _ _
Hurt me now, [Gm] get it over. _ _
[C] If you've got leave it [F] on your [Eb] mind,
_ [D] _ _ _ _ Get [Gm] it over.
_ _ _ [C] _ If you've got leave it [F] on your _ [Bb] mind,
[F] _ [Gm]
Get it over.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] Thank you. _