Til I Can Make It On My Own Chords by Martina Mcbride
Tempo:
70.1 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Db
G
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Perfect match between a beautiful singer and a beautiful song.
Please welcome Miss Martina McBride.
I'm so proud to be part of this project.
The tradition of country music is very special to me.
I'm also especially proud to be singing a Tammy Wynette song.
When we recorded this song, even though I've heard this song a hundred times or a million times,
when I was recording it, the words took on a whole new meaning for me.
They seemed to speak to me about the sadness I was feeling,
the sadness that we all have been feeling at the loss of Tammy.
And so I'd like to sing this song tonight, especially for Tammy's husband, George Ritchie,
and in tribute to our first lady of country music, Miss Tammy Wynette.
[G]
I'll [D] need time [C] to get you off [G] my mind
And I [C] may sometimes bother you
[G] Try to be in touch with you
[D] Even ask too much of you [Am] from [G] time to time
Now [D] and then
[C] Lord, you know I'll need [G] a break till I [C] get used to losing you
[G] Let me keep on using [D] you
Till I can make it [G] on my own
[Ab] [Eb] I'll get by
[Db] But no matter how [Ab] I die
There'll [Db] be times you know I'll call
[Ab] Chances are my tears will fall
[Eb] And I'll have no pride at all from [Ab] time to time
But [Eb] they say
[Db] Oh, there'll be a brighter [Ab]
[Db] day when I'll lean on you
[Ab] That's all I need to do
[Eb] Till I can make it on [Ab] my own
[Fm] [Eb] Surely someday [E] I'll come [Fm] and see the morning [Ab] sun
[Db] Without [Eb] another lonely night [Db] [Ab] behind me
[Fm] [Eb] Though [C] [Fm]
[Ab] [Bb] my memories [Bbm] will [Eb] find [Ab] me
But [Eb] till then
[Db] Lord, you know I'm gonna need [Ab] a break [Db] from losing you
[Ab] Let me keep on using [Eb] you
Till I can make it [Ab] on my [Eb] own
[Fm] [Eb] Till I can make [Abm] it on my own
[Db] [Eb] [Ab]
Please welcome Miss Martina McBride.
I'm so proud to be part of this project.
The tradition of country music is very special to me.
I'm also especially proud to be singing a Tammy Wynette song.
When we recorded this song, even though I've heard this song a hundred times or a million times,
when I was recording it, the words took on a whole new meaning for me.
They seemed to speak to me about the sadness I was feeling,
the sadness that we all have been feeling at the loss of Tammy.
And so I'd like to sing this song tonight, especially for Tammy's husband, George Ritchie,
and in tribute to our first lady of country music, Miss Tammy Wynette.
[G]
I'll [D] need time [C] to get you off [G] my mind
And I [C] may sometimes bother you
[G] Try to be in touch with you
[D] Even ask too much of you [Am] from [G] time to time
Now [D] and then
[C] Lord, you know I'll need [G] a break till I [C] get used to losing you
[G] Let me keep on using [D] you
Till I can make it [G] on my own
[Ab] [Eb] I'll get by
[Db] But no matter how [Ab] I die
There'll [Db] be times you know I'll call
[Ab] Chances are my tears will fall
[Eb] And I'll have no pride at all from [Ab] time to time
But [Eb] they say
[Db] Oh, there'll be a brighter [Ab]
[Db] day when I'll lean on you
[Ab] That's all I need to do
[Eb] Till I can make it on [Ab] my own
[Fm] [Eb] Surely someday [E] I'll come [Fm] and see the morning [Ab] sun
[Db] Without [Eb] another lonely night [Db] [Ab] behind me
[Fm] [Eb] Though [C] [Fm]
[Ab] [Bb] my memories [Bbm] will [Eb] find [Ab] me
But [Eb] till then
[Db] Lord, you know I'm gonna need [Ab] a break [Db] from losing you
[Ab] Let me keep on using [Eb] you
Till I can make it [Ab] on my [Eb] own
[Fm] [Eb] Till I can make [Abm] it on my own
[Db] [Eb] [Ab]
Key:
Ab
Eb
Db
G
C
Ab
Eb
Db
Perfect match between a beautiful singer and a beautiful song.
Please welcome Miss Martina McBride. _ _
_ _ _ I'm so proud to be part of this project.
The tradition of country music is very special to me.
I'm also especially proud to be singing a Tammy Wynette song.
When we recorded this song, even though I've heard this song a hundred times or a million times,
when I was recording it, the words took on a whole new meaning for me.
They seemed to speak to me about the sadness I was feeling,
the sadness that we all have been feeling at the loss of Tammy.
And so I'd like to sing this song tonight, especially for Tammy's husband, George Ritchie,
and in tribute to our first lady of country music, Miss Tammy Wynette.
_ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ I'll [D] need time [C] to get you off [G] my mind
And I [C] may sometimes bother you
[G] Try to be in touch with you
[D] Even ask too much of you [Am] from [G] time to time
_ _ _ Now [D] and _ then
[C] Lord, you know I'll need [G] a break _ till I [C] get used to losing you
[G] Let me keep on using [D] you
Till I can make it [G] on my own
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] I'll get by
_ [Db] But no matter how [Ab] I die
There'll [Db] be times you know I'll call
[Ab] Chances are my tears will fall
[Eb] And I'll have no pride at all from [Ab] time to time
But _ _ [Eb] they _ say
[Db] Oh, there'll be a brighter [Ab] _ _
_ [Db] day when I'll lean on you
[Ab] That's all I need to do
[Eb] Till I can make it on [Ab] my own
[Fm] _ [Eb] Surely someday [E] I'll come [Fm] and see the morning [Ab] sun
[Db] Without [Eb] another lonely night [Db] [Ab] behind me
[Fm] _ [Eb] Though [C] _ _ [Fm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Bb] my memories [Bbm] will [Eb] find [Ab] me
But [Eb] till then
_ [Db] Lord, you know I'm gonna need [Ab] a break _ _ [Db] from losing you
[Ab] Let me keep on using [Eb] you
Till I can make it [Ab] on my [Eb] own
[Fm] _ [Eb] _ Till I can make [Abm] it on my own
[Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Please welcome Miss Martina McBride. _ _
_ _ _ I'm so proud to be part of this project.
The tradition of country music is very special to me.
I'm also especially proud to be singing a Tammy Wynette song.
When we recorded this song, even though I've heard this song a hundred times or a million times,
when I was recording it, the words took on a whole new meaning for me.
They seemed to speak to me about the sadness I was feeling,
the sadness that we all have been feeling at the loss of Tammy.
And so I'd like to sing this song tonight, especially for Tammy's husband, George Ritchie,
and in tribute to our first lady of country music, Miss Tammy Wynette.
_ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ I'll [D] need time [C] to get you off [G] my mind
And I [C] may sometimes bother you
[G] Try to be in touch with you
[D] Even ask too much of you [Am] from [G] time to time
_ _ _ Now [D] and _ then
[C] Lord, you know I'll need [G] a break _ till I [C] get used to losing you
[G] Let me keep on using [D] you
Till I can make it [G] on my own
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] I'll get by
_ [Db] But no matter how [Ab] I die
There'll [Db] be times you know I'll call
[Ab] Chances are my tears will fall
[Eb] And I'll have no pride at all from [Ab] time to time
But _ _ [Eb] they _ say
[Db] Oh, there'll be a brighter [Ab] _ _
_ [Db] day when I'll lean on you
[Ab] That's all I need to do
[Eb] Till I can make it on [Ab] my own
[Fm] _ [Eb] Surely someday [E] I'll come [Fm] and see the morning [Ab] sun
[Db] Without [Eb] another lonely night [Db] [Ab] behind me
[Fm] _ [Eb] Though [C] _ _ [Fm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Bb] my memories [Bbm] will [Eb] find [Ab] me
But [Eb] till then
_ [Db] Lord, you know I'm gonna need [Ab] a break _ _ [Db] from losing you
[Ab] Let me keep on using [Eb] you
Till I can make it [Ab] on my [Eb] own
[Fm] _ [Eb] _ Till I can make [Abm] it on my own
[Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _