Chords for Merle haggard when did right become wrong rare recording
Tempo:
91.4 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
F#
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A#] [C#] We have a song we want to do for this album, one called, When Did Right Become Wrong?
It was written by a good friend of [N] mine, and I've always loved this song.
Would you welcome Tommy Collins back out as he holds the paper for me?
[A#m] On a song I've never done before, on stage.
[G]
We hope you like it.
It's kind of a slow ballad [A] type song, something like that.
It used to [E] be right [A] that you loved me.
You [D] said so, [E] and I thought [A] so too.
We talked [E] maturely [A] about [Em] old [F#] puppy love, [B] comparing the [F#] old with [E] the new.
[A#m] [E] [G#] [A] If it's [E] so right we [A] love each other, [D] then why had [E] you rather [A] be gone?
[C#] [D] You seem to take [A] pride [F#] in [A] deceiving.
[F#] [F#m] [G#] [A] But when [E] did right [A] become wrong?
[D] [D#] [A] When [E] did right [A] become wrong?
[B] You [C#] [D]
made [A] [Bm] [A]
[A]
[E] [A]
[Am] [F#m] [C#m] [A]
a [E] good talk [A] about romance.
[D] You said you [E] just know it [A] when it's real.
You sealed [E] your orations [A] with kisses [F#] fire.
[B] Oh darling, [Em] were [F#m] they [E] really [D] real?
[E] [F#] [E] [A] If it's [E] so right [A] that I hold [D] you, [A] [D] then why [E] have I not in [A] so long?
For [D] you know I [A] can't [D] [A] even touch you.
[F#m] [C#m] [A] And when [E] did right [A] become wrong?
[D] [A] When [E] did right [A] become wrong?
It was written by a good friend of [N] mine, and I've always loved this song.
Would you welcome Tommy Collins back out as he holds the paper for me?
[A#m] On a song I've never done before, on stage.
[G]
We hope you like it.
It's kind of a slow ballad [A] type song, something like that.
It used to [E] be right [A] that you loved me.
You [D] said so, [E] and I thought [A] so too.
We talked [E] maturely [A] about [Em] old [F#] puppy love, [B] comparing the [F#] old with [E] the new.
[A#m] [E] [G#] [A] If it's [E] so right we [A] love each other, [D] then why had [E] you rather [A] be gone?
[C#] [D] You seem to take [A] pride [F#] in [A] deceiving.
[F#] [F#m] [G#] [A] But when [E] did right [A] become wrong?
[D] [D#] [A] When [E] did right [A] become wrong?
[B] You [C#] [D]
made [A] [Bm] [A]
[A]
[E] [A]
[Am] [F#m] [C#m] [A]
a [E] good talk [A] about romance.
[D] You said you [E] just know it [A] when it's real.
You sealed [E] your orations [A] with kisses [F#] fire.
[B] Oh darling, [Em] were [F#m] they [E] really [D] real?
[E] [F#] [E] [A] If it's [E] so right [A] that I hold [D] you, [A] [D] then why [E] have I not in [A] so long?
For [D] you know I [A] can't [D] [A] even touch you.
[F#m] [C#m] [A] And when [E] did right [A] become wrong?
[D] [A] When [E] did right [A] become wrong?
Key:
A
E
D
F#
F#m
A
E
D
[A#] _ _ _ _ [C#] We have a song we want to do for this album, one called, When Did Right Become Wrong?
It was written by a good friend of [N] mine, and I've always loved this song.
Would you welcome Tommy Collins back out as he holds the paper for me?
[A#m] On a song I've never done before, on stage.
_ _ [G]
We hope you like it.
It's kind of a slow ballad [A] type song, something like that.
_ It used to [E] be right [A] that you loved me.
_ You [D] said so, [E] and I thought [A] so too.
_ _ _ _ We talked [E] maturely [A] about [Em] old [F#] puppy love, _ [B] comparing the [F#] old with [E] the new.
[A#m] _ [E] _ [G#] _ _ [A] If it's [E] so right we [A] love each other, _ _ _ [D] then why had [E] you rather [A] be gone?
_ [C#] _ [D] You seem to take [A] pride [F#] in [A] deceiving.
[F#] _ _ [F#m] _ [G#] [A] But when [E] did right [A] become wrong?
[D] _ _ [D#] _ [A] When [E] did right [A] become wrong?
[B] You [C#] _ [D] _ _
made [A] _ [Bm] _ [A] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [Am] _ [F#m] _ [C#m] _ [A] _
a [E] good talk [A] about romance.
_ _ [D] You said you [E] just know it [A] when it's real.
You _ _ sealed [E] your orations [A] with kisses _ [F#] fire.
[B] Oh darling, [Em] were [F#m] they [E] really [D] real?
[E] _ [F#] _ [E] _ [A] If it's [E] so right [A] that I hold [D] you, [A] _ _ [D] then why [E] have I not in [A] so long?
_ For [D] you know I [A] can't [D] [A] even touch you.
_ [F#m] _ [C#m] [A] And when [E] did right [A] become wrong?
[D] _ _ _ [A] When [E] did right [A] become wrong?
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
It was written by a good friend of [N] mine, and I've always loved this song.
Would you welcome Tommy Collins back out as he holds the paper for me?
[A#m] On a song I've never done before, on stage.
_ _ [G]
We hope you like it.
It's kind of a slow ballad [A] type song, something like that.
_ It used to [E] be right [A] that you loved me.
_ You [D] said so, [E] and I thought [A] so too.
_ _ _ _ We talked [E] maturely [A] about [Em] old [F#] puppy love, _ [B] comparing the [F#] old with [E] the new.
[A#m] _ [E] _ [G#] _ _ [A] If it's [E] so right we [A] love each other, _ _ _ [D] then why had [E] you rather [A] be gone?
_ [C#] _ [D] You seem to take [A] pride [F#] in [A] deceiving.
[F#] _ _ [F#m] _ [G#] [A] But when [E] did right [A] become wrong?
[D] _ _ [D#] _ [A] When [E] did right [A] become wrong?
[B] You [C#] _ [D] _ _
made [A] _ [Bm] _ [A] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [Am] _ [F#m] _ [C#m] _ [A] _
a [E] good talk [A] about romance.
_ _ [D] You said you [E] just know it [A] when it's real.
You _ _ sealed [E] your orations [A] with kisses _ [F#] fire.
[B] Oh darling, [Em] were [F#m] they [E] really [D] real?
[E] _ [F#] _ [E] _ [A] If it's [E] so right [A] that I hold [D] you, [A] _ _ [D] then why [E] have I not in [A] so long?
_ For [D] you know I [A] can't [D] [A] even touch you.
_ [F#m] _ [C#m] [A] And when [E] did right [A] become wrong?
[D] _ _ _ [A] When [E] did right [A] become wrong?
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