Chords for Old Violin RIP Daryle Singletary - Brad Long

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Old Violin RIP Daryle Singletary - Brad Long chords
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Sad [E] news to hear about Darryl Singletary's [F] passing this morning.
Right now I'm going to do one of his cover songs he did of a Johnny [A] Paycheck song.
I can't recall [D] one [A] time in my life when I felt as lonely [E] as [A] I do tonight.
I feel that I can lay down [D] and [A] get up no more.
It's a damnedest feeling.
[E] I've never [A] felt it before.
Tonight I feel [D] like an [A] old violin,
soon to be put away [E] and never played [A] again.
Don't ask me why I feel like [D] this.
[A] I can't say how lonely it's a feeling.
[E]
[A] I guess this [D] cause of truth is the hardest [A] thing you'll ever face.
No, you can't change the truth.
[E] In the last days I've [A] tried.
[D] So I asked myself, where do I go [A] from here?
Just like a fool, I turned [E] around and looked in the [A] mirror.
And there I was singing [D] an [A] old violin,
soon to be put away [E] and never [A] played again.
Just to be sure, I asked myself one more [D] time, where in the world [A] do you go from here?
And it didn't make a nickel's worth of difference [E] when I looked in that [A] mirror.
Cause there I was singing [D] an [A] old violin,
soon to be put away [E] and never [A] played again.
And just like that, it hit me.
[D] That old violin and I were just alike.
[A]
We'd give our all to country music.
[E] And someday, we'll give our life.
[A] [D] [A]
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1231
E
2311
D
1321
F
134211111
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
F
134211111
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Sad [E] news to hear about Darryl Singletary's [F] passing this morning.
Right now I'm going to do one of his cover songs he did of a Johnny [A] Paycheck song.
I can't recall [D] one [A] time in my life _ when I felt as lonely [E] as [A] I do tonight.
_ I feel that I can lay down [D] and [A] get up no more.
_ It's a damnedest feeling.
[E] I've never [A] felt it before.
_ Tonight I feel [D] like an [A] old violin,
_ soon to be put away [E] and never played [A] again.
_ Don't ask me why I feel like [D] this.
[A] I can't say _ how lonely it's a feeling.
_ [E] _ _ _
[A] I guess this [D] cause of truth is the hardest [A] thing you'll ever face.
_ No, you can't change the truth.
[E] In the last days I've [A] tried.
[D] So I asked myself, where do I go [A] from here? _
_ Just like a fool, I turned [E] around and looked in the [A] mirror.
And there I was singing [D] an [A] old violin,
soon to be put away [E] and never [A] played again.
_ Just to be sure, I asked myself one more [D] time, where in the world [A] do you go from here?
And it didn't make a nickel's worth of difference [E] when I looked in that [A] mirror. _
Cause there I was singing [D] an [A] old violin,
soon to be put away [E] and never [A] played again.
_ And just like that, it hit me.
[D] That old violin and I were just alike.
[A] _ _
_ We'd give our all to country music.
[E] _ And someday, we'll give our life.
[A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _