Chords for OMG! | Merle Haggard - Sing Me Back Home | REACTION!!!

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[E] [Fm] [C]
[B] Hey what's up guys welcome back I am Van and we are all the LFR family and if you're not
already with the LFR family I'm gonna need for you to hit that subscribe button right there [Bb] Jack.
Go on hit that thing [Ebm] hit that thing [Dm] hit the subscribe button guys.
Well the like button just to help the algorithm and hit the subscribe button if you love what
you see in the reaction.
So you can do that later [Bb] probably around minute six or seven.
Six or seven do what you gotta do.
All right that'd be dope.
We about to check out some Merle [F] Haggard.
[D] Merle Haggard and the name of the song is sing me back home in the microphones.
[A] Here's one for all the ex-convicts in the house.
Oh that's okay.
A song for the ex-cons.
A warden led [E] a prisoner down [D] the hallway to [A] his doom.
I stood up to say goodbye like [E] all the rest.
[B] [E] [A] And I heard him tell [E] the warden there's a [D] song [A] my mama sang.
He has excellent voice control.
He's good he know what the heck he's doing I'm [E] just gonna say that.
[D] There's a song [A] my mama sang.
My mama sang.
Could I hear it once [E] before you move.
[A]
Let him sing me [E] back home.
Woo [D] listen to the harmony.
I used [A] to hear that.
Made my own dreams [E] come alive.
The studio they tied all together with all the electric electronics and whatnot
and switchboards and stuff so yeah this is [A] nice though.
Old memories [E] come alive.
You hear the lady voice too.
[Abm] [B]
[E] [A] Take me [E] away.
[D] And turn [A] back the years.
Sing me [E] back home.
Before [A] I die.
[E]
[D]
[A]
I [E]
[B] [E]
[A]
[E] [D]
[A]
[E]
[A]
recall last [E] Sunday morning.
[D] A choir from [A] off the streets.
Came in to sing the few.
Old [E] gospel songs.
[B] This brother is smooth.
He's [G] really smooth.
I mean if you're not into singing all like that then you might not know.
I mean but if this is your favorite artist of course you do.
But anyone else who's just watching this and you're also being introduced to Merle Haggard
the same way I am because I've never heard of his name before.
But apparently he's huge in the country world.
So [A] I've heard but he's very smooth.
He has certain subtleties about his voice that is just.
It's actually remarkable.
He's not doing a whole lot.
He's not going above and beyond or anything trying to do too much style or.
[E] Old gospel songs.
[B] Old gospel [E] songs.
[A] [E] And [A] I heard him tell the [E] singers.
I [D] heard this song.
[A] My mama sang.
Could I hear it once.
[E] Before you [A]
belong.
Let him send me [E] back home.
With [D] a song I [A] used to hear.
It made my heart race.
[E] [B] Come alive.
[E] This is my last time stopping it before the song is over I promise.
I'm not going to stop it again.
I'm not.
I don't care what I hear.
I'm not going to stop it.
But I just had to say this.
I can only assume that everybody that's singing right now are Christian.
All right.
Only reason why I say that is because the style that they sing and play their music in.
Is not only reminiscent but almost like identical to like Baptist music.
Almost Southern Baptist music.
This is how it's written.
This is how it's put together.
This is how it's sung.
This is how it's played.
Every single bar is the same.
I mean not the same but it's again it's identical to Southern Baptist music.
[A]
[E] Take me away.
[D]
And turn [A] back the year.
And turn back the year.
Take me back [E] home.
Before I die.
[A]
Take me [E] back home.
[A] Before [D] I die.
[A]
[C] [Dm] Bravo.
That was nice.
And I do take into account that he's more seasoned years.
And he sung this right here.
So, [Gm] well, [Gbm]
this [Dm] just tells me that his voice at some point was better than this.
[Gm] So that's pretty [A] cool.
He has a really nice voice and I appreciate you [Fm] checking it out.
Hopefully you did too.
[Gm] If you know of any other ones that you want me to check out from him, [D] please let me know.
And [Gm] we will move forward and get it done.
That's pretty [E] much all I have right now.
Make sure you meet me over in our other [F] country reactions.
[D] I love y'all man.
Thank you for putting [Ab] this live.
[Dm] Thank you for liking.
Thank you for subscribing.
Y'all are amazing.
[D] [Eb] [F]
[N] [C] [Abm]
[Fm] [C] [N]
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[F] _ _ _ [D] _ [Fm] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [C] _
[B] _ Hey what's up guys welcome back I am Van and we are all the LFR family and if you're not
already with the LFR family I'm gonna need for you to hit that subscribe button right there [Bb] Jack.
Go on hit that thing [Ebm] hit that thing [Dm] hit the subscribe button guys.
Well the like button just to help the algorithm and hit the subscribe button if you love what
you see in the reaction.
So you can do that later [Bb] probably around minute six or seven.
Six or seven do what you gotta do.
All right that'd be dope.
We about to check out some Merle [F] Haggard.
[D] Merle Haggard and the name of the song is sing me back home in the microphones.
_ _ [A] _ Here's one for all the ex-convicts in the house.
Oh _ that's _ okay.
_ _ _ A song for the ex-cons. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ A warden led [E] a prisoner _ down [D] the hallway _ to [A] his doom.
_ _ I stood up _ to say goodbye like _ [E] all the rest. _ _ _ _
[B] _ [E] _ _ _ [A] And I heard him tell [E] the _ _ warden there's a [D] song _ [A] my mama sang.
He has excellent voice control.
He's good he know what the heck he's doing I'm [E] just gonna say that.
[D] There's a song _ [A] my mama sang.
My mama sang.
Could I hear it once _ _ [E] before _ you move.
[A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Let him sing me [E] back _ home.
Woo [D] listen to the harmony. _
I used [A] to hear that. _ _ _
Made _ my own _ _ dreams [E] come alive.
The studio they tied all together with all the electric electronics and whatnot
and switchboards and stuff so yeah this is [A] nice though.
Old memories _ [E] come alive.
You hear the lady voice too.
[Abm] _ _ [B] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [A] Take _ _ me [E] away. _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ And turn [A] back the years.
_ _ Sing _ me [E] back home.
Before [A] I die.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I _ [E] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ recall _ last [E] Sunday morning. _ _ _
[D] A choir from [A] off the streets.
_ _ _ Came in to sing the few.
_ Old [E] gospel songs.
[B] _ This brother is smooth.
He's [G] really smooth.
I mean if you're not into singing all like that then you might not know.
I mean but if this is your favorite artist of course you do.
But anyone else who's just watching this and you're also being introduced to Merle Haggard
the same way I am because I've never heard of his name before.
But apparently he's huge in the country world.
So [A] I've heard but he's very smooth.
He has certain _ subtleties about his voice that is just. _
It's actually remarkable.
He's not doing a whole lot.
He's not going above and beyond or anything trying to do too much style or.
_ _ [E] Old gospel songs.
[B] Old gospel [E] songs.
_ _ [A] _ [E] And [A] I heard him tell the [E] singers. _
I [D] heard this _ song.
[A] My mama _ _ sang.
Could I hear it once. _
_ _ [E] Before you _ [A]
belong. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Let him send _ _ me [E] back home.
_ With [D] a song _ I [A] used to hear. _ _
It made my heart _ race.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] _ Come alive.
[E] _ _ This is my last time stopping it before the song is over I promise.
I'm not going to stop it again.
I'm not.
I don't care what I hear.
I'm not going to stop it.
But I just had to say this.
I can only assume that everybody that's singing right now are Christian.
All right.
Only reason why I say that is because _ the _ style that they sing and play their music in. _
_ Is not only reminiscent but almost like _ _ identical to like Baptist _ _ music.
_ Almost Southern Baptist music.
This is how it's written.
This is how it's put together.
This is how it's sung.
This is how it's played.
Every single bar is the same.
I mean not the same but it's again it's identical to Southern Baptist music.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [E] Take me away.
_ _ [D] _
_ _ And turn [A] back the year.
And turn back the year.
Take _ me back [E] _ home.
Before I die.
[A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Take _ me [E] back home.
_ [A] Before [D] I die. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ [Dm] _ _ Bravo.
That was nice.
And I do take into account that _ he's more seasoned years.
And he sung this right here.
So, _ [Gm] well, [Gbm] _
this [Dm] just tells me that his voice at some point was better than this. _
[Gm] So that's pretty [A] cool.
He has a really nice voice and I appreciate you [Fm] checking it out.
Hopefully you did too.
[Gm] If you know of any other ones that you want me to check out from him, [D] please let me know.
_ And [Gm] we will move forward and get it done.
That's pretty [E] much all I have right now.
Make sure you meet me over in our other [F] country reactions.
[D] I love y'all man.
Thank you for putting [Ab] this live.
[Dm] Thank you for liking.
Thank you for subscribing.
Y'all are amazing. _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ [C] _ _ [Abm] _
_ [Fm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [N] _ _

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