Chords for Porter Wagoner - Mother Church (of Country Music)

Tempo:
113.3 bpm
Chords used:

Eb

Bb

F

Fm

Dm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Porter Wagoner - Mother Church (of Country Music) chords
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This is WSM Nashville, [Dm] Tennessee [Eb]
presenting the brand [F]-new Off [Bb]-Street Letter, go boys!
The old clock hands are moving, [Eb] so soon it's time to go.
[F] We got time for one more song [Eb] before we close [Bb] the show.
Roy Acuff played his fiddle [Eb] to a classic country tune.
[F] And Minnie Pearl made us laugh [Eb] with her new hat [Bb] in blue.
So if you like music,
[Eb]
[F] you'd be next to heaven [Eb] at the Grand Ole [Bb] Opry.
[Fm] [Eb] Our Mother Church of [Bb] Country Music will open up her doors and let [F] you in.
[Eb] And you might think you see [Bb] an angel, [Eb] and surely you [F] will find yourself [Bb] a friend.
You know there's [Eb] so many country music legends [F] raced to stage here at the Grand Ole Opry.
[Bb] I can almost see them now.
Stars like Hank Williams, the great Tex Ritter,
[Eb] Gentleman Jim Reeves, [F] Patsy Cline, [Eb] Cowboy Kopus, [Bb] Hawkshaw [Gm] Hawkins, [F] [Bb] the great Red Foley,
[Eb] the Dixie Dewdrop, Uncle Dave Macon, the [F] great Lester Flatt, Mr.
[Eb] Teardrop, Marty Robbins,
[Bb] the Kentucky Wonder, String Mead, the legendary Lefty Purzel, the Duke [Eb] of Paducah, Rod Brasby,
[F] the solemn old judge, the founder of the Grand Ole Opry, [Eb] and the great [Bb] Ernest Huttle.
[Fm]
[Eb] Our Mother Church of Country [Bb] Music will open up her doors and let you [F] in.
[Eb] And you might think you see [Bb] an angel,
[Eb] and surely you will [F] find yourself [Bb] a friend.
[Bb]
[Eb] Surely [F] you will find yourself [Bb] a friend.
Key:  
Eb
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Bb
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F
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Fm
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Dm
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Eb
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Bb
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F
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To learn Porter Wagoner - Mother Church Of Country Music chords, grasp the musical fabric of the song with this sequence - Bb, Eb, Bb, Eb, F, Bb, F and Eb of chords. For a smooth transition, initiate your practice at 56 BPM and gradually match the song's pace of 113 BPM. Considering your vocal pitch and chord choices, adjust the capo in accordance with the key: Bb Major.

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This is WSM Nashville, [Dm] Tennessee [Eb]
presenting the brand [F]-new Off [Bb]-Street Letter, go boys! _
The old clock hands are moving, _ [Eb] so soon it's time to go. _
_ [F] We got time for one more song [Eb] before we close [Bb] the show. _
_ _ _ _ Roy Acuff played his fiddle _ [Eb] to a classic country tune.
_ [F] And Minnie Pearl made us laugh [Eb] with her new hat [Bb] in blue. _ _ _ _ _
So if you like music, _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] you'd be next to heaven _ [Eb] at the Grand Ole [Bb] Opry. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Fm] [Eb] Our Mother Church of _ _ [Bb] Country Music _ will _ _ _ open up her doors and let [F] you _ in.
_ _ _ [Eb] And you might think you see _ [Bb] an angel, _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] and surely you [F] will find yourself [Bb] a friend.
_ _ You know there's [Eb] so many country music legends [F] raced to stage here at the Grand Ole Opry.
[Bb] I can almost see them now.
Stars like Hank Williams, _ _ _ the great Tex Ritter,
_ _ [Eb] _ Gentleman Jim Reeves, _ _ _ [F] _ Patsy Cline, _ _ _ _ [Eb] Cowboy Kopus, _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ Hawkshaw [Gm] Hawkins, [F] _ [Bb] _ the great Red Foley, _ _
[Eb] the Dixie Dewdrop, Uncle Dave Macon, _ the [F] great Lester Flatt, _ _ _ Mr.
[Eb] Teardrop, Marty Robbins,
_ [Bb] the Kentucky Wonder, String Mead, _ _ the legendary Lefty Purzel, _ the Duke [Eb] of Paducah, _ _ Rod Brasby,
_ [F] _ the solemn old judge, the founder of the Grand Ole Opry, [Eb] and the great [Bb] Ernest Huttle.
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _
[Eb] Our Mother Church of _ Country [Bb] _ Music _ _ _ _ will open up her doors and let you [F] _ _ _ in. _ _
[Eb] And you might think you see _ _ [Bb] an angel, _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] and surely you will [F] find yourself [Bb] a friend.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] Surely [F] you will find yourself [Bb] a friend. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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This song was featured on the Best of Grand Old Gospel 2008 album.

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