Chords for Reba McEntire - Is There Life Out There (Official Music Video)
Tempo:
96.1 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Eb
Gb
Bbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Order up!
[Eb] Pick up!
Joyce, [C] grab that table for me, would you, honey?
I'm running late.
Okay, [E] baby, you got it.
Keep going.
I'm on it.
Eddie's [Bbm] diner.
Andy?
[Bb] Andy, what's wrong?
[Db] Is she okay?
Yeah, [Gb] she's fine, but the school couldn't keep her with the temperature.
[Dbm] Honey, I'll get home as soon as I can, I promise you, okay?
[Gb] I love you.
Bye-bye.
[Db] She met him when she [Gb] was twenty.
She thought she [Db] was ready, but she's not [Ab] so sure.
[Db] She thought she'd [Gb] done some living.
Now [Db] she's just wondering what she's [Ab] living for.
[Gb] Now she's feeling that there's something wrong.
[Ab] You for Friday, the great Gatsby.
[Db] Is there love out there?
So much [Gb] she has not found.
Those who are not [Db] responsible enough to be on time should [Bbm] not waste [Ab] money.
[Db] She's done what she should, should she [Gb] do what she does?
[Bbm] She doesn't want to leave, [Ab] she's just wondering is there love.
Hey, [Db] we're home.
Hey, Gat.
Hey, sir.
[Gb] I'm not kidding.
I'm [Db] here.
How you doing?
Oh, how's my girl?
[Gb] How you feeling?
[Db] Right.
Oh, not much feeling.
What are you
[Gb]
[Db] She's always lived for [Gb] tomorrow.
[Db] She's never learned how to live for [Ab] today.
Oh, [Db] she's dying to try [Gb] something foolish, [Db] do something crazy, or just [Ab] get away.
[Gb] Oh, something for herself [Ab] for a chance.
[Db] Is there love out there?
So [Gb] much she has not found.
I need an answer from [Db] someone.
O'Connor.
You [Bbm] would like to [Ab] continue having [Db] both of your periods?
Should she [Gb] do what she does?
[Bbm] She doesn't want to leave, [Ab] she's just wondering is there love.
[Db] There's [Ab] a place in the sun that [Db] she's never been, [Gb] where life is fair and [Ab] time is a friend.
Would she do it the same as she [Db] did [Gb] back then?
Let's go into [Ab] space, Marjorie.
Stop it, [Bbm] that's Mommy's homework.
I'm not doing Mommy's homework.
Now give me that [Ebm] back.
Oh, no.
What have you done?
I've been working on that piece [Bbm] for three weeks now.
Why did you do that?
I didn't mean to.
[Ebm] I'm sorry, Mommy.
It was an accident.
I don't [Db] need any [Bbm] more accidents in my [Db] life.
Hey, hey, hey, [Eb] time out.
Time out.
Next.
[Db] [Eb]
The weeks until graduation were filled with heady activities.
[Ab] A group of small children were to be [Eb] presented in a play about buttercups and [Ab] daisies and bunny rabbits.
[Eb] They could be heard throughout the building practicing their hops and their little songs that sounded like silver bells.
The older [Ab]
[Eb]
[Ab] [Cm] children
O'Connor, may I see you a moment?
[Gm]
Your neatness leaves something to be desired, but your thought process doesn't.
You have a remarkable grasp of [Eb] the subject.
Hey, [Ab]
[Eb] but next time, try to avoid the [Bb] stains.
I learned more from the stains than I did the [Eb] paper.
[Ab] [Eb]
Nancy [Ab] Martin.
[Eb]
Juan.
Margaret Elizabeth O'Connor.
She's
[Ab] [Eb] turned a sad boy.
So [Ab] much she hasn't done.
[Fm] Is [Eb] the life we own.
[Cm] But then we raise her [Bb] up.
[Eb] She's done what she should.
She knew [Ab] what she did.
[Cm] She doesn't know me.
[Bb] She's just looking down on [Eb] me.
[Ab]
[Eb] [Cm]
[Bb] [Eb] That's [Ab] my wife.
I love [Cm] you, O'Connor.
[Eb] [Bb] [Eb] [Ab] [N]
[Eb] Pick up!
Joyce, [C] grab that table for me, would you, honey?
I'm running late.
Okay, [E] baby, you got it.
Keep going.
I'm on it.
Eddie's [Bbm] diner.
Andy?
[Bb] Andy, what's wrong?
[Db] Is she okay?
Yeah, [Gb] she's fine, but the school couldn't keep her with the temperature.
[Dbm] Honey, I'll get home as soon as I can, I promise you, okay?
[Gb] I love you.
Bye-bye.
[Db] She met him when she [Gb] was twenty.
She thought she [Db] was ready, but she's not [Ab] so sure.
[Db] She thought she'd [Gb] done some living.
Now [Db] she's just wondering what she's [Ab] living for.
[Gb] Now she's feeling that there's something wrong.
[Ab] You for Friday, the great Gatsby.
[Db] Is there love out there?
So much [Gb] she has not found.
Those who are not [Db] responsible enough to be on time should [Bbm] not waste [Ab] money.
[Db] She's done what she should, should she [Gb] do what she does?
[Bbm] She doesn't want to leave, [Ab] she's just wondering is there love.
Hey, [Db] we're home.
Hey, Gat.
Hey, sir.
[Gb] I'm not kidding.
I'm [Db] here.
How you doing?
Oh, how's my girl?
[Gb] How you feeling?
[Db] Right.
Oh, not much feeling.
What are you
[Gb]
[Db] She's always lived for [Gb] tomorrow.
[Db] She's never learned how to live for [Ab] today.
Oh, [Db] she's dying to try [Gb] something foolish, [Db] do something crazy, or just [Ab] get away.
[Gb] Oh, something for herself [Ab] for a chance.
[Db] Is there love out there?
So [Gb] much she has not found.
I need an answer from [Db] someone.
O'Connor.
You [Bbm] would like to [Ab] continue having [Db] both of your periods?
Should she [Gb] do what she does?
[Bbm] She doesn't want to leave, [Ab] she's just wondering is there love.
[Db] There's [Ab] a place in the sun that [Db] she's never been, [Gb] where life is fair and [Ab] time is a friend.
Would she do it the same as she [Db] did [Gb] back then?
Let's go into [Ab] space, Marjorie.
Stop it, [Bbm] that's Mommy's homework.
I'm not doing Mommy's homework.
Now give me that [Ebm] back.
Oh, no.
What have you done?
I've been working on that piece [Bbm] for three weeks now.
Why did you do that?
I didn't mean to.
[Ebm] I'm sorry, Mommy.
It was an accident.
I don't [Db] need any [Bbm] more accidents in my [Db] life.
Hey, hey, hey, [Eb] time out.
Time out.
Next.
[Db] [Eb]
The weeks until graduation were filled with heady activities.
[Ab] A group of small children were to be [Eb] presented in a play about buttercups and [Ab] daisies and bunny rabbits.
[Eb] They could be heard throughout the building practicing their hops and their little songs that sounded like silver bells.
The older [Ab]
[Eb]
[Ab] [Cm] children
O'Connor, may I see you a moment?
[Gm]
Your neatness leaves something to be desired, but your thought process doesn't.
You have a remarkable grasp of [Eb] the subject.
Hey, [Ab]
[Eb] but next time, try to avoid the [Bb] stains.
I learned more from the stains than I did the [Eb] paper.
[Ab] [Eb]
Nancy [Ab] Martin.
[Eb]
Juan.
Margaret Elizabeth O'Connor.
She's
[Ab] [Eb] turned a sad boy.
So [Ab] much she hasn't done.
[Fm] Is [Eb] the life we own.
[Cm] But then we raise her [Bb] up.
[Eb] She's done what she should.
She knew [Ab] what she did.
[Cm] She doesn't know me.
[Bb] She's just looking down on [Eb] me.
[Ab]
[Eb] [Cm]
[Bb] [Eb] That's [Ab] my wife.
I love [Cm] you, O'Connor.
[Eb] [Bb] [Eb] [Ab] [N]
Key:
Ab
Db
Eb
Gb
Bbm
Ab
Db
Eb
_ _ _ Order up!
[Eb] Pick up!
Joyce, [C] grab that table for me, would you, honey?
I'm running late.
Okay, [E] baby, you got it.
Keep going.
I'm on it.
Eddie's [Bbm] diner.
Andy?
_ [Bb] Andy, what's wrong?
_ [Db] _ Is she okay?
Yeah, [Gb] she's fine, but the school couldn't keep her with the temperature.
[Dbm] Honey, I'll get home as soon as I can, I promise you, okay?
[Gb] I love you.
Bye-bye.
[Db] She met him when she [Gb] was twenty.
She thought she [Db] was ready, but she's not [Ab] so sure.
_ [Db] She thought she'd [Gb] done some living.
Now [Db] she's just wondering what she's [Ab] living for.
_ [Gb] Now she's feeling that there's something wrong.
[Ab] You for Friday, the great Gatsby.
[Db] Is there love out there?
So much [Gb] she has not found.
Those who are not [Db] responsible enough to be on time should [Bbm] not waste [Ab] money.
[Db] She's done what she should, should she [Gb] do what she does?
[Bbm] She doesn't want to leave, [Ab] she's just wondering is there love.
Hey, [Db] we're home.
Hey, Gat.
Hey, sir.
[Gb] I'm not kidding.
I'm [Db] here.
How you doing?
Oh, how's my girl?
[Gb] How you feeling?
[Db] Right.
Oh, not much feeling.
What are you_
[Gb] _
_ [Db] She's always lived for [Gb] tomorrow.
[Db] She's never learned how to live for [Ab] today.
Oh, [Db] she's dying to try [Gb] something foolish, [Db] do something crazy, or just [Ab] get away.
_ [Gb] Oh, something for herself [Ab] for a chance.
_ [Db] Is there love out there?
So [Gb] much she has not found.
I need an answer from [Db] someone.
O'Connor.
You [Bbm] would like to [Ab] continue having [Db] both of your periods?
Should she [Gb] do what she does?
[Bbm] She doesn't want to leave, [Ab] she's just wondering is there love.
[Db] _ _ There's [Ab] a place in the sun that [Db] she's never been, [Gb] where life is fair and [Ab] time is a friend.
Would she do it the same as she [Db] did [Gb] back then? _ _
Let's go into [Ab] space, Marjorie.
_ Stop it, [Bbm] that's Mommy's homework.
I'm not doing Mommy's homework.
Now give me that [Ebm] back.
_ Oh, no.
_ What have you done?
I've been working on that piece [Bbm] for three weeks now.
Why did you do that?
I didn't mean to.
[Ebm] I'm sorry, Mommy.
It was an accident.
I don't [Db] need any [Bbm] more accidents in my [Db] life.
Hey, hey, hey, [Eb] time out.
Time out.
Next. _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ The weeks until graduation were filled with heady activities.
[Ab] A group of small children were to be [Eb] presented in a play about buttercups and [Ab] daisies and bunny rabbits.
[Eb] They could be heard throughout the building practicing their hops and their little songs that sounded like silver bells.
The older _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] children_
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ O'Connor, may I see you a moment? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Your neatness leaves something to be desired, but your thought process doesn't.
You have a remarkable grasp of [Eb] the subject.
Hey, [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] but next time, try to avoid the [Bb] stains. _
_ _ _ I learned more from the stains than I did the [Eb] paper.
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ Nancy [Ab] Martin.
_ _ [Eb]
Juan.
_ Margaret Elizabeth O'Connor.
She's _
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] turned a sad boy.
So [Ab] much she hasn't done.
[Fm] Is [Eb] the life we own.
[Cm] But then we raise her [Bb] up.
[Eb] She's done what she should.
She knew [Ab] what she did.
[Cm] She doesn't know me.
[Bb] She's just looking down on [Eb] me.
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ That's [Ab] my wife. _
I love [Cm] you, O'Connor.
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [N] _
[Eb] Pick up!
Joyce, [C] grab that table for me, would you, honey?
I'm running late.
Okay, [E] baby, you got it.
Keep going.
I'm on it.
Eddie's [Bbm] diner.
Andy?
_ [Bb] Andy, what's wrong?
_ [Db] _ Is she okay?
Yeah, [Gb] she's fine, but the school couldn't keep her with the temperature.
[Dbm] Honey, I'll get home as soon as I can, I promise you, okay?
[Gb] I love you.
Bye-bye.
[Db] She met him when she [Gb] was twenty.
She thought she [Db] was ready, but she's not [Ab] so sure.
_ [Db] She thought she'd [Gb] done some living.
Now [Db] she's just wondering what she's [Ab] living for.
_ [Gb] Now she's feeling that there's something wrong.
[Ab] You for Friday, the great Gatsby.
[Db] Is there love out there?
So much [Gb] she has not found.
Those who are not [Db] responsible enough to be on time should [Bbm] not waste [Ab] money.
[Db] She's done what she should, should she [Gb] do what she does?
[Bbm] She doesn't want to leave, [Ab] she's just wondering is there love.
Hey, [Db] we're home.
Hey, Gat.
Hey, sir.
[Gb] I'm not kidding.
I'm [Db] here.
How you doing?
Oh, how's my girl?
[Gb] How you feeling?
[Db] Right.
Oh, not much feeling.
What are you_
[Gb] _
_ [Db] She's always lived for [Gb] tomorrow.
[Db] She's never learned how to live for [Ab] today.
Oh, [Db] she's dying to try [Gb] something foolish, [Db] do something crazy, or just [Ab] get away.
_ [Gb] Oh, something for herself [Ab] for a chance.
_ [Db] Is there love out there?
So [Gb] much she has not found.
I need an answer from [Db] someone.
O'Connor.
You [Bbm] would like to [Ab] continue having [Db] both of your periods?
Should she [Gb] do what she does?
[Bbm] She doesn't want to leave, [Ab] she's just wondering is there love.
[Db] _ _ There's [Ab] a place in the sun that [Db] she's never been, [Gb] where life is fair and [Ab] time is a friend.
Would she do it the same as she [Db] did [Gb] back then? _ _
Let's go into [Ab] space, Marjorie.
_ Stop it, [Bbm] that's Mommy's homework.
I'm not doing Mommy's homework.
Now give me that [Ebm] back.
_ Oh, no.
_ What have you done?
I've been working on that piece [Bbm] for three weeks now.
Why did you do that?
I didn't mean to.
[Ebm] I'm sorry, Mommy.
It was an accident.
I don't [Db] need any [Bbm] more accidents in my [Db] life.
Hey, hey, hey, [Eb] time out.
Time out.
Next. _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ The weeks until graduation were filled with heady activities.
[Ab] A group of small children were to be [Eb] presented in a play about buttercups and [Ab] daisies and bunny rabbits.
[Eb] They could be heard throughout the building practicing their hops and their little songs that sounded like silver bells.
The older _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] children_
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ O'Connor, may I see you a moment? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Your neatness leaves something to be desired, but your thought process doesn't.
You have a remarkable grasp of [Eb] the subject.
Hey, [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] but next time, try to avoid the [Bb] stains. _
_ _ _ I learned more from the stains than I did the [Eb] paper.
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ Nancy [Ab] Martin.
_ _ [Eb]
Juan.
_ Margaret Elizabeth O'Connor.
She's _
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] turned a sad boy.
So [Ab] much she hasn't done.
[Fm] Is [Eb] the life we own.
[Cm] But then we raise her [Bb] up.
[Eb] She's done what she should.
She knew [Ab] what she did.
[Cm] She doesn't know me.
[Bb] She's just looking down on [Eb] me.
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ That's [Ab] my wife. _
I love [Cm] you, O'Connor.
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [N] _