I Still Miss Someone Chords by Rosanne Cash
Tempo:
70.075 bpm
Chords used:
C
D
G
Bb
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
was playing Carnegie Hall, and he asked me if I would sing
I Still Miss Someone with him.
And I was kind of angry with him at that moment in my life.
I said, no, I don't want to.
And he said, OK.
And then I started thinking about it.
And there was something about his back
when he turned, that image of him with his guitar
strung across his back.
That was just, it was really moving to me.
And I kind of called after him.
I said, Dad, OK, I'll do it.
And he did I Still Miss Someone.
I went out and sang it with him at Carnegie Hall.
[Bb] And it was like everything dissolved in that moment.
[C]
[G] [C] [Bm]
[D] [G] Yet by dawn [C] the leaves [D] are falling.
[C] The cold [D] wild winds [G] will come.
[C] Sweethearts walk [Am] by [D] together.
And [C] I still [D]
[G] miss someone.
I go [C] out on [D] a party to [C] look for [D] a little [G] fun.
But I find [C] a [D] darkened corner.
Because [C] I [D] still miss [G] someone.
[B] Oh, [C] I never [D] got over [G] those blue eyes.
[C] I see [D] them [G] everywhere.
[C] I miss [D] those arms [Em] that held me [Bm] [C] when all [D] the love [G] was there.
And I wonder [C]
if [D] he's sorry [G] for [C] leaving [D] what we'd [G] begun.
Yeah, there's someone [C]
for [D] me somewhere.
[C] But I [D] still miss [G] someone.
[Dm] [Bb] [C]
[G] [A] [Bb] [C]
Oh, [Gm] [G] [Bb] [C]
[G] [B] [C] [Bm]
[D] [G] I wonder [C]
[Am] if [D] he's sorry for [C] leaving [D] what we'd [G] begun.
There's [D] [C] someone for [D] me somewhere.
[G] [C] But I [D] still miss [G] someone.
[C] [D]
I still miss [G] someone.
JR's recording career began in July of 1955
with a song at Sun Records.
Here we are well into the 21st century now.
And at any point, at any decade, he could have stopped and just
rested and gone, well, there it is right there.
But the thing that I truly love and admire about him,
last week I heard one of his songs.
A brand new recording by him.
He never quits.
And man, what an inspiration that is.
He's still [F] out there making [Ab] innovative music,
setting standards for all of us to follow.
That's Johnny Cash.
Johnny Cash as well is an extremely [B] deep one.
And I don't think we're even close to the bottom yet.
I think every artist out there, if you
asked them the honest truth, they
would tell you they would love to have a career that
lasted as long as Johnny Cash's career has lasted.
There's two kinds of people on earth.
There's those who know about Johnny Cash
and those who will.
Because somewhere in life, you run into an emotion somewhere
that Johnny Cash sings about.
As I get
I Still Miss Someone with him.
And I was kind of angry with him at that moment in my life.
I said, no, I don't want to.
And he said, OK.
And then I started thinking about it.
And there was something about his back
when he turned, that image of him with his guitar
strung across his back.
That was just, it was really moving to me.
And I kind of called after him.
I said, Dad, OK, I'll do it.
And he did I Still Miss Someone.
I went out and sang it with him at Carnegie Hall.
[Bb] And it was like everything dissolved in that moment.
[C]
[G] [C] [Bm]
[D] [G] Yet by dawn [C] the leaves [D] are falling.
[C] The cold [D] wild winds [G] will come.
[C] Sweethearts walk [Am] by [D] together.
And [C] I still [D]
[G] miss someone.
I go [C] out on [D] a party to [C] look for [D] a little [G] fun.
But I find [C] a [D] darkened corner.
Because [C] I [D] still miss [G] someone.
[B] Oh, [C] I never [D] got over [G] those blue eyes.
[C] I see [D] them [G] everywhere.
[C] I miss [D] those arms [Em] that held me [Bm] [C] when all [D] the love [G] was there.
And I wonder [C]
if [D] he's sorry [G] for [C] leaving [D] what we'd [G] begun.
Yeah, there's someone [C]
for [D] me somewhere.
[C] But I [D] still miss [G] someone.
[Dm] [Bb] [C]
[G] [A] [Bb] [C]
Oh, [Gm] [G] [Bb] [C]
[G] [B] [C] [Bm]
[D] [G] I wonder [C]
[Am] if [D] he's sorry for [C] leaving [D] what we'd [G] begun.
There's [D] [C] someone for [D] me somewhere.
[G] [C] But I [D] still miss [G] someone.
[C] [D]
I still miss [G] someone.
JR's recording career began in July of 1955
with a song at Sun Records.
Here we are well into the 21st century now.
And at any point, at any decade, he could have stopped and just
rested and gone, well, there it is right there.
But the thing that I truly love and admire about him,
last week I heard one of his songs.
A brand new recording by him.
He never quits.
And man, what an inspiration that is.
He's still [F] out there making [Ab] innovative music,
setting standards for all of us to follow.
That's Johnny Cash.
Johnny Cash as well is an extremely [B] deep one.
And I don't think we're even close to the bottom yet.
I think every artist out there, if you
asked them the honest truth, they
would tell you they would love to have a career that
lasted as long as Johnny Cash's career has lasted.
There's two kinds of people on earth.
There's those who know about Johnny Cash
and those who will.
Because somewhere in life, you run into an emotion somewhere
that Johnny Cash sings about.
As I get
Key:
C
D
G
Bb
Bm
C
D
G
was playing Carnegie Hall, and he asked me if I would sing
I Still Miss Someone with him.
And I was kind of angry with him at that moment in my life.
I said, no, I don't want to.
And he said, OK.
And then I started thinking about it.
And there was something about his back
when he turned, that image of him with his guitar
strung across his back.
That was just, it was really moving to me.
And I kind of called after him.
I said, Dad, OK, I'll do it.
And he did I Still Miss Someone.
I went out and sang it with him at Carnegie Hall.
[Bb] And it was like everything dissolved in that moment.
_ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Bm] _
[D] _ [G] _ _ Yet by dawn [C] the leaves [D] are falling.
_ [C] The cold [D] wild winds [G] will come.
_ _ _ [C] Sweethearts walk [Am] by [D] together.
And [C] I still [D]
[G] miss someone.
_ _ I go [C] out on [D] a party to [C] look for [D] a little [G] fun.
But I find [C] a [D] darkened corner.
Because [C] I [D] still miss [G] someone.
_ [B] Oh, [C] I never [D] got over [G] those blue eyes.
[C] I see [D] them [G] everywhere.
_ _ [C] I miss [D] those arms [Em] that held me _ [Bm] [C] when all [D] the love [G] was there.
And _ I wonder [C]
if [D] he's sorry [G] for [C] leaving [D] what we'd [G] begun.
Yeah, there's someone [C]
for [D] me somewhere.
_ [C] But I [D] still miss [G] someone.
_ _ [Dm] _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ [Bb] _ _ [C]
Oh, _ [Gm] _ [G] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [B] _ [C] _ _ [Bm] _
[D] _ [G] _ _ _ I wonder [C]
[Am] if [D] he's sorry for [C] leaving [D] what we'd [G] begun.
_ There's [D] [C] someone for [D] me somewhere.
_ [G] [C] But I [D] still miss [G] someone.
_ _ [C] _ _ [D]
I still miss _ [G] someone. _ _ _ _
JR's recording career began in July of 1955
with a song at Sun Records.
Here we are well into the 21st century now.
And at any point, at any decade, he could have stopped and just
rested and gone, well, there it is right there.
But the thing that I truly love and admire about him,
last week I heard one of his songs.
A brand new recording by him.
He never quits.
And man, what an inspiration that is.
He's still [F] out there making [Ab] innovative music,
setting standards for all of us to follow.
That's Johnny Cash.
Johnny Cash as well is an extremely [B] deep one.
And I don't think we're even close to the bottom yet.
I think every artist out there, if you
asked them the honest truth, _ they
would tell you they would love to have a career that
lasted as long as Johnny Cash's career has lasted.
There's two kinds of people on earth.
There's those who know about Johnny Cash
and those who will.
Because somewhere in life, you run into an emotion somewhere
that Johnny Cash sings about.
As I get
I Still Miss Someone with him.
And I was kind of angry with him at that moment in my life.
I said, no, I don't want to.
And he said, OK.
And then I started thinking about it.
And there was something about his back
when he turned, that image of him with his guitar
strung across his back.
That was just, it was really moving to me.
And I kind of called after him.
I said, Dad, OK, I'll do it.
And he did I Still Miss Someone.
I went out and sang it with him at Carnegie Hall.
[Bb] And it was like everything dissolved in that moment.
_ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Bm] _
[D] _ [G] _ _ Yet by dawn [C] the leaves [D] are falling.
_ [C] The cold [D] wild winds [G] will come.
_ _ _ [C] Sweethearts walk [Am] by [D] together.
And [C] I still [D]
[G] miss someone.
_ _ I go [C] out on [D] a party to [C] look for [D] a little [G] fun.
But I find [C] a [D] darkened corner.
Because [C] I [D] still miss [G] someone.
_ [B] Oh, [C] I never [D] got over [G] those blue eyes.
[C] I see [D] them [G] everywhere.
_ _ [C] I miss [D] those arms [Em] that held me _ [Bm] [C] when all [D] the love [G] was there.
And _ I wonder [C]
if [D] he's sorry [G] for [C] leaving [D] what we'd [G] begun.
Yeah, there's someone [C]
for [D] me somewhere.
_ [C] But I [D] still miss [G] someone.
_ _ [Dm] _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ [Bb] _ _ [C]
Oh, _ [Gm] _ [G] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [B] _ [C] _ _ [Bm] _
[D] _ [G] _ _ _ I wonder [C]
[Am] if [D] he's sorry for [C] leaving [D] what we'd [G] begun.
_ There's [D] [C] someone for [D] me somewhere.
_ [G] [C] But I [D] still miss [G] someone.
_ _ [C] _ _ [D]
I still miss _ [G] someone. _ _ _ _
JR's recording career began in July of 1955
with a song at Sun Records.
Here we are well into the 21st century now.
And at any point, at any decade, he could have stopped and just
rested and gone, well, there it is right there.
But the thing that I truly love and admire about him,
last week I heard one of his songs.
A brand new recording by him.
He never quits.
And man, what an inspiration that is.
He's still [F] out there making [Ab] innovative music,
setting standards for all of us to follow.
That's Johnny Cash.
Johnny Cash as well is an extremely [B] deep one.
And I don't think we're even close to the bottom yet.
I think every artist out there, if you
asked them the honest truth, _ they
would tell you they would love to have a career that
lasted as long as Johnny Cash's career has lasted.
There's two kinds of people on earth.
There's those who know about Johnny Cash
and those who will.
Because somewhere in life, you run into an emotion somewhere
that Johnny Cash sings about.
As I get