Chords for Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out: John and Mary | Jubilee | KET
Tempo:
124.3 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] Thank you again.
Here's one called John and Mary.
Down in South Alabama, where the cypress trees grow, There lived a man named John, looking for a wife for the town he didn't know.
It was there he found sweet Mary and they made their wedding plans.
The next Sunday morning when the church bells rang, they were standing hand in hand.
And the preacher said, John, do you thank Mary for your wife?
And he said, oh, yes, Lord, for the rest of my life.
The preacher said, Mary, do you love this man in front of you?
And she said, oh, yes, Lord, forever I'll be true.
And when the sun comes up in the morning,
they look into each other's eyes.
And the love and the faith they see in each other
know and the little baby.
And every night in their dreams, they
thank the Lord above for giving them that day.
And the preacher said, John, do you thank Mary for your wife?
And he said, oh, yes, Lord, for the rest of my life.
The preacher said, Mary, do you love this man in front of you?
And she said, oh, yes, Lord, forever I'll be true.
South Alabama, where the coppery trees grow,
there lived a man named John looking for a wife.
So to town he did go.
It was Mary found sweet Mary, and they
made their wedding plans.
The next Sunday morning, when the church bells rang,
they were planning to have their man.
And the preacher said, John, do you thank Mary for your wife?
And he said, oh, yes, Lord, for the rest of my life.
The preacher said, Mary, do you love this man in front of you?
And she said, oh.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
[G]
[C]
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
We've got so much.
God bless you.
Good night, everybody.
Here's one called John and Mary.
Down in South Alabama, where the cypress trees grow, There lived a man named John, looking for a wife for the town he didn't know.
It was there he found sweet Mary and they made their wedding plans.
The next Sunday morning when the church bells rang, they were standing hand in hand.
And the preacher said, John, do you thank Mary for your wife?
And he said, oh, yes, Lord, for the rest of my life.
The preacher said, Mary, do you love this man in front of you?
And she said, oh, yes, Lord, forever I'll be true.
And when the sun comes up in the morning,
they look into each other's eyes.
And the love and the faith they see in each other
know and the little baby.
And every night in their dreams, they
thank the Lord above for giving them that day.
And the preacher said, John, do you thank Mary for your wife?
And he said, oh, yes, Lord, for the rest of my life.
The preacher said, Mary, do you love this man in front of you?
And she said, oh, yes, Lord, forever I'll be true.
South Alabama, where the coppery trees grow,
there lived a man named John looking for a wife.
So to town he did go.
It was Mary found sweet Mary, and they
made their wedding plans.
The next Sunday morning, when the church bells rang,
they were planning to have their man.
And the preacher said, John, do you thank Mary for your wife?
And he said, oh, yes, Lord, for the rest of my life.
The preacher said, Mary, do you love this man in front of you?
And she said, oh.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
[G]
[C]
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
We've got so much.
God bless you.
Good night, everybody.
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[C] Thank you again.
Here's one called John and Mary. _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ Down in South Alabama, where the cypress trees grow, There lived a man named John, looking for a wife for the town he didn't know.
It was there he found sweet Mary and they made their wedding plans.
The next Sunday morning when the church bells rang, they were standing hand in hand.
And the preacher said, John, do you thank Mary for your wife?
And he said, oh, yes, Lord, for the rest of my life.
The preacher said, Mary, do you love this man in front of you?
And she said, oh, yes, Lord, forever I'll be true.
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And when the sun comes up in the morning,
they look into each other's eyes.
And the love and the faith they see in each other
know _ and the little baby. _ _ _ _ _
And every night in their dreams, they
thank the Lord above for giving them that day.
And the preacher said, John, do you thank Mary for your wife?
And he said, oh, yes, Lord, for the rest of my life.
The preacher said, Mary, do you love this man in front of you?
And she said, oh, yes, Lord, forever I'll be _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ true.
South Alabama, where the coppery trees grow,
there lived a man named John looking for a wife.
So to town he did go.
It was Mary found sweet Mary, and they
made their wedding plans.
The next Sunday morning, when the church bells rang,
they were planning to have their man.
And the preacher said, John, do you thank Mary for your wife?
And he said, oh, yes, Lord, for the rest of my life.
The preacher said, Mary, do you love this man in front of you?
And she said, oh. _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ I'm sorry.
I'm _ sorry. _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
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I'm sorry. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
We've got so much.
God bless you.
_ Good night, everybody. _
Here's one called John and Mary. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Down in South Alabama, where the cypress trees grow, There lived a man named John, looking for a wife for the town he didn't know.
It was there he found sweet Mary and they made their wedding plans.
The next Sunday morning when the church bells rang, they were standing hand in hand.
And the preacher said, John, do you thank Mary for your wife?
And he said, oh, yes, Lord, for the rest of my life.
The preacher said, Mary, do you love this man in front of you?
And she said, oh, yes, Lord, forever I'll be true.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
And when the sun comes up in the morning,
they look into each other's eyes.
And the love and the faith they see in each other
know _ and the little baby. _ _ _ _ _
And every night in their dreams, they
thank the Lord above for giving them that day.
And the preacher said, John, do you thank Mary for your wife?
And he said, oh, yes, Lord, for the rest of my life.
The preacher said, Mary, do you love this man in front of you?
And she said, oh, yes, Lord, forever I'll be _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ true.
South Alabama, where the coppery trees grow,
there lived a man named John looking for a wife.
So to town he did go.
It was Mary found sweet Mary, and they
made their wedding plans.
The next Sunday morning, when the church bells rang,
they were planning to have their man.
And the preacher said, John, do you thank Mary for your wife?
And he said, oh, yes, Lord, for the rest of my life.
The preacher said, Mary, do you love this man in front of you?
And she said, oh. _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ I'm sorry.
I'm _ sorry. _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
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I'm sorry. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
We've got so much.
God bless you.
_ Good night, everybody. _