Chords for Tammy Wynette & George Jones-Medley Of Their Hits.

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Tammy Wynette & George Jones-Medley Of Their Hits. chords
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In 1971, country music took a giant step forward.
I believe that was the first year of the Leisure Suit,
if I'm not mistaken.
[G] Kidding, that was the year that Tammy Wynette and George
Jones recorded their first duet.
Of course, [C] they were both very successful solo [E] artists
by that time.
[F] George had a string of hits covering more than [Em] 15 years.
[C] Tammy had already won the CMA's Female Vocalist [G] Award
three years in a row.
When they sang together, [E] it wasn't just country music.
It was [A] country magic.
That magic produced 10 albums and dozens of hit singles.
Then they went their separate [D] ways, as sometimes happens.
Nobody knew who got the John Deere track record.
[Db] Tonight, they're nominees for the [Gm] Vocal Event Award
[Dm] for two and only, Tammy Wynette and George Jones.
[D] In a pawn shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day,
[A] a couple gazed at the wedding [D] rings there on display.
She smiles and nods her head.
She says, honey, there's not [A] much that I [D] can do.
Golden rings, with one tiny little stone,
[A] cast a shadow, waiting there [D] for someone
to take it home by himself.
It's just a poor, bad thing.
Only love can [A] make a golden ring [D] free.
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[B] [E] [B] [A] [E]
[B] [E] If you want to have a love song, [A] I can sing one.
[B] If you want the fire, [E] we can build one.
If you need to catch a rainbow, [A] we can chase one.
[Gbm] [B] If you want to be together, [A] we could be [E] one.
[C]
[F] [Bb] [F] [C] [F]
Well, I can hear some Hank, I can hear some Cash,
a little old widow.
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I've even [Bb] heard a few [F] that sound like me [C] and you.
[G] [C]
That honky [F] tonk, he's a running in there,
doing new steps [Bb] to the same [F] old thing.
Don't it make you feel [Bb] like king in the [F] fields
with [C] the kids [F] you've got to please?
They're playing our songs, telling our stories,
making [Bb] country music and a [F] blazing floor.
Keeping [Bb] our [F] traditions truly [C] strong.
[G] [C]
And when [F] they reach their destination,
hope they'll say they got [Bb] some [F] inspiration
from listening to [Bb] the [F] radio [C] and playing [F] our song.
From listening to [Bb] the [F] radio [C] and playing [F] our song.
Yeah.
[Bb] [F] [C] [F]
[G] [F] I like this [N] one.
Thank you.
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_ _ _ _ In 1971, country music took a giant step forward.
I believe that was the first year of the Leisure Suit,
if I'm not mistaken.
[G] Kidding, that was the year that Tammy Wynette and George
Jones recorded their first duet.
Of course, [C] they were both very successful solo [E] artists
by that time. _
[F] George had a string of hits covering more than [Em] 15 years.
[C] Tammy had already won the CMA's Female Vocalist [G] Award
three years in a row.
When they sang together, [E] it wasn't just country music.
It was [A] country magic.
That magic produced 10 albums and dozens of hit singles.
_ Then they went their separate [D] ways, as sometimes happens.
Nobody knew who got the John Deere track record.
[Db] Tonight, they're nominees for the [Gm] Vocal Event Award
[Dm] for two and only, Tammy Wynette and George Jones. _
[D] _ _ In a pawn shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day,
[A] a couple gazed at the wedding [D] rings there on display.
She smiles and nods her head.
She says, honey, _ there's not [A] much that I [D] can do.
Golden rings, with one tiny little stone,
[A] cast a shadow, waiting there [D] for someone
to take it home by himself.
It's just a poor, bad thing.
Only love can [A] make a golden ring [D] free.
_ [Dbm] _ [Dbm] _ [Bm] _ _
[B] _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] [E] If you want to have a love song, _ _ [A] I can sing one. _
[B] If you want the fire, [E] we can build one.
_ _ If you need to catch a rainbow, _ [A] we can chase one.
[Gbm] _ _ [B] If you want to be together, _ [A] we could be _ [E] one.
[C] _
[F] _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ [C] _ [F] _ _
Well, I can hear some Hank, I can hear some Cash,
a little old widow.
[Bb] _ [F] _
I've even [Bb] heard a few [F] that sound like me [C] and you.
[G] _ [C]
That honky [F] tonk, he's a running in there,
doing new steps [Bb] to the same [F] old thing.
Don't it make you feel [Bb] like king in the [F] fields
with [C] the kids [F] you've got to please? _
They're playing our songs, telling our stories,
making [Bb] country music and a [F] blazing floor.
Keeping [Bb] our [F] traditions truly [C] strong.
[G] _ [C]
And when [F] they reach their destination,
hope they'll say they got [Bb] some [F] inspiration
from listening to [Bb] the [F] radio [C] and playing [F] our song. _ _
From listening to [Bb] the [F] radio [C] and playing [F] our song. _
Yeah.
[Bb] _ [F] _ [C] _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ [F] I like this [N] one.
Thank you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _

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