Chords for The Family Bible
Tempo:
58.15 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
Gb
Ab
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Sheesh, I'm all full of problems.
It's Norma Jean, thank you very much.
That [E] brings us to the part on the [Gb] program that is always a favorite [B] of mine.
And here's a [Gb] song that I've [B] always enjoyed singing and I hope you will enjoy our version of it.
The Family Bible.
There's a [E] family Bible [B] on the table.
[Abm] Its page is torn and [Gb] hard to read.
[B] But the [E] family Bible [B] on the table
[E] Will ever be like key [B] to memory.
At the end [E] of day [B] when work is over
[Abm] And when the evening [Gb] meal was done
Dad [B] would read [E] to us from [B] the family Bible
[E] And we'd count our many blessings [B] one by one
And [E] see [A]
a second from [E] the table
When from the [B] Bible's read
I can [E] hear my mother [B] softly singing
Rock of Ages, Rock of Ages, left for me, left for me
This old [E] world of ours [B] is full of trouble
[Abm] This old [Db] world would also [Gb] better be
[B] If we had [E] more Bibles [B] on the table
And Mother singing Rock of Ages left for me
To [E] see [A] a second [E] from the table
When from the family Bible's [B] read
I can hear my mother softly singing
Rock of Ages, Rock of Ages, left for me, left for me
[N] Thank you so much.
You have been real wonderful.
Thank you very kindly.
And speaking for all of the Wagoneers,
this is Porter Wagoner saying
it's really been nice picking and singing for you.
And here's the top fiddler on the Wagoneers band,
Little Jack, to do you a little bit of Satan's Nightmare.
[Ab] Come in here, Jack.
[Eb] [Ab] [Ab]
[Eb]
[Eb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab]
[E]
It's Norma Jean, thank you very much.
That [E] brings us to the part on the [Gb] program that is always a favorite [B] of mine.
And here's a [Gb] song that I've [B] always enjoyed singing and I hope you will enjoy our version of it.
The Family Bible.
There's a [E] family Bible [B] on the table.
[Abm] Its page is torn and [Gb] hard to read.
[B] But the [E] family Bible [B] on the table
[E] Will ever be like key [B] to memory.
At the end [E] of day [B] when work is over
[Abm] And when the evening [Gb] meal was done
Dad [B] would read [E] to us from [B] the family Bible
[E] And we'd count our many blessings [B] one by one
And [E] see [A]
a second from [E] the table
When from the [B] Bible's read
I can [E] hear my mother [B] softly singing
Rock of Ages, Rock of Ages, left for me, left for me
This old [E] world of ours [B] is full of trouble
[Abm] This old [Db] world would also [Gb] better be
[B] If we had [E] more Bibles [B] on the table
And Mother singing Rock of Ages left for me
To [E] see [A] a second [E] from the table
When from the family Bible's [B] read
I can hear my mother softly singing
Rock of Ages, Rock of Ages, left for me, left for me
[N] Thank you so much.
You have been real wonderful.
Thank you very kindly.
And speaking for all of the Wagoneers,
this is Porter Wagoner saying
it's really been nice picking and singing for you.
And here's the top fiddler on the Wagoneers band,
Little Jack, to do you a little bit of Satan's Nightmare.
[Ab] Come in here, Jack.
[Eb] [Ab] [Ab]
[Eb]
[Eb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab]
[E]
Key:
B
E
Gb
Ab
Eb
B
E
Gb
Sheesh, I'm all full of problems.
It's Norma Jean, thank you very much.
That [E] brings us to the part on the [Gb] program that is always a favorite [B] of mine.
And here's a [Gb] song that I've [B] always enjoyed singing and I hope you will enjoy our version of it.
The Family Bible.
There's a [E] family Bible [B] on the table.
_ [Abm] Its page is torn and [Gb] hard to read.
[B] But the [E] family Bible [B] on the table
_ [E] Will ever be like key [B] to memory.
_ At the end [E] of day [B] when work is over
[Abm] And when the evening [Gb] meal was done
Dad [B] would read [E] to us from [B] the family Bible
_ [E] And we'd count our many blessings [B] one by one
And [E] see [A]
a second from [E] the table
When from the [B] Bible's read
I can [E] hear my mother [B] softly singing
Rock of Ages, Rock of Ages, left for me, left for me _ _ _
_ _ _ _ This old [E] world of ours [B] is full of trouble
_ [Abm] This old [Db] world would also [Gb] better be
_ [B] If we had [E] more Bibles [B] on the table
And Mother singing Rock of Ages left for me
To [E] see [A] a second [E] from the table
When from the family Bible's [B] read
_ I can hear my mother softly singing
Rock of Ages, Rock of Ages, left for me, left for me _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ Thank you so much.
You have been real wonderful.
Thank you very kindly.
And speaking for all of the Wagoneers,
this is Porter Wagoner saying
it's really been nice picking and singing for you.
And here's the top fiddler on the Wagoneers band,
Little Jack, to do you a little bit of Satan's Nightmare.
[Ab] Come in here, Jack.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [Eb] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
It's Norma Jean, thank you very much.
That [E] brings us to the part on the [Gb] program that is always a favorite [B] of mine.
And here's a [Gb] song that I've [B] always enjoyed singing and I hope you will enjoy our version of it.
The Family Bible.
There's a [E] family Bible [B] on the table.
_ [Abm] Its page is torn and [Gb] hard to read.
[B] But the [E] family Bible [B] on the table
_ [E] Will ever be like key [B] to memory.
_ At the end [E] of day [B] when work is over
[Abm] And when the evening [Gb] meal was done
Dad [B] would read [E] to us from [B] the family Bible
_ [E] And we'd count our many blessings [B] one by one
And [E] see [A]
a second from [E] the table
When from the [B] Bible's read
I can [E] hear my mother [B] softly singing
Rock of Ages, Rock of Ages, left for me, left for me _ _ _
_ _ _ _ This old [E] world of ours [B] is full of trouble
_ [Abm] This old [Db] world would also [Gb] better be
_ [B] If we had [E] more Bibles [B] on the table
And Mother singing Rock of Ages left for me
To [E] see [A] a second [E] from the table
When from the family Bible's [B] read
_ I can hear my mother softly singing
Rock of Ages, Rock of Ages, left for me, left for me _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ Thank you so much.
You have been real wonderful.
Thank you very kindly.
And speaking for all of the Wagoneers,
this is Porter Wagoner saying
it's really been nice picking and singing for you.
And here's the top fiddler on the Wagoneers band,
Little Jack, to do you a little bit of Satan's Nightmare.
[Ab] Come in here, Jack.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [Eb] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _