Chords for The Grascals with Vince Gill - Sad Wind Sighs

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The Grascals with Vince Gill - Sad Wind Sighs chords
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Welcome back to the Opry.
The Graskos are top entertainers in bluegrass for two years in a row.
But they are making some noise in country music as well.
In comments about their new album, Keep On Walking, the Tennessean [E] writes,
The Graskos' harmonies are based on the Osborne Brothers' tradition.
But it's clear that singers Terry Eldridge and [F#] Jamie Johnson [N] are well-grounded in classic hardcore country.
And we love hardcore country.
We're talking about these guys,
covering artists from Merle Haggard on this brand new CD to George Jones in [B] addition to some originals as well.
[N] So you talk hardcore country, we're about to get a great dose of it,
because they are now on stage with Opry star Mr.
Vince Gill.
Let's head back to the stage for Vince and the Graskos.
Give another hand for the Graskos, everybody.
[F#] Let them hear you all.
[E] Well, [N] I told you earlier, I thought they were liquored up when they first came out here.
Found out I don't believe that's what it is.
I think it's something else.
I'm going to talk to them about it when we get done with the show.
[D] No, I love these boys.
And they were kind enough, [G] like I said earlier, to invite me to come and do some singing with them on their new record, which is great.
I encourage [E] you to go out and get one.
And [G] this is the song they let me sing the high part [E] on.
Thanks a lot.
[B] [E]
Martha, well, I'm passing southbound.
Breaks [A] through the dark, midnight [E] so still.
The big wheels roll on through the valley.
The lonesome sound [B] makes [E] my blood chill.
And the sad wind sighs in the lonesome graveyard.
[A] Cold wind calls in the [E] tree by now.
I can hear my daughter's softest calling.
But she's asleep [B] in [E] the cold, cold ground.
[A] [E]
[B] [E]
When [A] [Em] [E]
I die and the angels beckon, put me [A] on that train for one [E] last ride.
Bury me close to my darling so I can [B] be close [E] by her side.
And the sad wind sighs in the lonesome graveyard.
[A] Cold rain calls in the tree [E] by now.
I can hear my darling's softest calling.
But she's asleep [B] in the [E] cold, cold ground.
[A] [E]
[Em] [E]
[Bm] [E]
And the sad wind sighs in the lonesome graveyard.
[A] Cold rain calls in the [Em] tree by now.
[G] I can [E] hear my darling's softest calling.
But she's asleep [B] [E] in the cold, cold ground.
But she's asleep
[B] in the [E] cold, cold [G#] ground.
[Em] [E]
Hey, Gradschools, everybody!
[N]
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Welcome back to the Opry.
The Graskos are top entertainers in bluegrass for two years in a row.
But they are making some noise in country music as well.
In comments about their new album, Keep On Walking, the Tennessean [E] writes,
The Graskos' harmonies are based on the Osborne Brothers' tradition.
But it's clear that singers Terry Eldridge and [F#] Jamie Johnson [N] are well-grounded in classic hardcore country.
And we love hardcore country.
We're talking about these guys,
covering artists from Merle Haggard on this brand new CD to George Jones in [B] addition to some originals as well.
[N] So you talk hardcore country, we're about to get a great dose of it,
because they are now on stage with Opry star Mr.
Vince Gill.
Let's head back to the stage for Vince and the Graskos.
_ _ _ Give another hand for the Graskos, everybody.
[F#] Let them hear you all.
_ _ [E] _ Well, [N] I told you earlier, I thought they were liquored up when they first came out here.
Found out I don't believe that's what it is.
I think it's something else.
I'm going to talk to them about it when we get done with the show. _
_ [D] No, I love these boys.
And they were kind enough, [G] like I said earlier, to invite me to come and do some singing with them on their new record, which is great.
I encourage [E] you to go out and get one.
And [G] this is the song they let me sing the high part [E] on.
Thanks a lot. _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ Martha, _ well, I'm passing southbound.
Breaks [A] through the dark, midnight [E] so still.
The big wheels roll on through the valley.
The lonesome sound [B] makes [E] my blood chill.
And the sad wind sighs in the lonesome graveyard.
[A] Cold wind _ calls in the [E] tree by now.
I can hear my daughter's _ softest calling.
But she's asleep [B] in [E] the cold, cold ground.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
When [A] _ _ _ [Em] _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I die and the angels beckon, _ put me [A] on that train for one [E] last ride. _
_ _ _ Bury me close to my darling so I can [B] be close [E] by her side.
And the sad wind sighs in the lonesome graveyard.
_ [A] Cold rain calls in the tree [E] by now.
I can hear my darling's softest calling.
But she's asleep [B] in the [E] cold, cold ground.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _
And the sad wind sighs in the lonesome graveyard.
_ [A] Cold rain calls in the [Em] tree by now.
[G] I can [E] hear my darling's _ softest calling.
But she's asleep _ [B] [E] in the cold, cold ground.
_ But she's asleep _ _ _
_ [B] in the [E] cold, cold [G#] ground.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Hey, Gradschools, everybody!
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _

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