Chords for The Most Beautiful Girl & (Big Boss Man) "RARE LIVE VIDEO" Charlie Rich
Tempo:
103.9 bpm
Chords used:
G
Bb
D
C
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
Hey, [Dm] did you happen [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl in the world?
[E] And if you did, [A] was she crying, [Am]
[D] crying?
[G] Hey, [Dm] if you happened [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl [Cm] who walked out on [Gm] me,
tell [Gb] her I'm sorry, [Bb] tell [E] her I need my baby, [D] oh won't you tell her [G] that I love her?
I woke up this [Dm] morning, [C] realized what I had done,
[D] I stood alone in the cold grey dawn, [C] knew I'd [D] lost my [G] morning sun.
I lost my head and I said some things, [C] how come the heartaches that the [A]
morning brings?
I know I'm wrong, but I couldn't see, [Em] [D] I [Am] let my [D] world slip away from me.
[G] So hey, [Dm] did you happen [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl in the world?
[E] And if you did, was [A] she crying, [C]
[D] crying?
[G] Hey, [Dm] if you happened [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl [Cm] who walked out on me,
[Gm] tell her [Gb] I'm sorry, [Bb] tell her [E] I need my baby, [D] oh won't you tell her that [G] I love her?
[Dm] If you happened [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl [Cm] who walked out on [Gm] me,
tell her [D] I'm [Gb] sorry, [Bb] [E] tell her I need my baby, [D] oh won't you tell her that [G] I love her?
[N]
Hey Bob, Charlie, good to see you, how's it going?
Come over here, bring me that microphone, come and take me back Charlie.
Yeah, yeah.
I want to welcome you back to the music business.
That's fantastic.
Thank you, I've been keeping up with you pretty good, watching your shows and all,
and I appreciate you inviting us back.
I appreciate your coming.
I want you to do one little thing for me.
Could we use the piano for just a second?
Excuse me, would you sit here please?
See, there's one song that's not on the schedule tonight.
I just want to do a little bit of Lonely Weekend, would you do that?
[F] [Bb] [Fm] [Bb] [Fm] [Bb]
[F] Well I make it alright, [Bb] [F] [Bb] [F]
Monday [Bb] morning [F] to [Bb] Friday [F] night,
[Bb] with [F] all [Bb]
those [F] lonely [Bb] [F] weekends.
Isn't that great?
[N] No, we don't have a season of Steve Honey.
I'm sorry, I know that.
Now then, the big question is, where have you been?
Well I've supposedly been taking care of a little business and doing a little fishing, primarily.
That's a lot of fishing, I haven't seen you in ten years.
Well it's been a while since I was over in Nashville,
but I wanted to get back over and see a lot of my friends that I have worked with,
including you, for quite a number of years.
I remember when Charlie used to have a band and sang at the King of the Road Inn,
which was built originally by Roger Miller, hence the name,
sang on the roof there.
For how long?
I imagine about maybe six months there, or maybe a little longer.
Who was the young singer, when you left the King of the Road,
who was the young singer who replaced you?
Oh, Ronnie Millsap came in.
He took that gig for a while, didn't he?
He sure did.
Are you back, are you going to pursue the music business again?
It's kind of a hard business to get out of once you've had a taste in it,
so we're going to try to do some records and do some shows and things.
We're just kind of looking into getting back into it to some degree.
I understand that you still do an occasional show in Atlantic City or Las Vegas or Reno,
someplace like that.
That's right, that's right.
But not on any regular schedule or anything.
Do you have any idea how many records you sold?
Luckily, we sold a few million, thank goodness.
Yes, I know you did.
How many gold records do you have?
I think there's four gold ones.
What, The Most Beautiful Girl?
The most beautiful girl.
Behind Closed Doors?
Behind Closed Doors, right.
The Behind Closed Doors album was a gold album, of course.
Well, I'm really glad to see you back.
Hey, [Dm] did you happen [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl in the world?
[E] And if you did, [A] was she crying, [Am]
[D] crying?
[G] Hey, [Dm] if you happened [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl [Cm] who walked out on [Gm] me,
tell [Gb] her I'm sorry, [Bb] tell [E] her I need my baby, [D] oh won't you tell her [G] that I love her?
I woke up this [Dm] morning, [C] realized what I had done,
[D] I stood alone in the cold grey dawn, [C] knew I'd [D] lost my [G] morning sun.
I lost my head and I said some things, [C] how come the heartaches that the [A]
morning brings?
I know I'm wrong, but I couldn't see, [Em] [D] I [Am] let my [D] world slip away from me.
[G] So hey, [Dm] did you happen [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl in the world?
[E] And if you did, was [A] she crying, [C]
[D] crying?
[G] Hey, [Dm] if you happened [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl [Cm] who walked out on me,
[Gm] tell her [Gb] I'm sorry, [Bb] tell her [E] I need my baby, [D] oh won't you tell her that [G] I love her?
[Dm] If you happened [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl [Cm] who walked out on [Gm] me,
tell her [D] I'm [Gb] sorry, [Bb] [E] tell her I need my baby, [D] oh won't you tell her that [G] I love her?
[N]
Hey Bob, Charlie, good to see you, how's it going?
Come over here, bring me that microphone, come and take me back Charlie.
Yeah, yeah.
I want to welcome you back to the music business.
That's fantastic.
Thank you, I've been keeping up with you pretty good, watching your shows and all,
and I appreciate you inviting us back.
I appreciate your coming.
I want you to do one little thing for me.
Could we use the piano for just a second?
Excuse me, would you sit here please?
See, there's one song that's not on the schedule tonight.
I just want to do a little bit of Lonely Weekend, would you do that?
[F] [Bb] [Fm] [Bb] [Fm] [Bb]
[F] Well I make it alright, [Bb] [F] [Bb] [F]
Monday [Bb] morning [F] to [Bb] Friday [F] night,
[Bb] with [F] all [Bb]
those [F] lonely [Bb] [F] weekends.
Isn't that great?
[N] No, we don't have a season of Steve Honey.
I'm sorry, I know that.
Now then, the big question is, where have you been?
Well I've supposedly been taking care of a little business and doing a little fishing, primarily.
That's a lot of fishing, I haven't seen you in ten years.
Well it's been a while since I was over in Nashville,
but I wanted to get back over and see a lot of my friends that I have worked with,
including you, for quite a number of years.
I remember when Charlie used to have a band and sang at the King of the Road Inn,
which was built originally by Roger Miller, hence the name,
sang on the roof there.
For how long?
I imagine about maybe six months there, or maybe a little longer.
Who was the young singer, when you left the King of the Road,
who was the young singer who replaced you?
Oh, Ronnie Millsap came in.
He took that gig for a while, didn't he?
He sure did.
Are you back, are you going to pursue the music business again?
It's kind of a hard business to get out of once you've had a taste in it,
so we're going to try to do some records and do some shows and things.
We're just kind of looking into getting back into it to some degree.
I understand that you still do an occasional show in Atlantic City or Las Vegas or Reno,
someplace like that.
That's right, that's right.
But not on any regular schedule or anything.
Do you have any idea how many records you sold?
Luckily, we sold a few million, thank goodness.
Yes, I know you did.
How many gold records do you have?
I think there's four gold ones.
What, The Most Beautiful Girl?
The most beautiful girl.
Behind Closed Doors?
Behind Closed Doors, right.
The Behind Closed Doors album was a gold album, of course.
Well, I'm really glad to see you back.
Key:
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Bb
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Bb
D
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Hey, _ [Dm] did you happen [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl in the world?
_ _ [E] _ _ And if you did, _ [A] was she _ crying, [Am] _ _
[D] crying?
[G] Hey, _ [Dm] if you happened [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl [Cm] who walked out on [Gm] me,
_ tell [Gb] her I'm sorry, _ [Bb] _ _ tell [E] her I need my baby, [D] oh _ won't you tell her [G] that I love her? _ _
_ _ I woke up this [Dm] morning, _ [C] _ realized what I had done,
[D] I _ stood alone in the cold grey dawn, [C] knew I'd [D] lost my [G] morning sun.
_ _ I lost my head and I said some things, [C] _ how come the heartaches that the [A]
morning brings?
I know I'm wrong, but I couldn't see, [Em] _ [D] I [Am] let my [D] world slip away from me.
[G] So hey, [Dm] did you happen [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl in the world?
_ [E] _ _ And if you did, was [A] she crying, _ [C] _
[D] crying?
_ [G] Hey, _ [Dm] if you happened [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl [Cm] who walked out on me,
[Gm] _ _ tell her [Gb] I'm sorry, _ [Bb] _ _ tell her [E] I need my baby, [D] oh won't you tell her that [G] I love her?
[Dm] If you happened [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl [Cm] who walked out on [Gm] me,
_ tell her [D] I'm [Gb] sorry, _ [Bb] _ _ [E] tell her I need my baby, [D] oh won't you tell her that [G] I love _ her? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hey Bob, _ Charlie, _ _ good to see you, how's it going?
Come over here, bring me that microphone, _ _ _ _ come and take me back Charlie.
Yeah, yeah. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I want to welcome you back to the music business.
That's fantastic.
Thank you, I've _ been keeping up with you pretty good, watching your shows and all,
and I appreciate you inviting us back.
I appreciate your coming.
I want you to do one little thing for me.
Could we use the piano for just a second?
_ Excuse me, would you sit here please?
_ See, there's one song that's not on the schedule tonight.
I just want to do a little bit of Lonely Weekend, would you do that? _ _ _
_ [F] _ [Bb] _ [Fm] _ _ [Bb] _ [Fm] _ [Bb] _
[F] Well I make it alright, [Bb] _ [F] _ [Bb] _ [F]
Monday [Bb] morning [F] to [Bb] Friday [F] night,
[Bb] with [F] all [Bb]
those [F] lonely [Bb] _ [F] weekends.
_ Isn't that great?
[N] _ No, we don't have a season of Steve Honey. _ _
_ I'm sorry, I know that.
Now _ _ _ then, the big question is, where have you been?
_ _ _ _ Well I've _ _ _ _ supposedly been taking care of a little business and doing a little fishing, primarily.
That's a lot of fishing, I haven't seen you in ten years.
Well it's been a while since I was over in Nashville,
but I wanted to get back over and see a lot of my friends that I have worked with,
including you, for quite a number of years.
I remember when Charlie used to have a band and sang at the King of the Road Inn,
which was built originally by Roger Miller, hence the name,
sang on the roof there.
For how long?
_ I imagine about maybe six months there, or maybe a little longer.
Who was the young singer, when you left the King of the Road,
who was the young singer who replaced you?
Oh, Ronnie Millsap came in.
He took that gig for a while, didn't he?
He sure did.
_ Are _ you back, are you going to pursue the music business again?
_ It's kind of a hard business to get out of once you've had a taste in it,
so we're going to try to do some records and do some shows and things.
We're just kind of looking into getting back into it to some degree.
I understand that you still do an occasional show in Atlantic City or Las Vegas or Reno,
someplace like that.
That's right, that's right.
But not on any regular schedule or anything.
Do you have any idea how many records you sold? _ _
_ _ _ _ Luckily, we sold a few million, thank goodness.
Yes, I know you did.
How many gold records do you have? _ _
I think there's four gold ones.
What, The Most Beautiful Girl?
The most beautiful girl.
Behind Closed Doors?
Behind Closed Doors, right.
_ _ _ _ _ The Behind Closed Doors album was a gold album, of course.
Well, I'm really glad to see you back.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Hey, _ [Dm] did you happen [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl in the world?
_ _ [E] _ _ And if you did, _ [A] was she _ crying, [Am] _ _
[D] crying?
[G] Hey, _ [Dm] if you happened [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl [Cm] who walked out on [Gm] me,
_ tell [Gb] her I'm sorry, _ [Bb] _ _ tell [E] her I need my baby, [D] oh _ won't you tell her [G] that I love her? _ _
_ _ I woke up this [Dm] morning, _ [C] _ realized what I had done,
[D] I _ stood alone in the cold grey dawn, [C] knew I'd [D] lost my [G] morning sun.
_ _ I lost my head and I said some things, [C] _ how come the heartaches that the [A]
morning brings?
I know I'm wrong, but I couldn't see, [Em] _ [D] I [Am] let my [D] world slip away from me.
[G] So hey, [Dm] did you happen [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl in the world?
_ [E] _ _ And if you did, was [A] she crying, _ [C] _
[D] crying?
_ [G] Hey, _ [Dm] if you happened [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl [Cm] who walked out on me,
[Gm] _ _ tell her [Gb] I'm sorry, _ [Bb] _ _ tell her [E] I need my baby, [D] oh won't you tell her that [G] I love her?
[Dm] If you happened [G] to see the [C] most beautiful girl [Cm] who walked out on [Gm] me,
_ tell her [D] I'm [Gb] sorry, _ [Bb] _ _ [E] tell her I need my baby, [D] oh won't you tell her that [G] I love _ her? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hey Bob, _ Charlie, _ _ good to see you, how's it going?
Come over here, bring me that microphone, _ _ _ _ come and take me back Charlie.
Yeah, yeah. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I want to welcome you back to the music business.
That's fantastic.
Thank you, I've _ been keeping up with you pretty good, watching your shows and all,
and I appreciate you inviting us back.
I appreciate your coming.
I want you to do one little thing for me.
Could we use the piano for just a second?
_ Excuse me, would you sit here please?
_ See, there's one song that's not on the schedule tonight.
I just want to do a little bit of Lonely Weekend, would you do that? _ _ _
_ [F] _ [Bb] _ [Fm] _ _ [Bb] _ [Fm] _ [Bb] _
[F] Well I make it alright, [Bb] _ [F] _ [Bb] _ [F]
Monday [Bb] morning [F] to [Bb] Friday [F] night,
[Bb] with [F] all [Bb]
those [F] lonely [Bb] _ [F] weekends.
_ Isn't that great?
[N] _ No, we don't have a season of Steve Honey. _ _
_ I'm sorry, I know that.
Now _ _ _ then, the big question is, where have you been?
_ _ _ _ Well I've _ _ _ _ supposedly been taking care of a little business and doing a little fishing, primarily.
That's a lot of fishing, I haven't seen you in ten years.
Well it's been a while since I was over in Nashville,
but I wanted to get back over and see a lot of my friends that I have worked with,
including you, for quite a number of years.
I remember when Charlie used to have a band and sang at the King of the Road Inn,
which was built originally by Roger Miller, hence the name,
sang on the roof there.
For how long?
_ I imagine about maybe six months there, or maybe a little longer.
Who was the young singer, when you left the King of the Road,
who was the young singer who replaced you?
Oh, Ronnie Millsap came in.
He took that gig for a while, didn't he?
He sure did.
_ Are _ you back, are you going to pursue the music business again?
_ It's kind of a hard business to get out of once you've had a taste in it,
so we're going to try to do some records and do some shows and things.
We're just kind of looking into getting back into it to some degree.
I understand that you still do an occasional show in Atlantic City or Las Vegas or Reno,
someplace like that.
That's right, that's right.
But not on any regular schedule or anything.
Do you have any idea how many records you sold? _ _
_ _ _ _ Luckily, we sold a few million, thank goodness.
Yes, I know you did.
How many gold records do you have? _ _
I think there's four gold ones.
What, The Most Beautiful Girl?
The most beautiful girl.
Behind Closed Doors?
Behind Closed Doors, right.
_ _ _ _ _ The Behind Closed Doors album was a gold album, of course.
Well, I'm really glad to see you back.