Chords for This Woman Is Mine ( Vernon Oxford )
Tempo:
87.15 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
That's Mighty Good, Vernon Oxford.
Vernon will be back with another one of his fine songs in a few minutes.
We have worked several personal appearances with him, but have never had the opportunity to find him in town
when we were doing one of our television shows.
I know that you folks enjoyed that very much.
[E] [A]
[E]
[A] The tavern was jammed, [E] the jukebox was loud.
[E] A stranger walked in [D] and pushed [A] through the crowd.
He walked to the bar where his wife [D] spent his pay.
He turned to [A] the crowd [E] and I [A] heard him say,
[D] This woman is [A] mine in a fight.
Any man [B] who don't show respect,
[E] will that ring on her hand.
[A] Now she is no angel, [D] but neither [A] am I.
And this woman [E] is mine till the day that [A] I die.
[E]
[A]
You can buy her a drink [E] as she stands here today.
And flicker the sun, [D] she will last [A] you to clay.
But don't make the mistake of bringing [D] her shame.
This woman [A] is mine, [E] oh she [A] wears my name.
[D] This woman is mine [A] in a fight.
Any man [B] who don't show respect,
[E] will that ring on her hand.
[A] Now she is no angel, [D] but neither [A] am I.
And this woman [E] is mine till the day that [D] I die.
[A] [A]
[B]
Vernon will be back with another one of his fine songs in a few minutes.
We have worked several personal appearances with him, but have never had the opportunity to find him in town
when we were doing one of our television shows.
I know that you folks enjoyed that very much.
[E] [A]
[E]
[A] The tavern was jammed, [E] the jukebox was loud.
[E] A stranger walked in [D] and pushed [A] through the crowd.
He walked to the bar where his wife [D] spent his pay.
He turned to [A] the crowd [E] and I [A] heard him say,
[D] This woman is [A] mine in a fight.
Any man [B] who don't show respect,
[E] will that ring on her hand.
[A] Now she is no angel, [D] but neither [A] am I.
And this woman [E] is mine till the day that [A] I die.
[E]
[A]
You can buy her a drink [E] as she stands here today.
And flicker the sun, [D] she will last [A] you to clay.
But don't make the mistake of bringing [D] her shame.
This woman [A] is mine, [E] oh she [A] wears my name.
[D] This woman is mine [A] in a fight.
Any man [B] who don't show respect,
[E] will that ring on her hand.
[A] Now she is no angel, [D] but neither [A] am I.
And this woman [E] is mine till the day that [D] I die.
[A] [A]
[B]
Key:
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E
D
B
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_ That's Mighty Good, Vernon Oxford.
Vernon will be back with another one of his fine songs in a few minutes.
We have worked several personal appearances with him, but have never had the opportunity to find him in town
when we were doing one of our television shows.
I know that you folks enjoyed that very much.
_ [E] _ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ The tavern was jammed, [E] the _ jukebox was loud.
[E] A stranger walked in [D] and pushed [A] through the crowd.
He walked to the bar where his wife [D] spent his pay.
He turned to [A] the crowd [E] and I [A] heard him say, _ _
_ [D] This woman is _ [A] mine in a fight.
Any man [B] who don't show respect,
_ [E] will that ring on her hand.
[A] Now she is no angel, [D] but neither [A] am I.
And this woman [E] is mine till the day that [A] I die. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ You can buy her a drink [E] as she stands here today.
And flicker the sun, [D] she will last [A] you to clay.
But don't make the mistake of bringing [D] her shame.
This woman [A] is mine, [E] oh she [A] wears my name.
_ _ _ [D] This woman is mine [A] in a fight.
Any man [B] who don't show _ respect,
[E] will that ring on her hand.
[A] Now she is no angel, [D] but neither [A] am I.
And this woman [E] is mine till the day that [D] I die. _
_ [A] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _
Vernon will be back with another one of his fine songs in a few minutes.
We have worked several personal appearances with him, but have never had the opportunity to find him in town
when we were doing one of our television shows.
I know that you folks enjoyed that very much.
_ [E] _ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ The tavern was jammed, [E] the _ jukebox was loud.
[E] A stranger walked in [D] and pushed [A] through the crowd.
He walked to the bar where his wife [D] spent his pay.
He turned to [A] the crowd [E] and I [A] heard him say, _ _
_ [D] This woman is _ [A] mine in a fight.
Any man [B] who don't show respect,
_ [E] will that ring on her hand.
[A] Now she is no angel, [D] but neither [A] am I.
And this woman [E] is mine till the day that [A] I die. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ You can buy her a drink [E] as she stands here today.
And flicker the sun, [D] she will last [A] you to clay.
But don't make the mistake of bringing [D] her shame.
This woman [A] is mine, [E] oh she [A] wears my name.
_ _ _ [D] This woman is mine [A] in a fight.
Any man [B] who don't show _ respect,
[E] will that ring on her hand.
[A] Now she is no angel, [D] but neither [A] am I.
And this woman [E] is mine till the day that [D] I die. _
_ [A] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _