Chords for Wille Nelson - Rare Video Recording (1962)

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Wille Nelson -  Rare Video Recording (1962) chords
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[C] Hello, Waltz.
[F] How'd things go for you [C] today?
Don't miss her [D] since she's up and [G] walked away.
[F] And I'll bet you dread to spend [C] another lonely night with me.
[F]
But lonely [G] Waltz, I'll keep you [C] company.
[F] [C]
[N]
Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
That was, of course, a [Ebm] song that the young Sheriff Farron Young recorded [B] not too many years back.
Here's another one you might [Bb] remember.
[Ab] My good friend Billy Walker, the Grand Ole Opry, did this one.
It's entitled Funny How [A] Time Slips Away.
[D] Well, hello there.
[G] My, [D] it's been a long, long time.
[A] How am I doing?
[D] [G] Oh, I guess that [D] I'm doing fine.
[A] [D] It's been so long now, but it seems [G] now [Bm] that it was only [E] yesterday.
Gee, [A] ain't it funny how time [D] slips away.
[G] [D]
[E] [N]
Thank you.
A fellow Texan of mine, [G] Mr.
Ray Price, the Cherokee cowboy.
Some Texas people with [Abm] us tonight.
Good.
Ray Price recorded this one, and I'd like to give you my [Bb] rendition of the song [G] Nightlife.
When [C] the evening sun goes down, [F] you will find me
[Ab] hanging around.
[Cm] The nightlife [A] ain't [Dm] no good [Gb] life.
[G]
[C] But it's my [Db] life.
[Dm]
[Eb] [G] [C] Many people just like me, [F] dreaming of [Ab] home used to be.
[C] And the [A] nightlife [Dm] ain't no good life.
[G] [C] But it's my life.
[F]
[C] Well, listen to the blues they're playing.
And listen, [Cm] listen [F] to what the [C] blues are saying.
[G] Mine [C] is just [G] [C] another scene from [F] the world [Ab] of broken dreams.
[C] And the [A] nightlife [Dm] ain't no [Am] good life.
[G] But [C] it's my [A] [Eb] life.
[C]
[N]
One of the greatest thrills of my life, I guess, was when one of the greatest entertainers of our time recorded a song of mine.
The lady's name was Patsy Cline, and the song [G] was Crazy.
I'm crazy, [C] [A]
[Am] crazy for [Dm] feeling so lonely.
[G] I'm crazy, crazy for [C] feeling so blue.
[Db] [Gm]
[Eb] [C] I knew [A] that you'd love me as long [Dm] as you wanted.
[Ab]
[F] I'm crazy [Em] for trying.
[F]
[G] I'm crazy for crying.
[Dm] And [G] crazy for [C] loving you.
[Em] [F] [G] [C] [Db] [N]
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[C] _ Hello, Waltz. _
_ [F] How'd things go for you [C] today?
_ Don't miss her _ _ _ [D] since she's up and [G] walked away.
_ [F] And I'll bet you dread to spend [C] another lonely night with me.
_ _ [F]
But lonely [G] Waltz, I'll keep you [C] company.
[F] _ [C] _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
That was, of course, a [Ebm] song that the young Sheriff Farron Young recorded [B] not too many years back.
Here's another one you might [Bb] remember.
[Ab] My good friend Billy Walker, the Grand Ole Opry, did this one.
It's entitled Funny How [A] Time Slips Away.
_ [D] Well, hello there. _ _
[G] _ My, [D] it's been a long, long time.
_ _ _ _ _ _
[A] How am I doing?
_ [D] _ [G] Oh, I guess that [D] I'm doing fine. _ _
[A] _ [D] It's been so long now, _ but it seems [G] now [Bm] that it was only [E] yesterday.
Gee, [A] ain't it funny _ how time [D] slips away.
[G] _ _ [D] _
_ _ [E] _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ Thank you.
A fellow Texan of mine, [G] Mr.
Ray Price, the Cherokee cowboy.
Some Texas people with [Abm] us tonight.
Good.
Ray Price recorded this one, and I'd like to give you my [Bb] rendition of the song [G] Nightlife.
_ _ When [C] the evening sun goes down, _ [F] you will find me _
[Ab] hanging around.
_ _ [Cm] The nightlife [A] ain't [Dm] no good [Gb] life.
[G] _
[C] But it's my [Db] life.
_ [Dm] _ _
[Eb] _ [G] [C] Many people just like me, [F] dreaming _ of [Ab] home used to be. _ _
[C] And the [A] nightlife [Dm] ain't no good life.
[G] _ [C] But it's my life.
[F] _ _
[C] _ _ _ Well, listen to the blues they're playing.
And _ _ _ _ _ _
listen, [Cm] listen [F] to what the [C] blues are saying. _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ Mine [C] is just [G] _ [C] another scene from [F] the world _ [Ab] of broken dreams.
_ _ [C] And the [A] nightlife [Dm] ain't no [Am] good life.
[G] But [C] it's my [A] _ [Eb] life.
_ [C] _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
One of the greatest thrills of my life, I guess, was when one of the greatest entertainers of our time recorded a song of mine. _
The lady's name was Patsy Cline, and the song [G] was Crazy.
_ _ _ I'm crazy, [C] _ _ _ [A] _ _
[Am] crazy for [Dm] feeling so lonely. _ _
_ _ _ [G] I'm crazy, _ _ crazy for [C] feeling so blue.
_ [Db] _ _ [Gm] _ _
[Eb] _ _ [C] I knew _ [A] that you'd love me as long _ [Dm] as you wanted.
_ _ _ _ [Ab]
[F] I'm crazy [Em] for trying.
_ [F] _
[G] I'm crazy for crying.
[Dm] And [G] crazy for [C] loving you.
[Em] _ _ [F] _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [N] _

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