Yesterday Once More Chords by Moe Bandy
Tempo:
129.2 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Am
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F]
[C] [F]
Lord, I [Bb] love to hear Hank [F] Williams sing, and there's a lot of lefties now [Am] with different names.
[C]
But [F] it'll never be the [Bb] way it was [F] before.
Take me [Am] back to [C] yesterday [F] once more.
How I miss [Bb] old Tex, those [F] days were good, and nobody else could sing like [C] Jim Reeves could.
[F] Dreadful these gospel [Bb] songs touch [F] my heart.
Take me [C] back to yesterday [F] once more.
When they sang, you're cheating [Bb] heart, it [F] always lay.
And there'll be peace [G] in the valley [C] someday.
[F] High noon, rye whiskey, [Bb] four walls too near me.
[F] Take me [C] back to yesterday once [F] more.
[C] [F]
Johnny Horton sang [Bb] a country song [F] so fine, and there'll never be another Patsy [C] Cline.
And how [F] I miss [Bb] Bob Wills and his [F] Texas Playboys.
Take me back [C] to yesterday [F] once more.
When they sang, you're cheating [Bb] heart, it [F] always lay.
And there'll be peace [G] in the valley [C] someday.
[F] North to Alaska, lazy [Bb] San Antonio roads.
[F] Take me back [C] to yesterday [F] once more.
Take me back [C] to yesterday [F] once more.
[N]
[C] [F]
Lord, I [Bb] love to hear Hank [F] Williams sing, and there's a lot of lefties now [Am] with different names.
[C]
But [F] it'll never be the [Bb] way it was [F] before.
Take me [Am] back to [C] yesterday [F] once more.
How I miss [Bb] old Tex, those [F] days were good, and nobody else could sing like [C] Jim Reeves could.
[F] Dreadful these gospel [Bb] songs touch [F] my heart.
Take me [C] back to yesterday [F] once more.
When they sang, you're cheating [Bb] heart, it [F] always lay.
And there'll be peace [G] in the valley [C] someday.
[F] High noon, rye whiskey, [Bb] four walls too near me.
[F] Take me [C] back to yesterday once [F] more.
[C] [F]
Johnny Horton sang [Bb] a country song [F] so fine, and there'll never be another Patsy [C] Cline.
And how [F] I miss [Bb] Bob Wills and his [F] Texas Playboys.
Take me back [C] to yesterday [F] once more.
When they sang, you're cheating [Bb] heart, it [F] always lay.
And there'll be peace [G] in the valley [C] someday.
[F] North to Alaska, lazy [Bb] San Antonio roads.
[F] Take me back [C] to yesterday [F] once more.
Take me back [C] to yesterday [F] once more.
[N]
Key:
F
C
Bb
Am
G
F
C
Bb
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Lord, I [Bb] love to hear Hank [F] Williams sing, _ _ _ _ _ and there's a lot of lefties now [Am] with different names.
[C] _
_ _ _ But [F] it'll never be the [Bb] way it was [F] before. _
_ _ _ _ _ Take me [Am] back to [C] yesterday [F] once more. _
_ _ _ _ _ How I miss [Bb] old Tex, those [F] days were good, _ _ _ _ and nobody else could sing like [C] Jim Reeves could.
_ _ _ _ _ [F] Dreadful these gospel [Bb] songs touch [F] my heart. _
_ _ _ _ _ Take me _ [C] back to yesterday [F] once more. _
When _ they sang, you're cheating [Bb] heart, it [F] always lay.
_ _ _ And there'll be peace [G] in the valley _ _ [C] someday. _
_ _ _ _ [F] High noon, rye whiskey, _ [Bb] _ four walls too near me.
_ _ [F] Take me [C] back to yesterday once [F] more.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Johnny Horton sang [Bb] a country song [F] so fine, _ _ _ _ and there'll never be another Patsy [C] Cline. _ _
_ _ _ _ And how [F] I miss [Bb] Bob Wills and his [F] Texas Playboys.
_ _ _ _ Take me back [C] to yesterday [F] once more. _
_ When they sang, you're cheating [Bb] heart, it [F] always lay.
_ _ _ And there'll be peace [G] in the valley _ _ [C] someday. _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] North to Alaska, lazy [Bb] San Antonio roads.
_ [F] Take me back [C] to yesterday _ [F] once more. _
_ _ _ _ Take me back [C] to yesterday [F] once more. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Lord, I [Bb] love to hear Hank [F] Williams sing, _ _ _ _ _ and there's a lot of lefties now [Am] with different names.
[C] _
_ _ _ But [F] it'll never be the [Bb] way it was [F] before. _
_ _ _ _ _ Take me [Am] back to [C] yesterday [F] once more. _
_ _ _ _ _ How I miss [Bb] old Tex, those [F] days were good, _ _ _ _ and nobody else could sing like [C] Jim Reeves could.
_ _ _ _ _ [F] Dreadful these gospel [Bb] songs touch [F] my heart. _
_ _ _ _ _ Take me _ [C] back to yesterday [F] once more. _
When _ they sang, you're cheating [Bb] heart, it [F] always lay.
_ _ _ And there'll be peace [G] in the valley _ _ [C] someday. _
_ _ _ _ [F] High noon, rye whiskey, _ [Bb] _ four walls too near me.
_ _ [F] Take me [C] back to yesterday once [F] more.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Johnny Horton sang [Bb] a country song [F] so fine, _ _ _ _ and there'll never be another Patsy [C] Cline. _ _
_ _ _ _ And how [F] I miss [Bb] Bob Wills and his [F] Texas Playboys.
_ _ _ _ Take me back [C] to yesterday [F] once more. _
_ When they sang, you're cheating [Bb] heart, it [F] always lay.
_ _ _ And there'll be peace [G] in the valley _ _ [C] someday. _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] North to Alaska, lazy [Bb] San Antonio roads.
_ [F] Take me back [C] to yesterday _ [F] once more. _
_ _ _ _ Take me back [C] to yesterday [F] once more. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _