Chords for Reba McEntire - Sunday Kind Of Love (Official Music Video)
Tempo:
59.95 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Db
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab] Katie, come help set [D] .
[C] the table.
In [C] the summer of 1945, I [G] was nine years [Db] old,.
and the radio helped [F] everyone forget that America was [G] still at war.
[E] [C] On Sunday [A] afternoons, we listened [Db] and danced to our favorite songs [F] broadcast from what we imagined.
[G] to be the most [E] elegant and [C] glamorous place in the whole [Db] world.
And [Am] now, the Empire Ballroom [Em] proudly presents the [C] sweet and velvety voice [Db] of Miss Reba [Dm] McEntire.
[C] On [F] [C] a Sunday, [Db] [G] kind of [Dm] love, [G] a love [Em] to [C] last.
Past Saturday [Gm] night, [F].
I'd [G] like to know.
[C] It's more than love at first [Ab] sight.
On [G] a Sunday, [C] kind of love.
[A] [D] .
[C] [Ab] [G] And I [C] want a [Db] love that's on the [Dm] square.
Can't [G] seem to find [C] somebody, someone [F] to care.
[Fm] And I'm on a [C] lonely road that [A] leads [Cm] to nowhere.
[D] Need [Cm] a Sunday, [C] kind of love.
I [Bb] [C] .
[Ab] [Gm] do all my [C] Sunday dreaming.
[Gm] And all [C] my Sunday scheming.
[F] Every minute, [Fm] every hour, [F] every day.
[Eb] [D] And I'm in to discover.
A certain kind of lover.
[Dm] Who will show me [G] the [Ab] way.
In my [G] [C] arms, need [E] someone to [F] employ.
To [G] keep me warm [C] on Sundays.
And [F] Tuesdays grow a little [Fm] cold.
And I [C] need love for all [A] my life to [G] have and to [D] hold.
I [Cm] want a Sunday, [C] kind of love.
[Bb] [A] .
[Eb] [Dm] And [F] you're a Tuesday.
[Bb] Thursday.
[G] Saturday.
[A] .
[F] [C] [Dm] [F] Nothing, baby.
[G] But I want [C] a Sunday, kind of love.
[Ab] [C] Terrible.
.
[Db] .
[F] [Em] [E] Why didn't [C] you come?.
You look [Db] beautiful to me.
[F] Oh, let me look at you, Joe.
[G] Are you all [E] right?.
[C] You all right?.
Yes.
[A] It was during the [Am] summer of 1945.
that we danced to our favorite [C] songs on the [E] radio.
[C] And my [Db] father came home.
[C] the table.
In [C] the summer of 1945, I [G] was nine years [Db] old,.
and the radio helped [F] everyone forget that America was [G] still at war.
[E] [C] On Sunday [A] afternoons, we listened [Db] and danced to our favorite songs [F] broadcast from what we imagined.
[G] to be the most [E] elegant and [C] glamorous place in the whole [Db] world.
And [Am] now, the Empire Ballroom [Em] proudly presents the [C] sweet and velvety voice [Db] of Miss Reba [Dm] McEntire.
[C] On [F] [C] a Sunday, [Db] [G] kind of [Dm] love, [G] a love [Em] to [C] last.
Past Saturday [Gm] night, [F].
I'd [G] like to know.
[C] It's more than love at first [Ab] sight.
On [G] a Sunday, [C] kind of love.
[A] [D] .
[C] [Ab] [G] And I [C] want a [Db] love that's on the [Dm] square.
Can't [G] seem to find [C] somebody, someone [F] to care.
[Fm] And I'm on a [C] lonely road that [A] leads [Cm] to nowhere.
[D] Need [Cm] a Sunday, [C] kind of love.
I [Bb] [C] .
[Ab] [Gm] do all my [C] Sunday dreaming.
[Gm] And all [C] my Sunday scheming.
[F] Every minute, [Fm] every hour, [F] every day.
[Eb] [D] And I'm in to discover.
A certain kind of lover.
[Dm] Who will show me [G] the [Ab] way.
In my [G] [C] arms, need [E] someone to [F] employ.
To [G] keep me warm [C] on Sundays.
And [F] Tuesdays grow a little [Fm] cold.
And I [C] need love for all [A] my life to [G] have and to [D] hold.
I [Cm] want a Sunday, [C] kind of love.
[Bb] [A] .
[Eb] [Dm] And [F] you're a Tuesday.
[Bb] Thursday.
[G] Saturday.
[A] .
[F] [C] [Dm] [F] Nothing, baby.
[G] But I want [C] a Sunday, kind of love.
[Ab] [C] Terrible.
.
[Db] .
[F] [Em] [E] Why didn't [C] you come?.
You look [Db] beautiful to me.
[F] Oh, let me look at you, Joe.
[G] Are you all [E] right?.
[C] You all right?.
Yes.
[A] It was during the [Am] summer of 1945.
that we danced to our favorite [C] songs on the [E] radio.
[C] And my [Db] father came home.
Key:
C
G
F
Db
A
C
G
F
_ [Ab] _ Katie, come help set _ _ [D] _ .
[C] the table.
In [C] the summer of 1945, I [G] was nine years [Db] old,.
and the radio helped [F] everyone forget that America was [G] still at war.
[E] [C] On Sunday [A] afternoons, we listened [Db] and danced to our favorite songs [F] broadcast from what we imagined.
[G] to be the most [E] elegant and [C] glamorous place in the whole [Db] world.
And [Am] now, the Empire Ballroom [Em] proudly presents the [C] sweet and velvety voice [Db] of Miss Reba [Dm] McEntire.
[C] On _ [F] [C] a Sunday, [Db] [G] kind of [Dm] love, [G] a love [Em] to [C] last.
Past Saturday [Gm] night, [F].
I'd [G] like to know.
[C] It's more than love at first [Ab] sight.
On [G] a Sunday, [C] kind of love.
[A] _ _ [D] _ .
[C] _ [Ab] [G] And I [C] want a [Db] love that's on the [Dm] square.
Can't [G] seem to find [C] somebody, _ someone [F] to care.
[Fm] And I'm on a [C] lonely road that [A] leads [Cm] to nowhere.
[D] Need [Cm] a Sunday, [C] kind of love.
I [Bb] _ [C] _ .
_ _ [Ab] _ [Gm] do all my [C] Sunday dreaming.
[Gm] And all [C] my Sunday scheming.
[F] Every minute, [Fm] every hour, [F] every day.
[Eb] [D] And I'm in to discover.
A certain kind of lover.
[Dm] _ Who will show me [G] the [Ab] way.
In my [G] [C] arms, need [E] someone to [F] employ.
To [G] keep me warm [C] on Sundays.
And [F] Tuesdays grow a little [Fm] cold.
And I [C] need love for all [A] my life to [G] have and to [D] hold.
I [Cm] want a Sunday, [C] kind of love.
[Bb] _ _ [A] _ .
_ _ [Eb] _ [Dm] And [F] you're a Tuesday.
_ [Bb] Thursday.
_ _ [G] Saturday.
_ _ [A] _ .
_ [F] _ [C] _ [Dm] [F] Nothing, baby.
[G] But I want [C] a Sunday, kind of love.
[Ab] [C] Terrible.
_ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ .
_ [F] _ _ [Em] [E] Why didn't [C] you come?.
You look [Db] beautiful to me.
[F] Oh, let me look at you, Joe.
[G] Are you all [E] right?.
[C] You all right?.
Yes.
[A] It was during the [Am] summer of 1945.
that we danced to our favorite [C] songs on the [E] radio.
[C] And my [Db] father came home.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
[C] the table.
In [C] the summer of 1945, I [G] was nine years [Db] old,.
and the radio helped [F] everyone forget that America was [G] still at war.
[E] [C] On Sunday [A] afternoons, we listened [Db] and danced to our favorite songs [F] broadcast from what we imagined.
[G] to be the most [E] elegant and [C] glamorous place in the whole [Db] world.
And [Am] now, the Empire Ballroom [Em] proudly presents the [C] sweet and velvety voice [Db] of Miss Reba [Dm] McEntire.
[C] On _ [F] [C] a Sunday, [Db] [G] kind of [Dm] love, [G] a love [Em] to [C] last.
Past Saturday [Gm] night, [F].
I'd [G] like to know.
[C] It's more than love at first [Ab] sight.
On [G] a Sunday, [C] kind of love.
[A] _ _ [D] _ .
[C] _ [Ab] [G] And I [C] want a [Db] love that's on the [Dm] square.
Can't [G] seem to find [C] somebody, _ someone [F] to care.
[Fm] And I'm on a [C] lonely road that [A] leads [Cm] to nowhere.
[D] Need [Cm] a Sunday, [C] kind of love.
I [Bb] _ [C] _ .
_ _ [Ab] _ [Gm] do all my [C] Sunday dreaming.
[Gm] And all [C] my Sunday scheming.
[F] Every minute, [Fm] every hour, [F] every day.
[Eb] [D] And I'm in to discover.
A certain kind of lover.
[Dm] _ Who will show me [G] the [Ab] way.
In my [G] [C] arms, need [E] someone to [F] employ.
To [G] keep me warm [C] on Sundays.
And [F] Tuesdays grow a little [Fm] cold.
And I [C] need love for all [A] my life to [G] have and to [D] hold.
I [Cm] want a Sunday, [C] kind of love.
[Bb] _ _ [A] _ .
_ _ [Eb] _ [Dm] And [F] you're a Tuesday.
_ [Bb] Thursday.
_ _ [G] Saturday.
_ _ [A] _ .
_ [F] _ [C] _ [Dm] [F] Nothing, baby.
[G] But I want [C] a Sunday, kind of love.
[Ab] [C] Terrible.
_ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ .
_ [F] _ _ [Em] [E] Why didn't [C] you come?.
You look [Db] beautiful to me.
[F] Oh, let me look at you, Joe.
[G] Are you all [E] right?.
[C] You all right?.
Yes.
[A] It was during the [Am] summer of 1945.
that we danced to our favorite [C] songs on the [E] radio.
[C] And my [Db] father came home.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .