I need help locating the tablature for this song. My mother in law suggested I learn it since she loves it. I think they play it in G also. Does anyone have a source?
I need help locating the tablature for this song. My mother in law suggested I learn it since she loves it. I think they play it in G also. Does anyone have a source?
Have you tried Google? Lyrics & chords abound. Or do you need something else?
Phil
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Chords here...
http://www.classic-country-song-lyri...icschords.html
1-4-5-1 on the verses. Chorus starts on the 5 and has a secondary dominant, i.e., a major 2 chord.
Seems to be pretty common to capo up and play it in A, which is the way Donnie and Red did it:
Just promise us you won't do it like this:
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Thanks for the help. I did google it and was looking for the individual notes with the cords. I think I can get it with what you've given me Mr mando.
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That's why I asked if you googled and if there was more you needed. I initially missed that you mentioned tabliture.
Most songs can be easily found with a Google search and usually chords and lyrics are easy to find, but often it is much more difficult to find notation or tabliture for the melody.
Sometimes it shows up if the tune is in public domain but less likely if not.
Good song. Best wishes and welcome to the forum.
Phil
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