Beyond The Sunset Chords by Hank Williams
Tempo:
93.05 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bbm] [C]
[G] [C]
Should you go first and I remain to walk the road alone, I'll live in [G] memories garden,
dear, with happy days we've known.
In spring I'll wait for roses red when fades the lilacs [C] blue, and in early fall when brown
leaves call, I'll catch a glimpse of you.
Should you go first and [F] I remain for battles to be fought, each thing you've [C] touched along
the way will be a hallowed spot.
[G]
I'll [C] hear your voice, I'll see your smile, though blindly I may grow, [F] [C] the memory of your
helping hand [G] will buoy me [C] on with hope.
Beyond the sunset, old [G] blissful morning, when with our Savior heaven is [C] begun, earth's toiling
and in death, all [F] glory dawning, beyond [C] the sunset when [G]
day [C] is done.
Should you go first and I remain to finish with a scroll, no less than shatters shall
ever [G] creep in to make this life seem droll.
We've known so much of happiness, we've had our cup of joy, [C] and memory is one gift of
God that death cannot destroy.
I want to know each step you take [F] that I may walk the same, for someday down that lonely
road [C] you will hear me call your name.
[G] Should you go first [C] and I remain, one thing I'll have you do.
[F]
Walk [C] slowly down that long, long path, [G]
for soon I'll [C] follow you.
In that fair homeland, we'll know [F] no parting, beyond [C] the sunset
[G] [C] forevermore.
[G] [C]
Should you go first and I remain to walk the road alone, I'll live in [G] memories garden,
dear, with happy days we've known.
In spring I'll wait for roses red when fades the lilacs [C] blue, and in early fall when brown
leaves call, I'll catch a glimpse of you.
Should you go first and [F] I remain for battles to be fought, each thing you've [C] touched along
the way will be a hallowed spot.
[G]
I'll [C] hear your voice, I'll see your smile, though blindly I may grow, [F] [C] the memory of your
helping hand [G] will buoy me [C] on with hope.
Beyond the sunset, old [G] blissful morning, when with our Savior heaven is [C] begun, earth's toiling
and in death, all [F] glory dawning, beyond [C] the sunset when [G]
day [C] is done.
Should you go first and I remain to finish with a scroll, no less than shatters shall
ever [G] creep in to make this life seem droll.
We've known so much of happiness, we've had our cup of joy, [C] and memory is one gift of
God that death cannot destroy.
I want to know each step you take [F] that I may walk the same, for someday down that lonely
road [C] you will hear me call your name.
[G] Should you go first [C] and I remain, one thing I'll have you do.
[F]
Walk [C] slowly down that long, long path, [G]
for soon I'll [C] follow you.
In that fair homeland, we'll know [F] no parting, beyond [C] the sunset
[G] [C] forevermore.
Key:
C
G
F
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C
G
F
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_ [Bbm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
Should you go first and I remain to walk the road alone, _ I'll live in [G] memories garden,
dear, with happy days we've known.
In spring I'll wait for roses red when fades the lilacs [C] blue, _ and in early fall when brown
leaves call, I'll catch a glimpse of you.
_ Should you go first and [F] I remain for battles to be fought, _ each thing you've [C] touched along
the way will be a hallowed spot.
[G]
I'll [C] hear your voice, I'll see your smile, though blindly I may grow, [F] _ [C] the memory of your
helping hand [G] will buoy me [C] on with hope. _ _ _ _
Beyond the _ sunset, _ old [G] blissful _ morning, _ when with our Savior _ _ heaven is [C] begun, _ _ _ earth's toiling
_ _ and in death, all [F] glory _ dawning, _ beyond [C] the sunset _ when [G]
day [C] is done.
_ _ _ Should you go first and I remain to finish with a scroll, _ no less than shatters shall
ever [G] creep in to make this life seem droll. _
We've known so much of happiness, we've had our cup of joy, [C] _ and memory is one gift of
God that death cannot destroy.
_ _ I want to know each step you take [F] that I may walk the same, for someday down that lonely
road [C] you will hear me call your name.
_ [G] Should you go first [C] and I remain, one thing I'll have you do.
[F] _
Walk [C] slowly down that long, long path, [G] _
for soon I'll [C] follow you. _ _ _
In that fair _ homeland, _ _ we'll know [F] no parting, _ _ _ beyond [C] the sunset _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] forevermore. _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
Should you go first and I remain to walk the road alone, _ I'll live in [G] memories garden,
dear, with happy days we've known.
In spring I'll wait for roses red when fades the lilacs [C] blue, _ and in early fall when brown
leaves call, I'll catch a glimpse of you.
_ Should you go first and [F] I remain for battles to be fought, _ each thing you've [C] touched along
the way will be a hallowed spot.
[G]
I'll [C] hear your voice, I'll see your smile, though blindly I may grow, [F] _ [C] the memory of your
helping hand [G] will buoy me [C] on with hope. _ _ _ _
Beyond the _ sunset, _ old [G] blissful _ morning, _ when with our Savior _ _ heaven is [C] begun, _ _ _ earth's toiling
_ _ and in death, all [F] glory _ dawning, _ beyond [C] the sunset _ when [G]
day [C] is done.
_ _ _ Should you go first and I remain to finish with a scroll, _ no less than shatters shall
ever [G] creep in to make this life seem droll. _
We've known so much of happiness, we've had our cup of joy, [C] _ and memory is one gift of
God that death cannot destroy.
_ _ I want to know each step you take [F] that I may walk the same, for someday down that lonely
road [C] you will hear me call your name.
_ [G] Should you go first [C] and I remain, one thing I'll have you do.
[F] _
Walk [C] slowly down that long, long path, [G] _
for soon I'll [C] follow you. _ _ _
In that fair _ homeland, _ _ we'll know [F] no parting, _ _ _ beyond [C] the sunset _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] forevermore. _