Chords for Alan Jackson and Lee Ann Womack Golden Ring Live at the Grand Ole Opry
Tempo:
79.75 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[N] Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the historic Grand Ole Opry stage, Leanne Womack and [Bbm] Alan Jackson.
[Eb]
In a ball shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day, [Bb] a couple gazes at [Eb] the wedding rings, their own display.
She smiles and nods her head, says, honey, it's for you.
It's not much, but it's the best that I can do.
Golden rings, with one tiny little star, waiting [Bb] there, [Eb] for someone to take it home by itself.
It's just a cold metallic ring, only love can make a golden wedding ring.
In a little wedding chapel, later on that afternoon, [Bb] an old upright piano [Eb] plays that old familiar tune.
Tears roll down her cheeks, happy thoughts run through her head, as he whispers [Bb] low, with this ring [Eb] I be wed.
Golden rings, with one tiny little star, [Bb] shining red, [Eb] now at last it's found a home by itself.
It's just a cold metallic ring, only love can [Bb] make a golden [Eb] wedding ring.
[E]
In a small two room apartment, as they fight their final, [B] he says you won't admit it, [E] but I know you're leaving town.
She says, one thing's for certain, I don't love you anymore, and throws down the [B] ring as she walks [E] out the door.
Golden rings, with one tiny little star, [B] cast aside, [E] like the love that's getting gone by itself.
It's just a cold metallic ring, only love can [B] make a golden [E] wedding ring.
In a pawn shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day, [B] a couple gazers at the wedding rings, they're on [E] display.
[Gb] Golden [E] rings.
[N]
[Eb]
In a ball shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day, [Bb] a couple gazes at [Eb] the wedding rings, their own display.
She smiles and nods her head, says, honey, it's for you.
It's not much, but it's the best that I can do.
Golden rings, with one tiny little star, waiting [Bb] there, [Eb] for someone to take it home by itself.
It's just a cold metallic ring, only love can make a golden wedding ring.
In a little wedding chapel, later on that afternoon, [Bb] an old upright piano [Eb] plays that old familiar tune.
Tears roll down her cheeks, happy thoughts run through her head, as he whispers [Bb] low, with this ring [Eb] I be wed.
Golden rings, with one tiny little star, [Bb] shining red, [Eb] now at last it's found a home by itself.
It's just a cold metallic ring, only love can [Bb] make a golden [Eb] wedding ring.
[E]
In a small two room apartment, as they fight their final, [B] he says you won't admit it, [E] but I know you're leaving town.
She says, one thing's for certain, I don't love you anymore, and throws down the [B] ring as she walks [E] out the door.
Golden rings, with one tiny little star, [B] cast aside, [E] like the love that's getting gone by itself.
It's just a cold metallic ring, only love can [B] make a golden [E] wedding ring.
In a pawn shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day, [B] a couple gazers at the wedding rings, they're on [E] display.
[Gb] Golden [E] rings.
[N]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the historic Grand Ole Opry stage, Leanne Womack and [Bbm] Alan Jackson.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ In a ball shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day, [Bb] a couple gazes at [Eb] the wedding rings, their own display.
She smiles and nods her head, says, honey, it's for you.
It's not much, but it's the best that I can do.
_ Golden rings, with one tiny little star, waiting [Bb] there, [Eb] for someone to take it home by itself.
It's just a cold metallic ring, only love can make a golden wedding ring.
_ _ _ _ _ In a little wedding chapel, later on that afternoon, [Bb] an old upright piano [Eb] plays that old familiar tune.
Tears roll down her cheeks, happy thoughts run through her head, as he whispers [Bb] low, with this ring [Eb] I be wed.
_ Golden rings, _ with one tiny little star, [Bb] shining red, _ [Eb] now at last it's found a home by itself.
It's just a cold metallic ring, only love can [Bb] make a golden [Eb] wedding ring.
_ _ [E] _
_ _ In a small two room apartment, as they fight their final, [B] he says you won't admit it, [E] but I know you're leaving town.
She says, one thing's for certain, I don't love you anymore, and throws down the [B] ring as she walks [E] out the door.
_ _ Golden rings, with one tiny little star, [B] cast aside, _ [E] like the love that's getting gone by itself.
It's just a cold metallic ring, only love can [B] make a golden [E] wedding _ ring. _ _ _ _
In a pawn shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day, [B] a couple gazers at the wedding rings, they're on [E] display.
_ _ _ [Gb] Golden [E] rings. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ In a ball shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day, [Bb] a couple gazes at [Eb] the wedding rings, their own display.
She smiles and nods her head, says, honey, it's for you.
It's not much, but it's the best that I can do.
_ Golden rings, with one tiny little star, waiting [Bb] there, [Eb] for someone to take it home by itself.
It's just a cold metallic ring, only love can make a golden wedding ring.
_ _ _ _ _ In a little wedding chapel, later on that afternoon, [Bb] an old upright piano [Eb] plays that old familiar tune.
Tears roll down her cheeks, happy thoughts run through her head, as he whispers [Bb] low, with this ring [Eb] I be wed.
_ Golden rings, _ with one tiny little star, [Bb] shining red, _ [Eb] now at last it's found a home by itself.
It's just a cold metallic ring, only love can [Bb] make a golden [Eb] wedding ring.
_ _ [E] _
_ _ In a small two room apartment, as they fight their final, [B] he says you won't admit it, [E] but I know you're leaving town.
She says, one thing's for certain, I don't love you anymore, and throws down the [B] ring as she walks [E] out the door.
_ _ Golden rings, with one tiny little star, [B] cast aside, _ [E] like the love that's getting gone by itself.
It's just a cold metallic ring, only love can [B] make a golden [E] wedding _ ring. _ _ _ _
In a pawn shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day, [B] a couple gazers at the wedding rings, they're on [E] display.
_ _ _ [Gb] Golden [E] rings. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _