Chords for Conway Twitty - Grandest Lady Of Them All (Live)
Tempo:
104.95 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Am
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F] [G]
[C]
Most of the songs that I've recorded down through the years have been about the ladies.
This song is about a very special lady.
She was born in Nashville, Tennessee, but she lives deep within the hearts of each and
every one of us who love country music.
And we call her the Grandest Lady.
[Am]
[G]
[C]
[F] [C] When the curtain to her world starts [Am] to unfold, [C] with mother tender hands she will [G] applaud
and feed the hunger [C] in your soul.
And [F] she's known as the [C] Grand Old I come [G] to call.
[Em]
[F] She's the queen of [C] country music.
She's the grandest [G] lady of [C] them all.
[G] [C]
She sings of desperadoes, the lonesome whistle of a midnight train.
[D] [C]
And the coal mines of Kentucky [Am] and how it feels to be out [G] in the rain.
[Bm] [C] She sings of Texas cowboys, of [F] hobos and of heroes, [C] and the loneliness of wearing [Am] prison blue.
[C] But most of all she sings [G] about the common people just like [C] me and you.
And [F] she's known as the Grand [C] Old I come [G] to call.
[F] She's the queen of [C] country music.
She's the grandest [G] lady [C] of them [F] all.
[G]
[C]
[C]
Most of the songs that I've recorded down through the years have been about the ladies.
This song is about a very special lady.
She was born in Nashville, Tennessee, but she lives deep within the hearts of each and
every one of us who love country music.
And we call her the Grandest Lady.
[Am]
[G]
[C]
[F] [C] When the curtain to her world starts [Am] to unfold, [C] with mother tender hands she will [G] applaud
and feed the hunger [C] in your soul.
And [F] she's known as the [C] Grand Old I come [G] to call.
[Em]
[F] She's the queen of [C] country music.
She's the grandest [G] lady of [C] them all.
[G] [C]
She sings of desperadoes, the lonesome whistle of a midnight train.
[D] [C]
And the coal mines of Kentucky [Am] and how it feels to be out [G] in the rain.
[Bm] [C] She sings of Texas cowboys, of [F] hobos and of heroes, [C] and the loneliness of wearing [Am] prison blue.
[C] But most of all she sings [G] about the common people just like [C] me and you.
And [F] she's known as the Grand [C] Old I come [G] to call.
[F] She's the queen of [C] country music.
She's the grandest [G] lady [C] of them [F] all.
[G]
[C]
Key:
C
G
F
Am
Em
C
G
F
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Most of the songs that I've recorded down through the years have been about the ladies. _
This song is about a very special lady.
_ She was born in Nashville, Tennessee, _ but she lives deep within the hearts of each and
every one of us who love country music.
_ And we call her the Grandest Lady. _
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_ _ _ _ _ [C] _
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[F] _ _ _ _ [C] When the curtain to her world starts [Am] to unfold, _ _ _ [C] with mother tender hands she will [G] applaud
and feed the hunger [C] in your soul. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And [F] she's known as the [C] Grand Old I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ come [G] to call.
_ _ _ [Em]
[F] She's the queen _ of [C] country _ _ music.
She's the _ grandest [G] lady of [C] them all. _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ She sings of _ _ desperadoes, the lonesome whistle of a midnight train.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ And the coal mines of Kentucky [Am] and how it feels to be out [G] in the rain. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ [C] She sings of Texas _ cowboys, of [F] hobos and of heroes, [C] and the loneliness of wearing [Am] prison blue.
_ _ _ [C] But most of all she sings [G] about the common people just like [C] me and you. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And [F] she's known as the Grand [C] Old I _ _ _ _ come _ _ _ _ [G] to call. _ _ _
[F] She's the queen of _ [C] country _ _ music.
She's the _ grandest [G] lady [C] of them _ _ [F] all.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Most of the songs that I've recorded down through the years have been about the ladies. _
This song is about a very special lady.
_ She was born in Nashville, Tennessee, _ but she lives deep within the hearts of each and
every one of us who love country music.
_ And we call her the Grandest Lady. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
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[F] _ _ _ _ [C] When the curtain to her world starts [Am] to unfold, _ _ _ [C] with mother tender hands she will [G] applaud
and feed the hunger [C] in your soul. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And [F] she's known as the [C] Grand Old I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ come [G] to call.
_ _ _ [Em]
[F] She's the queen _ of [C] country _ _ music.
She's the _ grandest [G] lady of [C] them all. _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ She sings of _ _ desperadoes, the lonesome whistle of a midnight train.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ And the coal mines of Kentucky [Am] and how it feels to be out [G] in the rain. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ [C] She sings of Texas _ cowboys, of [F] hobos and of heroes, [C] and the loneliness of wearing [Am] prison blue.
_ _ _ [C] But most of all she sings [G] about the common people just like [C] me and you. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And [F] she's known as the Grand [C] Old I _ _ _ _ come _ _ _ _ [G] to call. _ _ _
[F] She's the queen of _ [C] country _ _ music.
She's the _ grandest [G] lady [C] of them _ _ [F] all.
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[C] _ _ _ _ _ _