Chords for Conway Twitty- Inducted Hall of Fame - Part One
Tempo:
130.05 bpm
Chords used:
D
C
E
A
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Season of the Country Music Hall of Fame is a legendary country superstar with a name and a talent that none of us will ever forget.
Hello, brother.
Paul.
You tell him, brother.
[C] Hello, darling.
[G] Nice to see you.
[C] Tom Waits, when he had a career the likes of which [Gm] we're not [C] likely to see [Cm] again.
Ten [E] gold albums, two platinum, [F] and fifty-five number one records, more than any artist in [C] history.
My [N] mother's out there somewhere.
See, mama?
I told you not to worry.
He was born Harold Jenkins and showed promise in both music and sports.
He could have had a pro baseball career had not the Army called him.
After the service, Conway decided that music would be his path and soon
No turning back.
[Gb]
[E]
[Dbm] [B] [E] Only
[D] Make Believe [Cm] became a huge rock and roll [Fm] hit, opening up a world of tours, concerts, and even movies.
But Conway wanted something else.
I was determined to make it in country music.
It took me ten years to work my [B] way up and out of [D] rock and roll music.
[A]
Once Conway broke into [D] country music, the hit started coming and never stopped.
His style influenced country music in a way that's [A] never been equal.
His provocative lyrics and sexy growling vocals broke new ground and helped lead country music into a new era.
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb] Orbitin' places
Bom-bom-bom
If I did my life story somewhere, it would [E] never
it wouldn't be complete without Loretta Lynn being a part of it.
And there's nothing Calling
Us [Abm] [Dbm] In
[B]
[N]
There is a doll called Conway's Witty Doll.
Really?
And y'all just have to wind it up.
And it goes, stands up front and goes Ahhhhhh
[F]
[C] When you walk that walk, and you talk that talk, [F] I can't love [C] you enough.
I can't love you enough.
[A] My daddy always told me, boy, well [D] the cotton's out there, you get it.
I've been really fortunate.
I've had a 35 [E] year cotton crop, and I'm heading on my [A] second 35 year.
Let me [D] in, [Gbm] breathe
Conway's [Bm] amazing career was [D] cut short by his [G] untimely death in 1993 at the age [D] of 59.
[G] Conway left behind an enduring legacy.
As a singer, [Eb] songwriter, and performer, he forever [Dm] changed the face of American music.
As a family [Eb] man, caring friend, and true gentleman who touched the lives of millions,
[Bb] he remains one of the [Eb] greatest entertainers to ever embrace country music.
[Bb] [N]
Hello, brother.
Paul.
You tell him, brother.
[C] Hello, darling.
[G] Nice to see you.
[C] Tom Waits, when he had a career the likes of which [Gm] we're not [C] likely to see [Cm] again.
Ten [E] gold albums, two platinum, [F] and fifty-five number one records, more than any artist in [C] history.
My [N] mother's out there somewhere.
See, mama?
I told you not to worry.
He was born Harold Jenkins and showed promise in both music and sports.
He could have had a pro baseball career had not the Army called him.
After the service, Conway decided that music would be his path and soon
No turning back.
[Gb]
[E]
[Dbm] [B] [E] Only
[D] Make Believe [Cm] became a huge rock and roll [Fm] hit, opening up a world of tours, concerts, and even movies.
But Conway wanted something else.
I was determined to make it in country music.
It took me ten years to work my [B] way up and out of [D] rock and roll music.
[A]
Once Conway broke into [D] country music, the hit started coming and never stopped.
His style influenced country music in a way that's [A] never been equal.
His provocative lyrics and sexy growling vocals broke new ground and helped lead country music into a new era.
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb] Orbitin' places
Bom-bom-bom
If I did my life story somewhere, it would [E] never
it wouldn't be complete without Loretta Lynn being a part of it.
And there's nothing Calling
Us [Abm] [Dbm] In
[B]
[N]
There is a doll called Conway's Witty Doll.
Really?
And y'all just have to wind it up.
And it goes, stands up front and goes Ahhhhhh
[F]
[C] When you walk that walk, and you talk that talk, [F] I can't love [C] you enough.
I can't love you enough.
[A] My daddy always told me, boy, well [D] the cotton's out there, you get it.
I've been really fortunate.
I've had a 35 [E] year cotton crop, and I'm heading on my [A] second 35 year.
Let me [D] in, [Gbm] breathe
Conway's [Bm] amazing career was [D] cut short by his [G] untimely death in 1993 at the age [D] of 59.
[G] Conway left behind an enduring legacy.
As a singer, [Eb] songwriter, and performer, he forever [Dm] changed the face of American music.
As a family [Eb] man, caring friend, and true gentleman who touched the lives of millions,
[Bb] he remains one of the [Eb] greatest entertainers to ever embrace country music.
[Bb] [N]
Key:
D
C
E
A
Bb
D
C
E
Season of the Country Music Hall of Fame is a legendary country superstar with a name and a talent that none of us will ever forget. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Hello, brother.
Paul.
You tell him, brother.
[C] Hello, darling. _
_ _ [G] Nice to see you.
[C] Tom Waits, when he had a career the likes of which [Gm] we're not [C] likely to see [Cm] again.
Ten [E] gold albums, two platinum, [F] and fifty-five number one records, more than any artist in [C] history. _ _ _ _
My [N] mother's out there somewhere. _ _
See, mama?
I told you not to worry.
He was born Harold Jenkins and showed promise in both music and sports.
He could have had a pro baseball career had not the Army called him.
After the service, Conway decided that music would be his path and soon_
No turning back.
_ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[Dbm] _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _Only
[D] Make Believe [Cm] became a huge rock and roll [Fm] hit, opening up a world of tours, concerts, and even movies.
But Conway wanted something else.
I was determined to make it in country music.
It took me ten years to work my [B] way up and out of [D] rock and roll music.
_ _ [A] _
_ Once Conway broke into [D] country music, the hit started coming and never stopped.
His style influenced country music in a way that's [A] never been equal.
_ His provocative lyrics and sexy growling vocals broke new ground and helped lead country music into a new era.
[Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] Orbitin' _ _ _ _ places_
Bom-bom-bom_
If I did my life story somewhere, it would [E] never_
it wouldn't be complete without Loretta Lynn being a part of it.
And there's nothing_ _Calling_
_Us_ [Abm] [Dbm] _In_
_ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N]
There is a doll called Conway's Witty Doll.
Really?
And y'all just have to wind it up.
And it goes, stands up front and goes_ _Ahhhhhh_
[F] _
[C] When you walk that walk, and you talk that talk, [F] I can't love [C] you enough.
I can't love you enough.
[A] My daddy always told me, boy, well [D] the cotton's out there, you get it.
I've been really fortunate.
I've had a 35 [E] year _ cotton crop, and I'm heading on my [A] second 35 year.
Let me [D] in, _ _ [Gbm] _ breathe_
Conway's [Bm] amazing career was [D] cut short by his [G] untimely death in 1993 at the age [D] of 59.
_ [G] Conway left behind an enduring legacy.
As a singer, [Eb] songwriter, and performer, he forever [Dm] changed the face of American music.
As a family [Eb] man, caring friend, and true gentleman who touched the lives of millions,
[Bb] he remains one of the [Eb] greatest entertainers to ever embrace country music. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Hello, brother.
Paul.
You tell him, brother.
[C] Hello, darling. _
_ _ [G] Nice to see you.
[C] Tom Waits, when he had a career the likes of which [Gm] we're not [C] likely to see [Cm] again.
Ten [E] gold albums, two platinum, [F] and fifty-five number one records, more than any artist in [C] history. _ _ _ _
My [N] mother's out there somewhere. _ _
See, mama?
I told you not to worry.
He was born Harold Jenkins and showed promise in both music and sports.
He could have had a pro baseball career had not the Army called him.
After the service, Conway decided that music would be his path and soon_
No turning back.
_ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[Dbm] _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _Only
[D] Make Believe [Cm] became a huge rock and roll [Fm] hit, opening up a world of tours, concerts, and even movies.
But Conway wanted something else.
I was determined to make it in country music.
It took me ten years to work my [B] way up and out of [D] rock and roll music.
_ _ [A] _
_ Once Conway broke into [D] country music, the hit started coming and never stopped.
His style influenced country music in a way that's [A] never been equal.
_ His provocative lyrics and sexy growling vocals broke new ground and helped lead country music into a new era.
[Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] Orbitin' _ _ _ _ places_
Bom-bom-bom_
If I did my life story somewhere, it would [E] never_
it wouldn't be complete without Loretta Lynn being a part of it.
And there's nothing_ _Calling_
_Us_ [Abm] [Dbm] _In_
_ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N]
There is a doll called Conway's Witty Doll.
Really?
And y'all just have to wind it up.
And it goes, stands up front and goes_ _Ahhhhhh_
[F] _
[C] When you walk that walk, and you talk that talk, [F] I can't love [C] you enough.
I can't love you enough.
[A] My daddy always told me, boy, well [D] the cotton's out there, you get it.
I've been really fortunate.
I've had a 35 [E] year _ cotton crop, and I'm heading on my [A] second 35 year.
Let me [D] in, _ _ [Gbm] _ breathe_
Conway's [Bm] amazing career was [D] cut short by his [G] untimely death in 1993 at the age [D] of 59.
_ [G] Conway left behind an enduring legacy.
As a singer, [Eb] songwriter, and performer, he forever [Dm] changed the face of American music.
As a family [Eb] man, caring friend, and true gentleman who touched the lives of millions,
[Bb] he remains one of the [Eb] greatest entertainers to ever embrace country music. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [N] _