Chords for Daryle Singletary - Old Violin
Tempo:
99.05 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
G
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Neil McCoy drove all the way from Texas to hear this song.
I [Eb] tell you what, I've said it a million times, if there's ever [G] been an entertainer in [F] this
business, he'd sit right over there.
[N]
And, and hey, [Fm] he [Bb] ain't a bad singer [D] either, huh?
[Ebm]
[G] Glad you didn't go to bed before I came up here to play.
But [B] here's a great old song that we recorded [F] with Johnny [D] Pagehead.
[N]
[A] I [D] [A]
[Bm] can't [A] recall one [D] time in my life [A] where I've slept as long [E] as I do.
I [A] feel like a little boy, can't [D] get up no [A]
more.
It's that feeling I [E] never [A] felt before.
Tonight I feel [D] like [A] I'm certainly being awake.
[E] Never [A] played again.
Y'all ask me why I feel like this.
[D]
I [A] can't say.
All the wisdom's taken away.
[E] But it just [A] goes away.
[B] I guess it's [D] cause and truth.
[Bm] It's the hardest [E] thing to [A] tell for a face.
Y'all, you [D] can't change [A] the truth.
And [E] it's like, [Em]
so I [A] ask [D] myself, where [A] do you want me to end up?
I live like a fool, I'll turn the [E] ground.
[A] I live in the grave.
And I don't see.
[D] And always.
[A]
Certainly being awake.
[E] Never played [A] again.
So one more time just to [D] be sure.
[E] I ask myself, [A] where in the world are you going to end up?
You don't know what I think is worth the [E] difference.
I [A] don't know.
All that I see.
[D] And [A] always.
Certainly being awake.
[E] Never played [A] again.
And just like that hit me.
[D] I'm in that old violin.
We're just alive.
We've given [Db] all to country music.
[E]
That's it.
We're giving our life.
[A] [E]
[A] [D] [A]
I [Eb] tell you what, I've said it a million times, if there's ever [G] been an entertainer in [F] this
business, he'd sit right over there.
[N]
And, and hey, [Fm] he [Bb] ain't a bad singer [D] either, huh?
[Ebm]
[G] Glad you didn't go to bed before I came up here to play.
But [B] here's a great old song that we recorded [F] with Johnny [D] Pagehead.
[N]
[A] I [D] [A]
[Bm] can't [A] recall one [D] time in my life [A] where I've slept as long [E] as I do.
I [A] feel like a little boy, can't [D] get up no [A]
more.
It's that feeling I [E] never [A] felt before.
Tonight I feel [D] like [A] I'm certainly being awake.
[E] Never [A] played again.
Y'all ask me why I feel like this.
[D]
I [A] can't say.
All the wisdom's taken away.
[E] But it just [A] goes away.
[B] I guess it's [D] cause and truth.
[Bm] It's the hardest [E] thing to [A] tell for a face.
Y'all, you [D] can't change [A] the truth.
And [E] it's like, [Em]
so I [A] ask [D] myself, where [A] do you want me to end up?
I live like a fool, I'll turn the [E] ground.
[A] I live in the grave.
And I don't see.
[D] And always.
[A]
Certainly being awake.
[E] Never played [A] again.
So one more time just to [D] be sure.
[E] I ask myself, [A] where in the world are you going to end up?
You don't know what I think is worth the [E] difference.
I [A] don't know.
All that I see.
[D] And [A] always.
Certainly being awake.
[E] Never played [A] again.
And just like that hit me.
[D] I'm in that old violin.
We're just alive.
We've given [Db] all to country music.
[E]
That's it.
We're giving our life.
[A] [E]
[A] [D] [A]
Key:
A
D
E
G
F
A
D
E
_ _ _ Neil McCoy drove all the way from Texas to hear this song. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I [Eb] tell you what, I've said it a million times, if there's ever [G] been an entertainer in [F] this
business, he'd sit right over there.
_ _ [N] _ _ _
_ And, and hey, [Fm] he [Bb] ain't a bad singer [D] either, huh?
_ _ _ _ [Ebm] _
_ [G] _ _ Glad you didn't go to bed before I came up here to play.
_ But [B] here's a great old song that we recorded [F] with Johnny [D] Pagehead.
_ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] I _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] can't [A] recall _ _ one _ [D] time in my life _ _ [A] where I've slept as long [E] as _ I do. _
_ _ _ I [A] feel like a little boy, _ _ can't [D] get up no [A] _
more.
_ _ It's that feeling _ I [E] never [A] felt before.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Tonight I feel _ [D] _ like _ [A] _ _ _ I'm _ certainly being awake.
_ [E] _ Never [A] played again.
_ _ Y'all ask me why I feel like this.
[D] _ _
I [A] can't say. _ _ _
All the wisdom's taken away.
_ _ [E] _ But it just [A] goes away.
_ _ _ [B] I guess it's [D] cause and truth.
[Bm] It's the hardest [E] thing to [A] tell for a face. _ _
Y'all, you [D] can't change [A] the truth.
And [E] it's like, _ _ _ [Em] _ _
so I [A] _ _ ask [D] myself, _ where [A] do you want me to end up? _ _ _ _ _
_ I live like a fool, I'll turn the [E] ground. _ _
[A] I live in the grave.
_ _ _ And I don't see.
_ _ [D] _ And always.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _
Certainly being awake.
_ _ [E] _ Never played [A] again. _ _ _ _ _
_ So one more time just to [D] be sure.
[E] I ask myself, [A] _ where in the world are you going to end up? _
_ You don't know what I think is worth the [E] difference. _
I [A] don't know.
_ _ _ _ All that I see.
_ _ [D] _ And _ [A] _ _ _ always. _
Certainly being awake.
_ _ [E] _ Never played [A] again. _ _ _ _ _
_ And just like that hit me.
_ [D] I'm in that old violin.
_ We're just alive. _ _ _
_ We've given [Db] all to country music.
[E] _ _
That's it.
We're giving our life. _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ I [Eb] tell you what, I've said it a million times, if there's ever [G] been an entertainer in [F] this
business, he'd sit right over there.
_ _ [N] _ _ _
_ And, and hey, [Fm] he [Bb] ain't a bad singer [D] either, huh?
_ _ _ _ [Ebm] _
_ [G] _ _ Glad you didn't go to bed before I came up here to play.
_ But [B] here's a great old song that we recorded [F] with Johnny [D] Pagehead.
_ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] I _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] can't [A] recall _ _ one _ [D] time in my life _ _ [A] where I've slept as long [E] as _ I do. _
_ _ _ I [A] feel like a little boy, _ _ can't [D] get up no [A] _
more.
_ _ It's that feeling _ I [E] never [A] felt before.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Tonight I feel _ [D] _ like _ [A] _ _ _ I'm _ certainly being awake.
_ [E] _ Never [A] played again.
_ _ Y'all ask me why I feel like this.
[D] _ _
I [A] can't say. _ _ _
All the wisdom's taken away.
_ _ [E] _ But it just [A] goes away.
_ _ _ [B] I guess it's [D] cause and truth.
[Bm] It's the hardest [E] thing to [A] tell for a face. _ _
Y'all, you [D] can't change [A] the truth.
And [E] it's like, _ _ _ [Em] _ _
so I [A] _ _ ask [D] myself, _ where [A] do you want me to end up? _ _ _ _ _
_ I live like a fool, I'll turn the [E] ground. _ _
[A] I live in the grave.
_ _ _ And I don't see.
_ _ [D] _ And always.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _
Certainly being awake.
_ _ [E] _ Never played [A] again. _ _ _ _ _
_ So one more time just to [D] be sure.
[E] I ask myself, [A] _ where in the world are you going to end up? _
_ You don't know what I think is worth the [E] difference. _
I [A] don't know.
_ _ _ _ All that I see.
_ _ [D] _ And _ [A] _ _ _ always. _
Certainly being awake.
_ _ [E] _ Never played [A] again. _ _ _ _ _
_ And just like that hit me.
_ [D] I'm in that old violin.
_ We're just alive. _ _ _
_ We've given [Db] all to country music.
[E] _ _
That's it.
We're giving our life. _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _