Do I Ever Cross Your Mind - Dolly Parton & Chet Atkins (feat. Allison Young) | Among Friends (Ep. 2) Chords
Tempo:
124.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Bm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
So I'm gonna video tape one.
Ready?
Uh
what?
I don't have to count it, I'll just kick it.
Yeah!
[B] [D]
[G]
[D]
[A] [D]
Bah, bah, bah, bah, bah.
Well sometimes I go walking through fields where we walked long [G] ago,
in the sweet used [D] to be.
And the flowers that grow, well they don't smell sweet
as they did [A] when you picked [D] them for me.
[Bm] And when I [D] think of you [Bm] and the love [D] we once knew,
how [G] I wish we could go [D] back in time.
Do you ever think back on old memories like that,
or do I [A] ever cross [D] your mind?
[Em] [D] [G]
[D] [Em]
[D] [Em] [D]
[A] [D]
Ooh, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah.
Oh how [A] often I wish [D] that again I could kiss [G] your sweet lips like I did [D] long ago.
And how often I long [G] for those two [D] loving arms that once held [A] me so gentle [D] and close.
[Bm] And when I [D] think of you [Bm] and the love we [D] once knew,
[G] how I wish we could go back [D] in time.
Do you ever think back on old memories like that,
or do I [A] ever cross [D] your mind?
[Bm] These old [D] memories appear, [Bm] but my eyes [D] won't stay clear
when I [G] think of those [D] happier times.
Do you ever recall these old memories at all,
or do I [A] ever cross [D] your mind?
[G] [C] [D] [G]
[D] [G]
[D]
[A] [D]
Bah, bah, bah, bah, bah.
[G] [D]
You guys, this is so cute.
Oh my gosh.
[N] I know, it's great.
It's definitely like, it's a wild ride, you know.
This is so cute.
Thank you.
I love it.
From Nashville, we made our way due west,
across the Mississippi River, and into Texas.
The American Dream.
The American Dream.
The American Dream.
[C#] [A] That's a little [G] logo.
Surely there's a sign.
[E] That's more like it.
[G] Oh, and there [E] it comes.
On the [B] record, Tony Lindgren's favorite skyline in the U.S.
[D] We eventually arrived in Dallas, where I was going to play a one-off solo show.
By pure happenstance, a good friend of mine from New York,
Gabe Terraciano, was going to be there.
[G] He happened to be in town for a gig the [Em] next night that was totally unrelated.
So he was kind enough to jump on stage and play a few tunes with me.
Our next video was going to be shot with Miles Pinder.
Hey Josh, good to see you.
Good to see you too, man.
And welcome to our [C#m] cicada pet.
Miles and I sang a cappella together in college.
I love you, baby, and if it's what [E] I like, I need you, baby.
He was [C#m] the star tenor in the group, and so it was [A] no surprise to me
when he went on to become a professional opera singer.
Even [N] while working on his doctorate and coming straight from an opera rehearsal,
Miles was kind enough to lend not only his incredible talent,
but also his back porch for us to record this next song.
At least at night, the hornet will sing.
Do you have these giant hornets?
No, they're literally cicada killers.
That's like what they eat.
What the hell?
Oh, I've heard of these.
They're red and they live in the ground.
They're red and they live in the ground?
That ground?
Yes.
That ground there?
Is it a giant grasshopper?
Wait, what?
[Gm] I have never seen anything [C#m] like that in my [Dm] life.
It's a real pleasure to meet you.
And I [N] don't have to beatbox.
That's probably my [G#m] favorite part.
I have [G] a ladybug on my [D] guitar.
Good [Gm] luck.
All right.
[G#] Hello, friend.
[A#] Morning, [Dm] darling.
Girl, how come [A#] I haven't [G] made [Dm] the same mistake?
I literally lost the [D] context.
It fell out of my [D#m] eye.
[C#m] At the end there.
I literally was doing this for like the [B] back half of the song.
I think [F] that chaos is actually exactly perfect for this [N] song.
Prior to this session, where were you?
We were saying it might be a world first.
Went from opera rehearsal for The Bartered Bride by Smetana
and then came and sang The Wonderful I Keep Forgetting by Michael McDonald.
Ready?
Uh
what?
I don't have to count it, I'll just kick it.
Yeah!
[B] [D]
[G]
[D]
[A] [D]
Bah, bah, bah, bah, bah.
Well sometimes I go walking through fields where we walked long [G] ago,
in the sweet used [D] to be.
And the flowers that grow, well they don't smell sweet
as they did [A] when you picked [D] them for me.
[Bm] And when I [D] think of you [Bm] and the love [D] we once knew,
how [G] I wish we could go [D] back in time.
Do you ever think back on old memories like that,
or do I [A] ever cross [D] your mind?
[Em] [D] [G]
[D] [Em]
[D] [Em] [D]
[A] [D]
Ooh, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah.
Oh how [A] often I wish [D] that again I could kiss [G] your sweet lips like I did [D] long ago.
And how often I long [G] for those two [D] loving arms that once held [A] me so gentle [D] and close.
[Bm] And when I [D] think of you [Bm] and the love we [D] once knew,
[G] how I wish we could go back [D] in time.
Do you ever think back on old memories like that,
or do I [A] ever cross [D] your mind?
[Bm] These old [D] memories appear, [Bm] but my eyes [D] won't stay clear
when I [G] think of those [D] happier times.
Do you ever recall these old memories at all,
or do I [A] ever cross [D] your mind?
[G] [C] [D] [G]
[D] [G]
[D]
[A] [D]
Bah, bah, bah, bah, bah.
[G] [D]
You guys, this is so cute.
Oh my gosh.
[N] I know, it's great.
It's definitely like, it's a wild ride, you know.
This is so cute.
Thank you.
I love it.
From Nashville, we made our way due west,
across the Mississippi River, and into Texas.
The American Dream.
The American Dream.
The American Dream.
[C#] [A] That's a little [G] logo.
Surely there's a sign.
[E] That's more like it.
[G] Oh, and there [E] it comes.
On the [B] record, Tony Lindgren's favorite skyline in the U.S.
[D] We eventually arrived in Dallas, where I was going to play a one-off solo show.
By pure happenstance, a good friend of mine from New York,
Gabe Terraciano, was going to be there.
[G] He happened to be in town for a gig the [Em] next night that was totally unrelated.
So he was kind enough to jump on stage and play a few tunes with me.
Our next video was going to be shot with Miles Pinder.
Hey Josh, good to see you.
Good to see you too, man.
And welcome to our [C#m] cicada pet.
Miles and I sang a cappella together in college.
I love you, baby, and if it's what [E] I like, I need you, baby.
He was [C#m] the star tenor in the group, and so it was [A] no surprise to me
when he went on to become a professional opera singer.
Even [N] while working on his doctorate and coming straight from an opera rehearsal,
Miles was kind enough to lend not only his incredible talent,
but also his back porch for us to record this next song.
At least at night, the hornet will sing.
Do you have these giant hornets?
No, they're literally cicada killers.
That's like what they eat.
What the hell?
Oh, I've heard of these.
They're red and they live in the ground.
They're red and they live in the ground?
That ground?
Yes.
That ground there?
Is it a giant grasshopper?
Wait, what?
[Gm] I have never seen anything [C#m] like that in my [Dm] life.
It's a real pleasure to meet you.
And I [N] don't have to beatbox.
That's probably my [G#m] favorite part.
I have [G] a ladybug on my [D] guitar.
Good [Gm] luck.
All right.
[G#] Hello, friend.
[A#] Morning, [Dm] darling.
Girl, how come [A#] I haven't [G] made [Dm] the same mistake?
I literally lost the [D] context.
It fell out of my [D#m] eye.
[C#m] At the end there.
I literally was doing this for like the [B] back half of the song.
I think [F] that chaos is actually exactly perfect for this [N] song.
Prior to this session, where were you?
We were saying it might be a world first.
Went from opera rehearsal for The Bartered Bride by Smetana
and then came and sang The Wonderful I Keep Forgetting by Michael McDonald.
Key:
D
G
A
Bm
Em
D
G
A
So I'm gonna video tape one.
_ Ready? _
_ _ _ _ Uh_
what?
I don't have to count it, I'll just kick it.
Yeah!
_ _ [B] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
Bah, _ bah, bah, bah, bah.
_ _ _ _ Well sometimes I go walking through fields where we walked long [G] ago,
in the sweet used [D] to be.
_ And the flowers that grow, well they don't smell sweet
as they did [A] when you picked [D] them for me.
[Bm] And when I [D] think of you [Bm] and the love [D] we once knew,
how [G] I wish we could go [D] back in time.
Do you ever think back on old memories like that,
or do I [A] ever cross [D] your mind? _ _
[Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
Ooh, _ _ bah, bah, bah, bah, bah.
_ _ _ _ Oh how [A] often I wish [D] that again I could kiss [G] your sweet lips like I did [D] long ago.
_ And how often I long [G] for those two [D] loving arms that once held [A] me so gentle [D] and close.
[Bm] And when I [D] think of you [Bm] and the love we [D] once knew,
[G] how I wish we could go back [D] _ in time.
Do you ever think back on old memories like that,
or do I [A] ever cross [D] your mind? _
[Bm] These old [D] memories appear, [Bm] but my eyes [D] won't stay clear
when I [G] think of those [D] happier times.
Do you ever recall these old memories at all,
or do I [A] ever cross [D] your mind?
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ [D] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ Bah, _ _ _ bah, bah, bah, bah.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ You _ _ _ _ _ guys, this is so cute.
Oh my gosh.
[N] I know, it's great.
It's definitely like, it's a wild ride, you know.
This is so cute.
Thank you.
I love it.
_ _ From Nashville, we made our way due west,
across the Mississippi River, and into Texas. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ The American Dream.
_ The American Dream.
_ The American Dream.
[C#] _ _ _ [A] That's a little [G] logo.
Surely there's a sign.
[E] That's more like it.
_ _ [G] Oh, and there [E] it comes.
On the [B] record, Tony Lindgren's favorite skyline in the U.S.
[D] We eventually arrived in Dallas, where I was going to play a one-off solo show.
By pure happenstance, a good friend of mine from New York,
Gabe Terraciano, was going to be there.
[G] He happened to be in town for a gig the [Em] next night that was totally unrelated.
So he was kind enough to jump on stage and play a few tunes with me.
_ Our next video was going to be shot with Miles Pinder.
Hey Josh, good to see you.
Good to see you too, man.
And welcome to our [C#m] cicada pet.
_ _ Miles and I sang a cappella together in college.
I love you, baby, and if it's what [E] I like, I need you, baby.
He was [C#m] the star tenor in the group, and so it was [A] no surprise to me
when he went on to become a professional opera singer.
Even [N] while working on his doctorate and coming straight from an opera rehearsal,
Miles was kind enough to lend not only his incredible talent,
but also his back porch for us to record this next song.
At least at night, the hornet will sing.
Do you have these giant hornets?
No, they're literally _ cicada killers.
That's like what they eat.
What the hell?
Oh, I've heard of these.
They're red and they live in the ground.
They're red and they live in the ground?
That ground?
Yes.
That ground there?
Is it a giant grasshopper?
_ _ Wait, what?
[Gm] I have never seen anything [C#m] like that in my [Dm] life.
It's a real pleasure to meet you. _
And I [N] don't have to beatbox.
_ That's probably my [G#m] favorite part.
I have [G] a ladybug on my [D] guitar.
_ Good [Gm] luck.
All right.
_ _ [G#] Hello, friend. _
_ [A#] Morning, [Dm] darling.
Girl, how come [A#] I haven't [G] made [Dm] the same mistake?
I literally lost the [D] context.
It fell out of my [D#m] eye. _
[C#m] At the end there.
I literally was doing this for like the [B] back half of the song.
I think [F] that chaos is actually exactly perfect for this [N] song.
Prior to this session, where were you?
We were saying it might be a world first.
Went from _ opera rehearsal for The Bartered Bride by Smetana
and then came and sang The Wonderful I Keep Forgetting by Michael McDonald. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Ready? _
_ _ _ _ Uh_
what?
I don't have to count it, I'll just kick it.
Yeah!
_ _ [B] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
Bah, _ bah, bah, bah, bah.
_ _ _ _ Well sometimes I go walking through fields where we walked long [G] ago,
in the sweet used [D] to be.
_ And the flowers that grow, well they don't smell sweet
as they did [A] when you picked [D] them for me.
[Bm] And when I [D] think of you [Bm] and the love [D] we once knew,
how [G] I wish we could go [D] back in time.
Do you ever think back on old memories like that,
or do I [A] ever cross [D] your mind? _ _
[Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
Ooh, _ _ bah, bah, bah, bah, bah.
_ _ _ _ Oh how [A] often I wish [D] that again I could kiss [G] your sweet lips like I did [D] long ago.
_ And how often I long [G] for those two [D] loving arms that once held [A] me so gentle [D] and close.
[Bm] And when I [D] think of you [Bm] and the love we [D] once knew,
[G] how I wish we could go back [D] _ in time.
Do you ever think back on old memories like that,
or do I [A] ever cross [D] your mind? _
[Bm] These old [D] memories appear, [Bm] but my eyes [D] won't stay clear
when I [G] think of those [D] happier times.
Do you ever recall these old memories at all,
or do I [A] ever cross [D] your mind?
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ [D] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ Bah, _ _ _ bah, bah, bah, bah.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ You _ _ _ _ _ guys, this is so cute.
Oh my gosh.
[N] I know, it's great.
It's definitely like, it's a wild ride, you know.
This is so cute.
Thank you.
I love it.
_ _ From Nashville, we made our way due west,
across the Mississippi River, and into Texas. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ The American Dream.
_ The American Dream.
_ The American Dream.
[C#] _ _ _ [A] That's a little [G] logo.
Surely there's a sign.
[E] That's more like it.
_ _ [G] Oh, and there [E] it comes.
On the [B] record, Tony Lindgren's favorite skyline in the U.S.
[D] We eventually arrived in Dallas, where I was going to play a one-off solo show.
By pure happenstance, a good friend of mine from New York,
Gabe Terraciano, was going to be there.
[G] He happened to be in town for a gig the [Em] next night that was totally unrelated.
So he was kind enough to jump on stage and play a few tunes with me.
_ Our next video was going to be shot with Miles Pinder.
Hey Josh, good to see you.
Good to see you too, man.
And welcome to our [C#m] cicada pet.
_ _ Miles and I sang a cappella together in college.
I love you, baby, and if it's what [E] I like, I need you, baby.
He was [C#m] the star tenor in the group, and so it was [A] no surprise to me
when he went on to become a professional opera singer.
Even [N] while working on his doctorate and coming straight from an opera rehearsal,
Miles was kind enough to lend not only his incredible talent,
but also his back porch for us to record this next song.
At least at night, the hornet will sing.
Do you have these giant hornets?
No, they're literally _ cicada killers.
That's like what they eat.
What the hell?
Oh, I've heard of these.
They're red and they live in the ground.
They're red and they live in the ground?
That ground?
Yes.
That ground there?
Is it a giant grasshopper?
_ _ Wait, what?
[Gm] I have never seen anything [C#m] like that in my [Dm] life.
It's a real pleasure to meet you. _
And I [N] don't have to beatbox.
_ That's probably my [G#m] favorite part.
I have [G] a ladybug on my [D] guitar.
_ Good [Gm] luck.
All right.
_ _ [G#] Hello, friend. _
_ [A#] Morning, [Dm] darling.
Girl, how come [A#] I haven't [G] made [Dm] the same mistake?
I literally lost the [D] context.
It fell out of my [D#m] eye. _
[C#m] At the end there.
I literally was doing this for like the [B] back half of the song.
I think [F] that chaos is actually exactly perfect for this [N] song.
Prior to this session, where were you?
We were saying it might be a world first.
Went from _ opera rehearsal for The Bartered Bride by Smetana
and then came and sang The Wonderful I Keep Forgetting by Michael McDonald. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _