Love On Arrival Chords by Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
Tempo:
122.65 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
Gb
Abm
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
We have a legacy artist that is one of the masters
of the world of bluegrass.
He began his career with the great Jimmy Martin.
He performed at the Louisiana Hayride.
He was on the road and was part of a J.D. Crow's band.
He was with the Country Gentlemen
and in the 1970s he branched out to start his own music
and create his own sound, which he's certainly done that.
And he is continuing the genuine tradition of Bill Monroe.
Remember Bill Monroe changed old-timey music
to create bluegrass.
He did something different.
Bill Monroe was sort of the nine-inch nails
in the green day of his time.
And he created something that was fresh and exciting
and it became global.
Well, this guy's doing the same thing
and you're gonna sense it as soon as you hear the music
from his new record.
The CD is called Drive Time.
This is a tune called Love on Arrival.
Please welcome the great Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver.
One, two, three.
To listen.
[B] You scrape the call, you claim I got your land.
And I understood almost every line.
[E] You said DLC is what you miss from me.
[B] You want back in my arms, ain't safe.
[Gb]
Oh, I love this [Ab] game, them three letters, fire, [E] nay, [B] LOA.
What does it say?
She said, oh baby, it's so simple.
I did not mean to make it hard to understand.
[E] I've been gone so long.
I want you to know I [B] miss my man.
Oh, yes I do.
[Gb] And that message for you [Abm] tells you what I'm [E] gonna do
when [B] I get home.
Oh, yes I will.
LOA for you.
LOA is what I'm gonna give [Eb] to you.
[E] I've been counting days.
And I've been lonely, [B] I've been blue.
LOA for you.
[E]
[Gb] And now after all this time,
I've got [E] nothing on my mind [Gb] but LOA.
[B] For you.
[Gbm]
[E] [B] [E]
[B] [Abm]
[Gb] [Abm] [E] I [B]
said, oh baby, I do love you.
And I'm always amazed the way we [Eb] feel.
And [E] I TGIF.
Thank God I found you when [B] I did.
Oh, yes I do.
And [Gb] three letters by your name,
I [Ab] will give you just [E] the same when I [B] get home.
Oh, yes.
LOA for you.
LOA is what I'm gonna give to you.
I've [E] been counting days.
I've been lonely, I've [B] been blue.
For you.
[E] And [Gb] now after all this time,
[Abm] I've got nothing on [E] my mind but [B] LOA.
For you.
[Bbm]
[Abm] Don't need no [Gb] confirmation.
[Abm] I got [E] it right here in [B] my hand.
[Abm]
Don't need no more [B] translation.
If [Dbm] you don't spell it out in words,
then I can [Gb] understand [B] LOA.
LOA.
[Ab] [B] For you.
LOA is what I'm gonna give to you.
I've [E] been counting days.
And I've been lonely, [B] I've been blue.
For you.
[Gb] And now after all this time,
[Ab] I've got nothing on my [E] mind but [B] LOA.
For you.
[Gb] And now after all this time,
[Ab] I've got nothing on my [E] mind but [B] LOA.
For you.
[B] LOA.
[Bm]
[B] For you.
[N]
of the world of bluegrass.
He began his career with the great Jimmy Martin.
He performed at the Louisiana Hayride.
He was on the road and was part of a J.D. Crow's band.
He was with the Country Gentlemen
and in the 1970s he branched out to start his own music
and create his own sound, which he's certainly done that.
And he is continuing the genuine tradition of Bill Monroe.
Remember Bill Monroe changed old-timey music
to create bluegrass.
He did something different.
Bill Monroe was sort of the nine-inch nails
in the green day of his time.
And he created something that was fresh and exciting
and it became global.
Well, this guy's doing the same thing
and you're gonna sense it as soon as you hear the music
from his new record.
The CD is called Drive Time.
This is a tune called Love on Arrival.
Please welcome the great Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver.
One, two, three.
To listen.
[B] You scrape the call, you claim I got your land.
And I understood almost every line.
[E] You said DLC is what you miss from me.
[B] You want back in my arms, ain't safe.
[Gb]
Oh, I love this [Ab] game, them three letters, fire, [E] nay, [B] LOA.
What does it say?
She said, oh baby, it's so simple.
I did not mean to make it hard to understand.
[E] I've been gone so long.
I want you to know I [B] miss my man.
Oh, yes I do.
[Gb] And that message for you [Abm] tells you what I'm [E] gonna do
when [B] I get home.
Oh, yes I will.
LOA for you.
LOA is what I'm gonna give [Eb] to you.
[E] I've been counting days.
And I've been lonely, [B] I've been blue.
LOA for you.
[E]
[Gb] And now after all this time,
I've got [E] nothing on my mind [Gb] but LOA.
[B] For you.
[Gbm]
[E] [B] [E]
[B] [Abm]
[Gb] [Abm] [E] I [B]
said, oh baby, I do love you.
And I'm always amazed the way we [Eb] feel.
And [E] I TGIF.
Thank God I found you when [B] I did.
Oh, yes I do.
And [Gb] three letters by your name,
I [Ab] will give you just [E] the same when I [B] get home.
Oh, yes.
LOA for you.
LOA is what I'm gonna give to you.
I've [E] been counting days.
I've been lonely, I've [B] been blue.
For you.
[E] And [Gb] now after all this time,
[Abm] I've got nothing on [E] my mind but [B] LOA.
For you.
[Bbm]
[Abm] Don't need no [Gb] confirmation.
[Abm] I got [E] it right here in [B] my hand.
[Abm]
Don't need no more [B] translation.
If [Dbm] you don't spell it out in words,
then I can [Gb] understand [B] LOA.
LOA.
[Ab] [B] For you.
LOA is what I'm gonna give to you.
I've [E] been counting days.
And I've been lonely, [B] I've been blue.
For you.
[Gb] And now after all this time,
[Ab] I've got nothing on my [E] mind but [B] LOA.
For you.
[Gb] And now after all this time,
[Ab] I've got nothing on my [E] mind but [B] LOA.
For you.
[B] LOA.
[Bm]
[B] For you.
[N]
Key:
B
E
Gb
Abm
Ab
B
E
Gb
We have a legacy artist that is one of the masters
of the world of bluegrass.
He began his career with the great Jimmy Martin.
He performed at the Louisiana Hayride.
He was on the road and was part of a J.D. Crow's band.
He was with the Country Gentlemen
and in the 1970s he branched out to start his own music
and create his own sound, which he's certainly done that.
And he is continuing the genuine tradition of Bill Monroe.
Remember Bill Monroe changed old-timey music
to create bluegrass.
He did something different.
Bill Monroe was sort of the nine-inch nails
in the green day of his time.
And he created something that was fresh and exciting
and it became global.
Well, this guy's doing the same thing
and you're gonna sense it as soon as you hear the music
from his new record.
The CD is called Drive Time.
This is a tune called Love on Arrival.
Please welcome the great Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver.
One, two, three.
To listen. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] You scrape the call, you claim I got your land.
_ And I understood almost every _ line.
[E] You said DLC _ is what you miss from me.
[B] You want back in my arms, ain't safe.
_ _ [Gb]
Oh, I love this [Ab] game, them three letters, fire, [E] nay, [B] LOA.
What does it say?
She said, oh baby, it's so simple.
I did not mean to make it hard to understand. _
[E] I've been gone so long.
I want you to know I [B] miss my man.
Oh, yes I do. _
[Gb] And that message for you [Abm] tells you what I'm [E] gonna do
when [B] I get home.
Oh, yes I will. _
_ LOA for you. _ _
_ LOA is what I'm gonna give [Eb] to you.
[E] I've been counting _ days.
And I've been lonely, [B] I've been blue.
_ LOA for you.
_ [E]
[Gb] And now after all this time,
I've got [E] nothing on my mind [Gb] but LOA.
_ [B] For you. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ _
[E] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [E] I [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
said, oh baby, I do love you.
And I'm always amazed the way we [Eb] feel.
And [E] I TGIF.
_ _ Thank God I found you when [B] I did.
Oh, yes I _ do.
And [Gb] three letters by your name,
I [Ab] will give you just [E] the same when I [B] get home.
_ Oh, yes. _ _
_ LOA for you. _ _ _
LOA is what I'm gonna give to you.
I've [E] been counting days.
I've been lonely, I've [B] been blue.
_ _ For you.
_ [E] And [Gb] now after all this time,
[Abm] I've got nothing on [E] my mind but [B] LOA.
_ _ For you.
_ [Bbm] _
[Abm] _ Don't need no [Gb] confirmation. _ _ _
[Abm] I got [E] it right here in [B] my hand.
[Abm] _
_ Don't need no more [B] translation.
If [Dbm] you don't spell it out in words,
then I can [Gb] understand [B] LOA. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ LOA. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [B] _ _ For you.
_ _ _ LOA is what I'm gonna give to you.
I've [E] been counting days.
And I've been lonely, [B] I've been blue.
_ _ For you.
_ [Gb] And now after all this time,
[Ab] I've got nothing on my [E] mind but [B] LOA.
_ For you.
_ [Gb] And now after all this time,
[Ab] I've got nothing on my [E] mind but [B] LOA.
_ For you.
[B] LOA. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ For you.
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
of the world of bluegrass.
He began his career with the great Jimmy Martin.
He performed at the Louisiana Hayride.
He was on the road and was part of a J.D. Crow's band.
He was with the Country Gentlemen
and in the 1970s he branched out to start his own music
and create his own sound, which he's certainly done that.
And he is continuing the genuine tradition of Bill Monroe.
Remember Bill Monroe changed old-timey music
to create bluegrass.
He did something different.
Bill Monroe was sort of the nine-inch nails
in the green day of his time.
And he created something that was fresh and exciting
and it became global.
Well, this guy's doing the same thing
and you're gonna sense it as soon as you hear the music
from his new record.
The CD is called Drive Time.
This is a tune called Love on Arrival.
Please welcome the great Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver.
One, two, three.
To listen. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] You scrape the call, you claim I got your land.
_ And I understood almost every _ line.
[E] You said DLC _ is what you miss from me.
[B] You want back in my arms, ain't safe.
_ _ [Gb]
Oh, I love this [Ab] game, them three letters, fire, [E] nay, [B] LOA.
What does it say?
She said, oh baby, it's so simple.
I did not mean to make it hard to understand. _
[E] I've been gone so long.
I want you to know I [B] miss my man.
Oh, yes I do. _
[Gb] And that message for you [Abm] tells you what I'm [E] gonna do
when [B] I get home.
Oh, yes I will. _
_ LOA for you. _ _
_ LOA is what I'm gonna give [Eb] to you.
[E] I've been counting _ days.
And I've been lonely, [B] I've been blue.
_ LOA for you.
_ [E]
[Gb] And now after all this time,
I've got [E] nothing on my mind [Gb] but LOA.
_ [B] For you. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ _
[E] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [E] I [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
said, oh baby, I do love you.
And I'm always amazed the way we [Eb] feel.
And [E] I TGIF.
_ _ Thank God I found you when [B] I did.
Oh, yes I _ do.
And [Gb] three letters by your name,
I [Ab] will give you just [E] the same when I [B] get home.
_ Oh, yes. _ _
_ LOA for you. _ _ _
LOA is what I'm gonna give to you.
I've [E] been counting days.
I've been lonely, I've [B] been blue.
_ _ For you.
_ [E] And [Gb] now after all this time,
[Abm] I've got nothing on [E] my mind but [B] LOA.
_ _ For you.
_ [Bbm] _
[Abm] _ Don't need no [Gb] confirmation. _ _ _
[Abm] I got [E] it right here in [B] my hand.
[Abm] _
_ Don't need no more [B] translation.
If [Dbm] you don't spell it out in words,
then I can [Gb] understand [B] LOA. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ LOA. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [B] _ _ For you.
_ _ _ LOA is what I'm gonna give to you.
I've [E] been counting days.
And I've been lonely, [B] I've been blue.
_ _ For you.
_ [Gb] And now after all this time,
[Ab] I've got nothing on my [E] mind but [B] LOA.
_ For you.
_ [Gb] And now after all this time,
[Ab] I've got nothing on my [E] mind but [B] LOA.
_ For you.
[B] LOA. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ For you.
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _