Chords for George Jones - Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes Reaction
Tempo:
68.7 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
A
F#
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#] [D#m]
What's up beautiful [B] people it's your boy Judo and I'm back again with a new video.
Today we're bringing George Jones back to the channel.
We're going to be checking out a song you requested for.
[G] This one is titled Who's Gonna Feel Their Shoes.
It's gonna be my first time checking it out [F#] but since you asked for it I trust it's gonna
be a good vibe so stay tuned, brace yourselves without [N] wasting your time.
Let's get to it.
Who's gonna feel their shoes.
[A#] That's a gas station.
[N]
[B] [G#]
[D#] [F#] [A#]
[G]
[E] [N]
What accent is that?
I can't really understand most of the words.
But I like the accent, it sounds [Am] fancy.
Would you sign my guitar?
A few others have.
I sure would.
[A] Great, just a second.
[C#m] [D]
[A] Oh my goodness, would you look at this.
Waylon, Hank, Lefty, Willie.
Where in the world did you get this?
They were all right [D] here.
This used to be the main [E] highway.
We just got [A] lucky a few years I guess.
Well my goodness, what else you got?
Come on in.
Alright.
You know this old world is full of singers.
[C#] [C#m] But just a few were [D] chosen.
To tear your heart out [A] when they [E] sing.
[A]
Imagine life without [C#m] all your radio heroes.
[D] Like the outlaw [E] that walks through [A] Jesse's dream.
No there'll never be another [C#m] red-headed stranger.
[D] A man in black and fulsome [A] prison blue.
[E] [A]
Based on a true story?
I think [C#m] so.
Or hello darling.
[D]
Lord I [E] wonder who's gonna [A] fill their shoes.
Who's gonna fill their shoes.
[D] Who's gonna stand that tall.
Elvis.
[E]
Who's gonna play the opera.
[A] And the Wabash [F#m] Cannonball.
[A]
Who's gonna give their heart and soul [D] to get to me and you.
[A] Lord I wonder [E] who's gonna fill [A] their shoes.
[A#]
God bless the boys from Memphis.
[Dm] Blue suede shoes and Elvis.
[D#] Much too soon he left this [A#] world in tears.
[F] [A#] They tore up the 50s.
[Dm] Old Jerry, Lee and Charlie.
[D#] Angle, Catgoat [F] still echoes [A#] through the [F#] years.
[B] You know the heart of country music [D#m]
still beats in Luke the Drifter.
[E] You can tell it when he sang I [B] Saw the Light.
[F#] [B] Old Marty Hankin left it.
[D#m]
Why I can feel him right here with me.
[E] On this silver eagle [F#] rolling through [B] the night.
Who's gonna fill their shoes.
[E]
Who's gonna stand [B] that tall.
[F#] Who's gonna play the opera.
[B] And the Wabash Cannonball.
Who's gonna give their [B] heart and soul [E] to get to me and you.
[B] Lord I wonder [F#] who's gonna fill [B] their shoes.
[E] Yes [B] I wonder [F#] who's gonna fill their [E] shoes.
[B]
Is that Texas?
Hey George [Bm] what happened back there?
That's a very deep song.
Yeah there's just something about George Jones.
[B] It feels like he sings to your soul.
I don't think you'd believe it [N] brother.
I just don't think you would.
All right that was Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes by George Jones.
That was deeper than I thought it was gonna be.
Yeah I don't know if I was expecting a bop song or like a fast-paced song.
But he just sang.
I couldn't even stop the video.
I couldn't make any comments.
Right now I'm shaking for some reason.
Yeah very beautiful.
Very very deep singer.
And he just did what he's singing about you know.
He called the names of legendary singers and he's saying who's gonna fill their [G] shoes.
And then he delivered like a very or deeply emotional song.
And I'm wondering now who's gonna fill his shoes.
That was a very beautiful song man.
Very beautiful.
Writing the message.
It felt like he was ministering to you.
You know it felt like he got it from like God.
[C] And then he delivered the song the way he got it from God.
[N] That was different.
I just had a few minutes of conscious reflection right there.
George Jones is different.
Yeah that was a good song.
Very very good.
Let [G] me know what you guys think of it.
Feel free to share your thoughts [G#] on that one.
Maybe you can explain how you feel better.
Because I can't even talk anymore.
Like I don't know how to.
I can't put myself together to really how I feel right now.
But yeah feel free to talk to me about it.
If you want us to bring another song from George Jones to the channel.
Feel free to let me know in the comment section.
[F] This is the end of this video.
Don't forget to smash that like button.
Subscribe if you're new to the channel.
I'll see you on the next one.
Have a wonderful day.
[C] Peace.
[Em] [G]
What's up beautiful [B] people it's your boy Judo and I'm back again with a new video.
Today we're bringing George Jones back to the channel.
We're going to be checking out a song you requested for.
[G] This one is titled Who's Gonna Feel Their Shoes.
It's gonna be my first time checking it out [F#] but since you asked for it I trust it's gonna
be a good vibe so stay tuned, brace yourselves without [N] wasting your time.
Let's get to it.
Who's gonna feel their shoes.
[A#] That's a gas station.
[N]
[B] [G#]
[D#] [F#] [A#]
[G]
[E] [N]
What accent is that?
I can't really understand most of the words.
But I like the accent, it sounds [Am] fancy.
Would you sign my guitar?
A few others have.
I sure would.
[A] Great, just a second.
[C#m] [D]
[A] Oh my goodness, would you look at this.
Waylon, Hank, Lefty, Willie.
Where in the world did you get this?
They were all right [D] here.
This used to be the main [E] highway.
We just got [A] lucky a few years I guess.
Well my goodness, what else you got?
Come on in.
Alright.
You know this old world is full of singers.
[C#] [C#m] But just a few were [D] chosen.
To tear your heart out [A] when they [E] sing.
[A]
Imagine life without [C#m] all your radio heroes.
[D] Like the outlaw [E] that walks through [A] Jesse's dream.
No there'll never be another [C#m] red-headed stranger.
[D] A man in black and fulsome [A] prison blue.
[E] [A]
Based on a true story?
I think [C#m] so.
Or hello darling.
[D]
Lord I [E] wonder who's gonna [A] fill their shoes.
Who's gonna fill their shoes.
[D] Who's gonna stand that tall.
Elvis.
[E]
Who's gonna play the opera.
[A] And the Wabash [F#m] Cannonball.
[A]
Who's gonna give their heart and soul [D] to get to me and you.
[A] Lord I wonder [E] who's gonna fill [A] their shoes.
[A#]
God bless the boys from Memphis.
[Dm] Blue suede shoes and Elvis.
[D#] Much too soon he left this [A#] world in tears.
[F] [A#] They tore up the 50s.
[Dm] Old Jerry, Lee and Charlie.
[D#] Angle, Catgoat [F] still echoes [A#] through the [F#] years.
[B] You know the heart of country music [D#m]
still beats in Luke the Drifter.
[E] You can tell it when he sang I [B] Saw the Light.
[F#] [B] Old Marty Hankin left it.
[D#m]
Why I can feel him right here with me.
[E] On this silver eagle [F#] rolling through [B] the night.
Who's gonna fill their shoes.
[E]
Who's gonna stand [B] that tall.
[F#] Who's gonna play the opera.
[B] And the Wabash Cannonball.
Who's gonna give their [B] heart and soul [E] to get to me and you.
[B] Lord I wonder [F#] who's gonna fill [B] their shoes.
[E] Yes [B] I wonder [F#] who's gonna fill their [E] shoes.
[B]
Is that Texas?
Hey George [Bm] what happened back there?
That's a very deep song.
Yeah there's just something about George Jones.
[B] It feels like he sings to your soul.
I don't think you'd believe it [N] brother.
I just don't think you would.
All right that was Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes by George Jones.
That was deeper than I thought it was gonna be.
Yeah I don't know if I was expecting a bop song or like a fast-paced song.
But he just sang.
I couldn't even stop the video.
I couldn't make any comments.
Right now I'm shaking for some reason.
Yeah very beautiful.
Very very deep singer.
And he just did what he's singing about you know.
He called the names of legendary singers and he's saying who's gonna fill their [G] shoes.
And then he delivered like a very or deeply emotional song.
And I'm wondering now who's gonna fill his shoes.
That was a very beautiful song man.
Very beautiful.
Writing the message.
It felt like he was ministering to you.
You know it felt like he got it from like God.
[C] And then he delivered the song the way he got it from God.
[N] That was different.
I just had a few minutes of conscious reflection right there.
George Jones is different.
Yeah that was a good song.
Very very good.
Let [G] me know what you guys think of it.
Feel free to share your thoughts [G#] on that one.
Maybe you can explain how you feel better.
Because I can't even talk anymore.
Like I don't know how to.
I can't put myself together to really how I feel right now.
But yeah feel free to talk to me about it.
If you want us to bring another song from George Jones to the channel.
Feel free to let me know in the comment section.
[F] This is the end of this video.
Don't forget to smash that like button.
Subscribe if you're new to the channel.
I'll see you on the next one.
Have a wonderful day.
[C] Peace.
[Em] [G]
Key:
B
E
A
F#
D
B
E
A
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [D#m] _
What's up beautiful [B] people it's your boy Judo and I'm back again with a new video.
Today we're bringing George Jones back to the channel.
We're going to be checking out a song you requested for.
[G] This one is titled Who's Gonna Feel Their Shoes.
It's gonna be my first time checking it out [F#] but since you asked for it I trust it's gonna
be a good vibe so stay tuned, brace yourselves without [N] wasting your time.
Let's get to it.
_ _ _ Who's gonna feel their shoes. _
_ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ That's a gas station.
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [G#] _
_ [D#] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [A#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [E] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ What accent is that?
I can't really understand most of the words.
But I like the accent, it sounds [Am] fancy.
_ _ _ Would you sign my guitar?
A few others have.
I sure would.
[A] Great, just a second.
[C#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ _ Oh my goodness, would you look at this.
Waylon, Hank, Lefty, Willie.
Where in the world did you get this?
They were all right [D] here.
This used to be the main [E] highway.
We just got [A] lucky a few years I guess.
Well my goodness, what else you got?
Come on in.
Alright.
_ _ _ _ _ _ You know this old world is full of singers.
[C#] _ [C#m] But just a few were [D] chosen.
To tear your heart out [A] when they [E] sing.
_ [A]
Imagine life without _ [C#m] all your radio heroes.
[D] Like the outlaw [E] that walks through [A] Jesse's dream.
No there'll never be another [C#m] _ red-headed stranger.
[D] A man in black and fulsome [A] prison blue.
[E] _ _ [A] _
Based on a true story?
I think [C#m] so.
Or hello darling.
_ [D]
Lord I [E] wonder who's gonna [A] fill their shoes. _ _
Who's gonna fill their shoes.
[D] Who's gonna stand that tall.
Elvis.
[E]
Who's gonna play the opera.
[A] And the Wabash [F#m] Cannonball.
_ [A]
Who's gonna give their heart and soul [D] to get to me and you.
[A] Lord I wonder [E] who's gonna fill [A] their shoes.
_ _ [A#] _
_ _ God bless the boys from Memphis.
[Dm] Blue suede shoes and Elvis.
[D#] Much too soon he left this [A#] world in tears.
[F] _ [A#] They tore up the 50s.
[Dm] Old Jerry, Lee and Charlie.
[D#] Angle, Catgoat [F] still echoes [A#] through the [F#] years.
_ [B] You know the heart of country music [D#m]
still beats in Luke the Drifter.
[E] You can tell it when he sang I [B] Saw the Light.
[F#] _ _ [B] Old Marty Hankin left it.
[D#m]
Why I can feel him right here with me.
[E] On this silver eagle [F#] rolling through [B] the night.
_ _ Who's gonna fill their shoes.
[E]
Who's gonna stand [B] that tall.
[F#] Who's gonna play the opera.
[B] And the Wabash Cannonball.
Who's gonna give their [B] heart and soul [E] to get to me and you.
[B] Lord I wonder [F#] who's gonna fill [B] their shoes.
[E] Yes [B] I wonder _ [F#] who's gonna fill their [E] shoes.
_ _ _ _ [B] _
_ Is that Texas?
Hey George [Bm] what happened back there?
That's a very deep song.
Yeah there's just something about George Jones.
[B] It feels like he sings to your soul.
I don't think you'd believe it [N] brother.
I just don't think you would. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ All right that was Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes by George Jones.
That was deeper than I thought it was gonna be.
Yeah I don't know if I was expecting a bop song or like a fast-paced song.
But he just sang.
I couldn't even stop the video.
I couldn't make any comments.
Right now I'm shaking for some reason.
Yeah very beautiful.
Very very deep singer.
And he just did what he's singing about you know.
He called the names of legendary singers and he's saying who's gonna fill their [G] shoes.
And then he delivered like a very or deeply emotional song.
And I'm wondering now who's gonna fill his shoes.
_ That was a very beautiful song man.
Very beautiful.
Writing the message.
It felt like he was _ ministering to you.
You know it felt like he got it from like God.
[C] And then he delivered the song the way he got it from God.
[N] That was different. _ _
I just had a few minutes of conscious reflection right there.
George Jones is different.
Yeah that was a good song.
Very very good.
Let [G] me know what you guys think of it.
Feel free to share your thoughts [G#] on that one.
Maybe you can explain how you feel better.
Because I can't even talk anymore.
Like I don't know how to.
I can't put myself together to really how I feel right now.
But yeah feel free to talk to me about it.
If you want us to bring another song from George Jones to the channel.
Feel free to let me know in the comment section.
[F] This is the end of this video.
Don't forget to smash that like button.
Subscribe if you're new to the channel.
I'll see you on the next one.
Have a wonderful day.
[C] Peace.
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
What's up beautiful [B] people it's your boy Judo and I'm back again with a new video.
Today we're bringing George Jones back to the channel.
We're going to be checking out a song you requested for.
[G] This one is titled Who's Gonna Feel Their Shoes.
It's gonna be my first time checking it out [F#] but since you asked for it I trust it's gonna
be a good vibe so stay tuned, brace yourselves without [N] wasting your time.
Let's get to it.
_ _ _ Who's gonna feel their shoes. _
_ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ That's a gas station.
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [G#] _
_ [D#] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [A#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [E] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ What accent is that?
I can't really understand most of the words.
But I like the accent, it sounds [Am] fancy.
_ _ _ Would you sign my guitar?
A few others have.
I sure would.
[A] Great, just a second.
[C#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ _ Oh my goodness, would you look at this.
Waylon, Hank, Lefty, Willie.
Where in the world did you get this?
They were all right [D] here.
This used to be the main [E] highway.
We just got [A] lucky a few years I guess.
Well my goodness, what else you got?
Come on in.
Alright.
_ _ _ _ _ _ You know this old world is full of singers.
[C#] _ [C#m] But just a few were [D] chosen.
To tear your heart out [A] when they [E] sing.
_ [A]
Imagine life without _ [C#m] all your radio heroes.
[D] Like the outlaw [E] that walks through [A] Jesse's dream.
No there'll never be another [C#m] _ red-headed stranger.
[D] A man in black and fulsome [A] prison blue.
[E] _ _ [A] _
Based on a true story?
I think [C#m] so.
Or hello darling.
_ [D]
Lord I [E] wonder who's gonna [A] fill their shoes. _ _
Who's gonna fill their shoes.
[D] Who's gonna stand that tall.
Elvis.
[E]
Who's gonna play the opera.
[A] And the Wabash [F#m] Cannonball.
_ [A]
Who's gonna give their heart and soul [D] to get to me and you.
[A] Lord I wonder [E] who's gonna fill [A] their shoes.
_ _ [A#] _
_ _ God bless the boys from Memphis.
[Dm] Blue suede shoes and Elvis.
[D#] Much too soon he left this [A#] world in tears.
[F] _ [A#] They tore up the 50s.
[Dm] Old Jerry, Lee and Charlie.
[D#] Angle, Catgoat [F] still echoes [A#] through the [F#] years.
_ [B] You know the heart of country music [D#m]
still beats in Luke the Drifter.
[E] You can tell it when he sang I [B] Saw the Light.
[F#] _ _ [B] Old Marty Hankin left it.
[D#m]
Why I can feel him right here with me.
[E] On this silver eagle [F#] rolling through [B] the night.
_ _ Who's gonna fill their shoes.
[E]
Who's gonna stand [B] that tall.
[F#] Who's gonna play the opera.
[B] And the Wabash Cannonball.
Who's gonna give their [B] heart and soul [E] to get to me and you.
[B] Lord I wonder [F#] who's gonna fill [B] their shoes.
[E] Yes [B] I wonder _ [F#] who's gonna fill their [E] shoes.
_ _ _ _ [B] _
_ Is that Texas?
Hey George [Bm] what happened back there?
That's a very deep song.
Yeah there's just something about George Jones.
[B] It feels like he sings to your soul.
I don't think you'd believe it [N] brother.
I just don't think you would. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ All right that was Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes by George Jones.
That was deeper than I thought it was gonna be.
Yeah I don't know if I was expecting a bop song or like a fast-paced song.
But he just sang.
I couldn't even stop the video.
I couldn't make any comments.
Right now I'm shaking for some reason.
Yeah very beautiful.
Very very deep singer.
And he just did what he's singing about you know.
He called the names of legendary singers and he's saying who's gonna fill their [G] shoes.
And then he delivered like a very or deeply emotional song.
And I'm wondering now who's gonna fill his shoes.
_ That was a very beautiful song man.
Very beautiful.
Writing the message.
It felt like he was _ ministering to you.
You know it felt like he got it from like God.
[C] And then he delivered the song the way he got it from God.
[N] That was different. _ _
I just had a few minutes of conscious reflection right there.
George Jones is different.
Yeah that was a good song.
Very very good.
Let [G] me know what you guys think of it.
Feel free to share your thoughts [G#] on that one.
Maybe you can explain how you feel better.
Because I can't even talk anymore.
Like I don't know how to.
I can't put myself together to really how I feel right now.
But yeah feel free to talk to me about it.
If you want us to bring another song from George Jones to the channel.
Feel free to let me know in the comment section.
[F] This is the end of this video.
Don't forget to smash that like button.
Subscribe if you're new to the channel.
I'll see you on the next one.
Have a wonderful day.
[C] Peace.
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _