Chords for George Strait Tributes His Friend, Loretta Lynn
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120.8 bpm
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [F]
[C] [A]
[C] The Unbroken Circle, The Unbroken Circle
Only [F] in country music do you get moments like [C] this.
That's [E] George Strait, Loretta Lynn, Connie Smith, and Alan Jackson belting out the words to
Will the Circle Be Unbroken during the 2017 [A] Country Music Hall of Fame medallion ceremony.
Jackson [Bb] became a member that night and Lynn praised him during her speech.
[Am]
Strait was there to tribute his friend as well, singing Remember When on what has to be remembered
as an [E] all-time great night in country music history.
Thumbs up if you agree.
I'm Billy Dukes, and after Loretta Lynn's death on October 4, 2022, so many stars spoke up to remember her
or to recognize her influence.
Most were just fans, but George Strait and Loretta Lynn were friends.
How about you?
How will you remember Loretta?
And which, for many, hit songs made a difference in your life?
Let me know in the comments [D] section below and please [Em] consider subscribing if you're a fan of hers,
George's, or any of the greats in country music.
[B] We cover these [Dbm] legends a lot.
True [Em] story about that Hall of Fame appearance, Loretta had [Am] just suffered a near fatal stroke five months earlier.
This [N] is the first time I've been out of the house, Alan.
You're the only thing that would have brought me here.
It was all smiles on this day, [E] however.
After that Hall of Fame performance, Loretta would share [D] this photo
on Facebook with a caption, [E] [D] George Strait is such a [Em] sweet friend.
Handsome, too.
Almost 2000 people tapped like for [G] that.
Two years later, [E] George would be part of Loretta's [G] 87th birthday celebration
[Dbm] at Nashville's [G] Bridgestone [Eb] Arena.
[B] Happy birthday, Loretta.
[Abm] He took [C] the stage with Martina McBride to sing
Lean [Bb] Me On, her chart-topping duet with Conway Twitty from 1971.
I [F] need a little more attention.
You [Eb] know, please, I can't help [Bb] hurting my head.
If you want me, I'll go with [F] you, [Gm] but [F] you'll have to leave [Bb] me on.
We're sure going to miss Loretta Lynn, [Em] Strait wrote upon hearing about Loretta's death at age 90 on October 4th.
What an amazing woman and [D] so unbelievably talented.
[Dbm] [Bm] Very thankful she [E] shared that with all of us fans.
God bless all of the family.
[A] Rest in peace, [Em] Loretta.
See you down the road.
Yeah, I think George said it best.
[A] Tap the thumbs up button [G] if you agree.
[A] There were so [D] many reactions [E] to her death and many were equally personal.
From Carrie Underwood's story of Loretta tapping her on the butt to Tim McGraw sharing how his wife and daughters are better women because of her.
Loretta Lynn just may be the greatest of all time.
She's certainly a legend missed.
[G] I'm Billy Dukes with Taste of Country.
Thanks for watching and thanks for subscribing.
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[C] [A]
[C] The Unbroken Circle, The Unbroken Circle
Only [F] in country music do you get moments like [C] this.
That's [E] George Strait, Loretta Lynn, Connie Smith, and Alan Jackson belting out the words to
Will the Circle Be Unbroken during the 2017 [A] Country Music Hall of Fame medallion ceremony.
Jackson [Bb] became a member that night and Lynn praised him during her speech.
[Am]
Strait was there to tribute his friend as well, singing Remember When on what has to be remembered
as an [E] all-time great night in country music history.
Thumbs up if you agree.
I'm Billy Dukes, and after Loretta Lynn's death on October 4, 2022, so many stars spoke up to remember her
or to recognize her influence.
Most were just fans, but George Strait and Loretta Lynn were friends.
How about you?
How will you remember Loretta?
And which, for many, hit songs made a difference in your life?
Let me know in the comments [D] section below and please [Em] consider subscribing if you're a fan of hers,
George's, or any of the greats in country music.
[B] We cover these [Dbm] legends a lot.
True [Em] story about that Hall of Fame appearance, Loretta had [Am] just suffered a near fatal stroke five months earlier.
This [N] is the first time I've been out of the house, Alan.
You're the only thing that would have brought me here.
It was all smiles on this day, [E] however.
After that Hall of Fame performance, Loretta would share [D] this photo
on Facebook with a caption, [E] [D] George Strait is such a [Em] sweet friend.
Handsome, too.
Almost 2000 people tapped like for [G] that.
Two years later, [E] George would be part of Loretta's [G] 87th birthday celebration
[Dbm] at Nashville's [G] Bridgestone [Eb] Arena.
[B] Happy birthday, Loretta.
[Abm] He took [C] the stage with Martina McBride to sing
Lean [Bb] Me On, her chart-topping duet with Conway Twitty from 1971.
I [F] need a little more attention.
You [Eb] know, please, I can't help [Bb] hurting my head.
If you want me, I'll go with [F] you, [Gm] but [F] you'll have to leave [Bb] me on.
We're sure going to miss Loretta Lynn, [Em] Strait wrote upon hearing about Loretta's death at age 90 on October 4th.
What an amazing woman and [D] so unbelievably talented.
[Dbm] [Bm] Very thankful she [E] shared that with all of us fans.
God bless all of the family.
[A] Rest in peace, [Em] Loretta.
See you down the road.
Yeah, I think George said it best.
[A] Tap the thumbs up button [G] if you agree.
[A] There were so [D] many reactions [E] to her death and many were equally personal.
From Carrie Underwood's story of Loretta tapping her on the butt to Tim McGraw sharing how his wife and daughters are better women because of her.
Loretta Lynn just may be the greatest of all time.
She's certainly a legend missed.
[G] I'm Billy Dukes with Taste of Country.
Thanks for watching and thanks for subscribing.
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[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] The Unbroken Circle, _ The Unbroken Circle
Only [F] in country music do you get moments like [C] this.
That's [E] George Strait, Loretta Lynn, Connie Smith, and Alan Jackson belting out the words to
Will the Circle Be Unbroken during the 2017 [A] Country Music Hall of Fame medallion ceremony.
Jackson [Bb] became a member that night and Lynn praised him during her speech.
[Am]
Strait was there to tribute his friend as well, singing Remember When on what has to be remembered
as an [E] all-time great night in country music history.
Thumbs up if you agree.
I'm Billy Dukes, and after Loretta Lynn's death on October 4, 2022, so many stars spoke up to remember her
or to recognize her influence.
Most were just fans, but George Strait and Loretta Lynn were friends.
How about you?
How will you remember Loretta?
And which, for many, hit songs made a difference in your life?
Let me know in the comments [D] section below and please [Em] consider subscribing if you're a fan of hers,
_ George's, or any of the greats in country music.
[B] We cover these [Dbm] legends a lot.
True [Em] story about that Hall of Fame appearance, Loretta had [Am] just suffered a near fatal stroke five months earlier.
This [N] is the first time I've been out of the house, Alan.
You're the only thing that would have brought me here.
_ It was all smiles on this day, [E] however.
After that Hall of Fame performance, Loretta would share [D] this photo
on Facebook with a caption, [E] [D] George Strait is such a [Em] sweet friend.
Handsome, too.
Almost 2000 people tapped like for [G] that.
Two years later, [E] George would be part of Loretta's [G] 87th birthday celebration
[Dbm] at Nashville's [G] Bridgestone [Eb] Arena.
[B] Happy birthday, Loretta.
_ [Abm] He took [C] the stage with Martina McBride to sing
Lean [Bb] Me On, her chart-topping duet with Conway Twitty from 1971.
I [F] need a little more attention.
_ You [Eb] know, please, I can't help [Bb] hurting my head. _
If you want me, _ I'll go with [F] you, [Gm] but [F] you'll have _ to leave [Bb] me on.
_ _ _ We're sure going to miss Loretta Lynn, [Em] Strait wrote upon hearing about Loretta's death at age 90 on October 4th.
What an amazing woman and [D] so unbelievably talented.
[Dbm] [Bm] Very thankful she [E] shared that with all of us fans.
God bless all of the family.
[A] Rest in peace, [Em] Loretta.
See you down the road.
Yeah, I think George said it best.
[A] Tap the thumbs up button [G] if you agree.
[A] There were so [D] many reactions [E] to her death and many were equally personal.
From Carrie Underwood's story of Loretta tapping her on the butt to Tim McGraw sharing how his wife and daughters are better women because of her.
Loretta Lynn just may be the greatest of all time.
She's certainly a legend missed.
[G] I'm Billy Dukes with Taste of Country.
Thanks for watching and thanks for subscribing. _ _ _
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_ _ [C] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] The Unbroken Circle, _ The Unbroken Circle
Only [F] in country music do you get moments like [C] this.
That's [E] George Strait, Loretta Lynn, Connie Smith, and Alan Jackson belting out the words to
Will the Circle Be Unbroken during the 2017 [A] Country Music Hall of Fame medallion ceremony.
Jackson [Bb] became a member that night and Lynn praised him during her speech.
[Am]
Strait was there to tribute his friend as well, singing Remember When on what has to be remembered
as an [E] all-time great night in country music history.
Thumbs up if you agree.
I'm Billy Dukes, and after Loretta Lynn's death on October 4, 2022, so many stars spoke up to remember her
or to recognize her influence.
Most were just fans, but George Strait and Loretta Lynn were friends.
How about you?
How will you remember Loretta?
And which, for many, hit songs made a difference in your life?
Let me know in the comments [D] section below and please [Em] consider subscribing if you're a fan of hers,
_ George's, or any of the greats in country music.
[B] We cover these [Dbm] legends a lot.
True [Em] story about that Hall of Fame appearance, Loretta had [Am] just suffered a near fatal stroke five months earlier.
This [N] is the first time I've been out of the house, Alan.
You're the only thing that would have brought me here.
_ It was all smiles on this day, [E] however.
After that Hall of Fame performance, Loretta would share [D] this photo
on Facebook with a caption, [E] [D] George Strait is such a [Em] sweet friend.
Handsome, too.
Almost 2000 people tapped like for [G] that.
Two years later, [E] George would be part of Loretta's [G] 87th birthday celebration
[Dbm] at Nashville's [G] Bridgestone [Eb] Arena.
[B] Happy birthday, Loretta.
_ [Abm] He took [C] the stage with Martina McBride to sing
Lean [Bb] Me On, her chart-topping duet with Conway Twitty from 1971.
I [F] need a little more attention.
_ You [Eb] know, please, I can't help [Bb] hurting my head. _
If you want me, _ I'll go with [F] you, [Gm] but [F] you'll have _ to leave [Bb] me on.
_ _ _ We're sure going to miss Loretta Lynn, [Em] Strait wrote upon hearing about Loretta's death at age 90 on October 4th.
What an amazing woman and [D] so unbelievably talented.
[Dbm] [Bm] Very thankful she [E] shared that with all of us fans.
God bless all of the family.
[A] Rest in peace, [Em] Loretta.
See you down the road.
Yeah, I think George said it best.
[A] Tap the thumbs up button [G] if you agree.
[A] There were so [D] many reactions [E] to her death and many were equally personal.
From Carrie Underwood's story of Loretta tapping her on the butt to Tim McGraw sharing how his wife and daughters are better women because of her.
Loretta Lynn just may be the greatest of all time.
She's certainly a legend missed.
[G] I'm Billy Dukes with Taste of Country.
Thanks for watching and thanks for subscribing. _ _ _
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