Chords for Glen & His Family - The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour: Christmas Special (20 Dec 1970) - Medley
Tempo:
78.55 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
E
D
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You know, usually about this time in the show we do our conference, but I guess the idea really came to me from the days we used to sit around the house and just pick and sing our little hearts out.
Well, tonight it's kind of like old times because my mom and dad are here and my three sisters, and they're going to join us in a little bit of down-home music.
And they're really something else singing together.
Dad, you want to start it?
Yeah.
What do you want to do?
Crying time.
Crying [Em] time?
All righty.
[G]
[G] [G] Oh, it's crying time again, [D] you're gonna leave me.
[Am] I can see [D] the faraway [G] look in your eyes.
I can tell by the way you [C] hold me, darling, oh yeah.
[G] It's gonna be [D] long before it's [G] dry.
[Em] [G] Oh, but say with your heart break, your love grows [D] stronger.
And that there's only rain to [G] make the road.
You'll never [C] be much stronger.
[G] If I live to [D] be a hundred [G] years old.
Oh, it's crying time again, you're [D] gonna leave me.
I can see the faraway look in [G] your eyes.
I can tell by the way you [C] hold me, darling, oh yeah.
[G] It won't be [D] long before it's [G] crying time.
Oh, they say you found someone that you [D] love better.
That's the way it happens every [G] time we go.
Just as sure as the sun comes [C] up tomorrow.
[G] It'll be crying time [D] when you walk [G] out the door.
Oh, it's crying time again, you're [D] gonna leave me.
I can see the faraway look in [G] your eyes.
I can tell by the way you [C] hold me, darling, oh yeah.
[G] It won't be [D] long before it's [G] crying time.
It won't be [D] long before it's [G] crying time.
That's [N] nice.
Oh, that's good.
Ain't they beautiful?
You know, they've been harmonizing something like now
on 44 years now.
Well, it is 44 years.
Y'all been married 44 years.
Yep, in August.
Y'all didn't do any harmonizing before you was married?
A little now and then.
Did you?
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
44 years.
I'll never forget, Dad said he took Mom out on his
43rd wedding anniversary and they went out to the ice cream
parlor there in D-Light.
That's a big outing there, you know.
And they get back home that night and as soon as Dad hits a pillow,
he's asleep, I mean, he's out.
And Mama said, Wes, don't you remember 43 years ago tonight,
you put your arm around me?
And Dad said, oh, all right, and he put his arm around her.
And he's back out again.
And Mama nudges him and said, Wes, don't you remember 43 years ago
tonight you kissed me on the cheek?
So Dad, he said, oh, all right.
He kissed her on the cheek and he put his arm around her.
Again, he fell asleep.
Mom nudges him and said, Wes, don't you remember 43 years ago
tonight you bit me on the ear?
So Dad gets up and Mama said, Wes, what are you stumbling around
in the dark for?
And he said, I'm looking for my teeth.
[Gm] [N]
You know, there were an awful [E] lot of us Camels back home in D-Lite,
Mom and Dad, of course, and all my brothers, Wayne, Lyndall,
Gerald, Shorty, and Ronald, and myself, and Sister Bill,
if it's not with us tonight.
And my other three sisters, as younger than I am,
there's Jane and then Barbara and then Sandy.
Sandy's the baby.
Right.
Hey, [G#] y'all do that song for me, okay?
Till there was you.
[E] Hit it, Marty.
[C#m]
[F#m] [B] [E] There were bells on [F] a hill, [B] [F#m]
and [Am] them ringing.
No, [E] I never [B] [G] heard them [F#m] at all.
[B] [E] There was [C#m] you.
[F#m] [B] [E] There were birds in [F] the sky, but [B] I [F#m] heard songs [Am] winging.
No, [E] I never [G#m] saw [G] them [F#m] at all.
[B] Till [E] there was you.
[A] [E] [A] There was music, and there was [E] wonderful roses.
[G#m] They tell me [G] [F#m] it's sweet.
[F#] [B] Greg Rodeo's hog dog.
And [E] was love [F] [F#m]
[Am] it singing.
[E] No, I [G] [F#m] [B]
[E]
[N]
never saw them at all.
Let's do that.
I [C] used to sing with y'all, okay?
Okay.
Yeah, oh, this was a rock [E] and roll number.
I mean, [C] we did it big around the house.
You ready?
[F] [Bm]
[C] [F] [C] One, two, three.
Hey.
[F] Look at [G] Mr.
Lee.
Yeah, yeah, [C] three, four, five.
[Dm] Look at [G] him drive.
[C] Mr.
D, Mr.
[F] D.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, [F] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
Lee.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, [F] Mr.
Lee.
My heart [C] is aching for you, Mr.
Lee.
Mr.
Lee, Mr.
Lee.
My [F] heart is aching [C] for you, Mr.
Lee.
Mr.
Lee, Mr.
[G] Lee.
Because I love you so.
[F] I love you so.
And I won't [C] let him go.
And I won't let him go.
One, two, three.
Hey.
[Dm] Look [G] at Mr.
Lee.
Yeah, [C] yeah, three, four, [B] five.
Look [G] at him drive.
[Am] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
[Fm] Lee.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, [Am] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
[G] Lee.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
Lee.
[N]
Well, tonight it's kind of like old times because my mom and dad are here and my three sisters, and they're going to join us in a little bit of down-home music.
And they're really something else singing together.
Dad, you want to start it?
Yeah.
What do you want to do?
Crying time.
Crying [Em] time?
All righty.
[G]
[G] [G] Oh, it's crying time again, [D] you're gonna leave me.
[Am] I can see [D] the faraway [G] look in your eyes.
I can tell by the way you [C] hold me, darling, oh yeah.
[G] It's gonna be [D] long before it's [G] dry.
[Em] [G] Oh, but say with your heart break, your love grows [D] stronger.
And that there's only rain to [G] make the road.
You'll never [C] be much stronger.
[G] If I live to [D] be a hundred [G] years old.
Oh, it's crying time again, you're [D] gonna leave me.
I can see the faraway look in [G] your eyes.
I can tell by the way you [C] hold me, darling, oh yeah.
[G] It won't be [D] long before it's [G] crying time.
Oh, they say you found someone that you [D] love better.
That's the way it happens every [G] time we go.
Just as sure as the sun comes [C] up tomorrow.
[G] It'll be crying time [D] when you walk [G] out the door.
Oh, it's crying time again, you're [D] gonna leave me.
I can see the faraway look in [G] your eyes.
I can tell by the way you [C] hold me, darling, oh yeah.
[G] It won't be [D] long before it's [G] crying time.
It won't be [D] long before it's [G] crying time.
That's [N] nice.
Oh, that's good.
Ain't they beautiful?
You know, they've been harmonizing something like now
on 44 years now.
Well, it is 44 years.
Y'all been married 44 years.
Yep, in August.
Y'all didn't do any harmonizing before you was married?
A little now and then.
Did you?
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
44 years.
I'll never forget, Dad said he took Mom out on his
43rd wedding anniversary and they went out to the ice cream
parlor there in D-Light.
That's a big outing there, you know.
And they get back home that night and as soon as Dad hits a pillow,
he's asleep, I mean, he's out.
And Mama said, Wes, don't you remember 43 years ago tonight,
you put your arm around me?
And Dad said, oh, all right, and he put his arm around her.
And he's back out again.
And Mama nudges him and said, Wes, don't you remember 43 years ago
tonight you kissed me on the cheek?
So Dad, he said, oh, all right.
He kissed her on the cheek and he put his arm around her.
Again, he fell asleep.
Mom nudges him and said, Wes, don't you remember 43 years ago
tonight you bit me on the ear?
So Dad gets up and Mama said, Wes, what are you stumbling around
in the dark for?
And he said, I'm looking for my teeth.
[Gm] [N]
You know, there were an awful [E] lot of us Camels back home in D-Lite,
Mom and Dad, of course, and all my brothers, Wayne, Lyndall,
Gerald, Shorty, and Ronald, and myself, and Sister Bill,
if it's not with us tonight.
And my other three sisters, as younger than I am,
there's Jane and then Barbara and then Sandy.
Sandy's the baby.
Right.
Hey, [G#] y'all do that song for me, okay?
Till there was you.
[E] Hit it, Marty.
[C#m]
[F#m] [B] [E] There were bells on [F] a hill, [B] [F#m]
and [Am] them ringing.
No, [E] I never [B] [G] heard them [F#m] at all.
[B] [E] There was [C#m] you.
[F#m] [B] [E] There were birds in [F] the sky, but [B] I [F#m] heard songs [Am] winging.
No, [E] I never [G#m] saw [G] them [F#m] at all.
[B] Till [E] there was you.
[A] [E] [A] There was music, and there was [E] wonderful roses.
[G#m] They tell me [G] [F#m] it's sweet.
[F#] [B] Greg Rodeo's hog dog.
And [E] was love [F] [F#m]
[Am] it singing.
[E] No, I [G] [F#m] [B]
[E]
[N]
never saw them at all.
Let's do that.
I [C] used to sing with y'all, okay?
Okay.
Yeah, oh, this was a rock [E] and roll number.
I mean, [C] we did it big around the house.
You ready?
[F] [Bm]
[C] [F] [C] One, two, three.
Hey.
[F] Look at [G] Mr.
Lee.
Yeah, yeah, [C] three, four, five.
[Dm] Look at [G] him drive.
[C] Mr.
D, Mr.
[F] D.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, [F] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
Lee.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, [F] Mr.
Lee.
My heart [C] is aching for you, Mr.
Lee.
Mr.
Lee, Mr.
Lee.
My [F] heart is aching [C] for you, Mr.
Lee.
Mr.
Lee, Mr.
[G] Lee.
Because I love you so.
[F] I love you so.
And I won't [C] let him go.
And I won't let him go.
One, two, three.
Hey.
[Dm] Look [G] at Mr.
Lee.
Yeah, [C] yeah, three, four, [B] five.
Look [G] at him drive.
[Am] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
[Fm] Lee.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, [Am] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
[G] Lee.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
Lee.
[N]
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_ You know, usually about this time in the show we do our conference, but I guess the idea really came to me from the days we used to sit around the house and just pick and sing our little hearts out.
Well, tonight it's kind of like old times because my mom and dad are here and my three sisters, and they're going to join us in a little bit of down-home music.
And they're really something else singing together.
Dad, you want to start it?
Yeah.
What do you want to do?
Crying time.
Crying [Em] time?
All righty.
[G] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [G] Oh, it's crying time again, [D] you're gonna leave me.
[Am] I can see [D] the faraway [G] look in your eyes.
_ I can tell by the way you [C] hold me, darling, oh yeah.
[G] It's gonna be [D] long before it's [G] dry.
_ _ [Em] [G] Oh, but say with your heart break, your love grows [D] stronger.
_ And that there's only rain to [G] make the road. _ _ _
You'll never [C] be much stronger.
_ [G] If I live to [D] be a hundred [G] years old.
Oh, it's crying time again, you're [D] gonna leave me.
I can see the faraway look in [G] your eyes.
I can tell by the way you [C] hold me, darling, oh yeah.
[G] It won't be [D] long before it's [G] crying time.
_ Oh, they say you found someone that you [D] love better.
_ That's the way it happens every [G] time we go.
Just as sure as the sun comes [C] up tomorrow.
[G] It'll be crying time [D] when you walk [G] out the door.
_ Oh, it's crying time again, you're [D] gonna leave me.
I can see the faraway look in [G] your eyes.
I can tell by the way you [C] hold me, darling, oh yeah.
[G] It won't be [D] long before it's [G] crying time. _ _
It won't be [D] long before it's [G] crying time. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ That's [N] nice.
_ Oh, that's good.
Ain't they beautiful?
You know, they've been harmonizing something like now
on 44 years now.
Well, it is 44 years.
Y'all been married 44 years.
Yep, in August.
Y'all didn't do any harmonizing before you was married?
A little now and then.
Did you?
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
_ 44 years.
I'll never forget, Dad said he took Mom out on his
43rd wedding anniversary and they went out to the ice cream
parlor there in D-Light.
That's a big outing there, you know.
And they get back home that night and as soon as Dad hits a pillow,
he's asleep, I mean, he's out.
And Mama said, Wes, don't you remember 43 years ago tonight,
you put your arm around me?
And Dad said, oh, all right, and he put his arm around her.
And he's back out again.
And Mama nudges him and said, Wes, don't you remember 43 years ago
tonight you kissed me on the cheek?
So Dad, he said, oh, all right.
He kissed her on the cheek and he put his arm around her.
Again, he fell asleep.
Mom nudges him and said, Wes, don't you remember 43 years ago
tonight you bit me on the ear?
_ So Dad gets up and Mama said, Wes, what are you stumbling around
in the dark for?
And he said, I'm looking for my teeth. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [N] _ _
You know, there were an awful [E] lot of us Camels back home in D-Lite,
Mom and Dad, of course, and all my brothers, Wayne, Lyndall,
Gerald, Shorty, and Ronald, and myself, and Sister Bill,
if it's not with us tonight.
And my other three sisters, as younger than I am,
there's Jane and then Barbara and then Sandy.
Sandy's the baby.
Right.
Hey, [G#] y'all do that song for me, okay?
Till there was you.
[E] Hit it, Marty.
[C#m] _
_ [F#m] _ _ [B] _ [E] There were bells on [F] a hill, _ _ [B] _ [F#m] _
and [Am] them ringing.
No, [E] I never [B] [G] heard them [F#m] at all.
[B] _ [E] There was [C#m] you.
_ [F#m] _ _ [B] _ [E] There were _ birds in [F] the sky, but [B] I [F#m] heard songs [Am] winging.
No, [E] I never [G#m] saw [G] them [F#m] at all.
_ [B] Till [E] there was you.
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] There was music, _ _ and there was [E] wonderful roses.
_ [G#m] They tell me [G] [F#m] it's sweet.
_ [F#] _ _ _ [B] Greg Rodeo's hog dog.
_ And _ _ [E] was love _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ [Am] it singing.
_ [E] No, I _ _ [G] _ [F#m] _ _ _ [B] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ never saw them at all.
Let's do that.
I [C] used to sing with y'all, okay?
Okay.
Yeah, oh, this was a rock [E] and roll number.
I mean, [C] we did it big around the house.
You ready?
[F] _ [Bm] _
[C] _ _ [F] _ [C] One, two, three.
Hey.
[F] Look at [G] Mr.
Lee.
Yeah, yeah, [C] three, four, five.
[Dm] Look at [G] him drive.
[C] Mr.
D, Mr.
[F] D.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, [F] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
Lee.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, [F] Mr.
Lee.
My heart [C] is aching for you, Mr.
Lee.
Mr.
Lee, Mr.
Lee.
My [F] heart is aching [C] for you, Mr.
Lee.
Mr.
Lee, Mr.
[G] Lee.
Because I love you so.
[F] I love you so.
And I won't [C] let him go.
And I won't let him go.
One, two, three.
Hey.
[Dm] Look [G] at Mr.
Lee.
Yeah, [C] yeah, three, four, [B] five.
Look [G] at him drive.
[Am] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
[Fm] Lee.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, [Am] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
[G] Lee.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
Lee. _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, tonight it's kind of like old times because my mom and dad are here and my three sisters, and they're going to join us in a little bit of down-home music.
And they're really something else singing together.
Dad, you want to start it?
Yeah.
What do you want to do?
Crying time.
Crying [Em] time?
All righty.
[G] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [G] Oh, it's crying time again, [D] you're gonna leave me.
[Am] I can see [D] the faraway [G] look in your eyes.
_ I can tell by the way you [C] hold me, darling, oh yeah.
[G] It's gonna be [D] long before it's [G] dry.
_ _ [Em] [G] Oh, but say with your heart break, your love grows [D] stronger.
_ And that there's only rain to [G] make the road. _ _ _
You'll never [C] be much stronger.
_ [G] If I live to [D] be a hundred [G] years old.
Oh, it's crying time again, you're [D] gonna leave me.
I can see the faraway look in [G] your eyes.
I can tell by the way you [C] hold me, darling, oh yeah.
[G] It won't be [D] long before it's [G] crying time.
_ Oh, they say you found someone that you [D] love better.
_ That's the way it happens every [G] time we go.
Just as sure as the sun comes [C] up tomorrow.
[G] It'll be crying time [D] when you walk [G] out the door.
_ Oh, it's crying time again, you're [D] gonna leave me.
I can see the faraway look in [G] your eyes.
I can tell by the way you [C] hold me, darling, oh yeah.
[G] It won't be [D] long before it's [G] crying time. _ _
It won't be [D] long before it's [G] crying time. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ That's [N] nice.
_ Oh, that's good.
Ain't they beautiful?
You know, they've been harmonizing something like now
on 44 years now.
Well, it is 44 years.
Y'all been married 44 years.
Yep, in August.
Y'all didn't do any harmonizing before you was married?
A little now and then.
Did you?
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
_ 44 years.
I'll never forget, Dad said he took Mom out on his
43rd wedding anniversary and they went out to the ice cream
parlor there in D-Light.
That's a big outing there, you know.
And they get back home that night and as soon as Dad hits a pillow,
he's asleep, I mean, he's out.
And Mama said, Wes, don't you remember 43 years ago tonight,
you put your arm around me?
And Dad said, oh, all right, and he put his arm around her.
And he's back out again.
And Mama nudges him and said, Wes, don't you remember 43 years ago
tonight you kissed me on the cheek?
So Dad, he said, oh, all right.
He kissed her on the cheek and he put his arm around her.
Again, he fell asleep.
Mom nudges him and said, Wes, don't you remember 43 years ago
tonight you bit me on the ear?
_ So Dad gets up and Mama said, Wes, what are you stumbling around
in the dark for?
And he said, I'm looking for my teeth. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [N] _ _
You know, there were an awful [E] lot of us Camels back home in D-Lite,
Mom and Dad, of course, and all my brothers, Wayne, Lyndall,
Gerald, Shorty, and Ronald, and myself, and Sister Bill,
if it's not with us tonight.
And my other three sisters, as younger than I am,
there's Jane and then Barbara and then Sandy.
Sandy's the baby.
Right.
Hey, [G#] y'all do that song for me, okay?
Till there was you.
[E] Hit it, Marty.
[C#m] _
_ [F#m] _ _ [B] _ [E] There were bells on [F] a hill, _ _ [B] _ [F#m] _
and [Am] them ringing.
No, [E] I never [B] [G] heard them [F#m] at all.
[B] _ [E] There was [C#m] you.
_ [F#m] _ _ [B] _ [E] There were _ birds in [F] the sky, but [B] I [F#m] heard songs [Am] winging.
No, [E] I never [G#m] saw [G] them [F#m] at all.
_ [B] Till [E] there was you.
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] There was music, _ _ and there was [E] wonderful roses.
_ [G#m] They tell me [G] [F#m] it's sweet.
_ [F#] _ _ _ [B] Greg Rodeo's hog dog.
_ And _ _ [E] was love _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ [Am] it singing.
_ [E] No, I _ _ [G] _ [F#m] _ _ _ [B] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ never saw them at all.
Let's do that.
I [C] used to sing with y'all, okay?
Okay.
Yeah, oh, this was a rock [E] and roll number.
I mean, [C] we did it big around the house.
You ready?
[F] _ [Bm] _
[C] _ _ [F] _ [C] One, two, three.
Hey.
[F] Look at [G] Mr.
Lee.
Yeah, yeah, [C] three, four, five.
[Dm] Look at [G] him drive.
[C] Mr.
D, Mr.
[F] D.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, [F] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
Lee.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, [F] Mr.
Lee.
My heart [C] is aching for you, Mr.
Lee.
Mr.
Lee, Mr.
Lee.
My [F] heart is aching [C] for you, Mr.
Lee.
Mr.
Lee, Mr.
[G] Lee.
Because I love you so.
[F] I love you so.
And I won't [C] let him go.
And I won't let him go.
One, two, three.
Hey.
[Dm] Look [G] at Mr.
Lee.
Yeah, [C] yeah, three, four, [B] five.
Look [G] at him drive.
[Am] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
[Fm] Lee.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, [Am] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
[G] Lee.
Oh, [C] Mr.
Lee, Mr.
Lee. _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _