Chords for Grand Ole Opery Song - Jimmy Martin,Nitty Gritty Dirt Band,Vassar Clements

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G

Bb

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Grand Ole Opery Song - Jimmy Martin,Nitty Gritty Dirt Band,Vassar Clements chords
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[Bb] When we did a willow circle band broken down in Nashville in 1971 with
Vassar and Earl Scruggs and Roy Husky's dad and Junior Husky
We got a chance to
[G]
To run into a guy and sing some songs with it with him on that record
They just every time he opened his mouth the thing he just parted our hair.
He's just okay
He's got this amazing energy and he's a [N] legend
He is a living legend as a matter of fact, how about a big hand for the king of bluegrass?
Mr.
Jimmy Martin?
Yeah, before we do it.
I want to say I want to say it's nice that
Y'all invite me out here in Sanatian invite me to be on the first circle album and here's the first song
It's a mr
Bill McEwen and the dirt man asked me to be shorn to do on the album
And I want y'all to hit me saying it's a night one called the grand old opera song and faster Clemmons
If you'll kick me off, I'll try to remember the [F] word
[C] [F]
Come and listen to my story.
Take me.
Well, I'm going to tell
about a gang of fellers
[G] Come down that [C] Nashville [F] first.
I'll start with no red foley when they chat a new
Big team party ain't with you.
[C] Yeah
[F] It's time for all a go to Memphis on his brain
Beanie-pearl and r thấy
And [G] way did he [C] tell you [F] phone her?
No?
You away
[C] Take an old pole [F] tigress wall
Or
You
[G] [C]
[F] also make
[C] [F]
[G] [C] [F]
[C] [F]
[G] [C] [F]
[Dm] [C] [F]
[G] That's [C] the grand goal [F]
of freedom, that's the early sign.
There was some folks, they'd make a [C] [F]
gift on Tuesday.
Cowboy Coppa's fanged his tragic romance.
By [G] the mill and he's [C] ever so [F] calm in persecution.
He's got a gold guitar and a famous blue tail fly.
Strange music hangs [C] over the old man's [F] jolly fly.
The guitar's fiddle too, Earl Scruggs in his land of silk.
Bill Monroe's fanging [G] out the Marquis [C] of Kentucky blues.
[F] Ernest of Columbia, he's wrong so maybe right.
That's the grand goal of [C] Saturday [F] town.
That's the grand goal of [C] every Saturday [F] night.
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F
134211111
C
3211
G
2131
Bb
12341111
Dm
2311
F
134211111
C
3211
G
2131
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[Bb] When we did a willow circle band broken down in Nashville in 1971 with
Vassar and Earl Scruggs and Roy Husky's dad and Junior Husky _
We _ got a chance to
_ [G]
To run into a guy and sing some songs with it with him on that record
They just every time he opened his mouth the thing he just parted our hair.
He's just okay
He's got this amazing energy and he's a [N] legend
He is _ a living legend as a matter of fact, how about a big hand for the king of bluegrass?
Mr.
Jimmy Martin? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, before we do it.
I want to say I want to say it's nice that
Y'all invite me out here in Sanatian invite me to be on the first circle album and here's the first song
It's a mr
Bill McEwen and the dirt man asked me to be shorn to do on the album
And I want y'all to hit me saying it's a night one called the grand old opera song and faster Clemmons
If you'll kick me off, I'll try to remember the [F] word _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Come and listen to my story.
Take me.
Well, I'm going to tell
_ about a gang of fellers
[G] Come down that [C] Nashville [F] first.
I'll start with no red foley when they chat a new
Big _ team party ain't with you.
[C] Yeah
_ [F] _ _ It's time for all a go to Memphis on his brain
Beanie-pearl and r thấy
And [G] way did he [C] tell you [F] phone her?
No?
You _ away _ _ _ _
[C] Take an old pole [F] tigress wall _ _ _
_ Or
You _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ also _ _ make _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _
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_ [G] _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
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[C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
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[Dm] _ [C] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ [G] That's [C] the grand goal [F]
of freedom, that's the early sign. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ There was some folks, they'd make a _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ gift on Tuesday.
_ _ Cowboy Coppa's fanged his tragic romance.
By [G] the mill and he's [C] ever so [F] calm in persecution.
He's got a gold guitar and a famous blue tail fly.
Strange music hangs [C] over the old man's [F] jolly fly.
_ The guitar's fiddle too, Earl Scruggs in his land of silk.
Bill Monroe's fanging [G] out the Marquis [C] of Kentucky blues. _ _
[F] Ernest of Columbia, he's wrong so maybe right.
That's the grand goal of _ [C] Saturday [F] town.
That's the grand goal of [C] every Saturday _ [F] night. _ _ _ _ _
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