Country Hall Of Fame Chords by Hank Locklin
Tempo:
137.55 bpm
Chords used:
F
Eb
Bb
Ab
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Ab]
I was rolling around in Nashville in the state of Tennessee.
[Eb] For I love that country music, it's as good [Db] as can [Ab] be.
I've lived for I cherish every name.
So [Eb] I found myself a standing in the country hall [Ab] of fame.
My heart beat somewhat fast as I walked in through the door.
For I [Eb] heard the sound of voices I had [Db] often heard [Ab] before.
A happy kind of sadness brought a teardrop to my eye.
And [Eb] I'll tell you what I saw there, and I'm sure that you'll [Ab] see why.
[F]
Jimmy Rogers, drilled with a lantern, and his faithful old guitar.
I [C] could hear that old blue yodel coming from [Bb] somewhere [F] far.
Raleigh Aca been drawn slightly to split the great red rosy spring.
And I [C] heard that wabash turn a lonesome song around [F] the bend.
The guitar of Lady Arnold, memories I've had of her.
[C] Chet Atkins will be with him when the work's [Bb] all done this [F] fall.
From the other half of Mayville, flower flowers seem to ring.
Raleigh [C] Aca and Dick Tanner, how they all could pick and [F] sing.
I [Bb]
could hear George F.
Nelson as I stood there in the room.
I [F] could hear Tex Ritter singing his classic [Eb] song [Bb] I knew.
Many pearls so glad to be there, and great snow keeps moving on.
May [F] the Lord bless those still living and the ones who've joined [Bb] his throne.
Cowboy Coppola, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Gell-Mann, Jim and Patsy Fine.
Rod [F] Rice, Thew Lyle, and Lou Vance.
These stars [Eb] will [Bb] always shine.
And if God and Hank Williams bless his name, those will [F] remember him forever.
In the country hall [Eb] of fame.
[Bb]
I was rolling around in Nashville in the state of Tennessee.
[Eb] For I love that country music, it's as good [Db] as can [Ab] be.
I've lived for I cherish every name.
So [Eb] I found myself a standing in the country hall [Ab] of fame.
My heart beat somewhat fast as I walked in through the door.
For I [Eb] heard the sound of voices I had [Db] often heard [Ab] before.
A happy kind of sadness brought a teardrop to my eye.
And [Eb] I'll tell you what I saw there, and I'm sure that you'll [Ab] see why.
[F]
Jimmy Rogers, drilled with a lantern, and his faithful old guitar.
I [C] could hear that old blue yodel coming from [Bb] somewhere [F] far.
Raleigh Aca been drawn slightly to split the great red rosy spring.
And I [C] heard that wabash turn a lonesome song around [F] the bend.
The guitar of Lady Arnold, memories I've had of her.
[C] Chet Atkins will be with him when the work's [Bb] all done this [F] fall.
From the other half of Mayville, flower flowers seem to ring.
Raleigh [C] Aca and Dick Tanner, how they all could pick and [F] sing.
I [Bb]
could hear George F.
Nelson as I stood there in the room.
I [F] could hear Tex Ritter singing his classic [Eb] song [Bb] I knew.
Many pearls so glad to be there, and great snow keeps moving on.
May [F] the Lord bless those still living and the ones who've joined [Bb] his throne.
Cowboy Coppola, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Gell-Mann, Jim and Patsy Fine.
Rod [F] Rice, Thew Lyle, and Lou Vance.
These stars [Eb] will [Bb] always shine.
And if God and Hank Williams bless his name, those will [F] remember him forever.
In the country hall [Eb] of fame.
[Bb]
Key:
F
Eb
Bb
Ab
C
F
Eb
Bb
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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I was rolling around in Nashville _ in the state of Tennessee. _
[Eb] For I love that country _ music, it's as good [Db] as can [Ab] be.
_ I've lived _ _ _ for I cherish every name.
So [Eb] I found myself a standing in the country hall [Ab] of fame.
My heart beat somewhat fast _ as I walked in through the door.
For I [Eb] heard the sound of voices I had [Db] often heard [Ab] before.
_ A happy kind of sadness brought a teardrop to my eye.
And [Eb] I'll tell you what I saw there, and I'm sure that you'll [Ab] see why.
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ Jimmy Rogers, _ drilled with a lantern, and his faithful old guitar.
I [C] could hear that old blue yodel coming from [Bb] somewhere [F] far.
_ _ Raleigh Aca been drawn slightly to split the great red rosy spring.
And I [C] heard that wabash turn a _ lonesome song around [F] the bend.
The guitar of Lady Arnold, _ _ _ memories I've had of her.
_ _ [C] Chet Atkins will be with him when the work's [Bb] all done this [F] fall.
_ From the other half of Mayville, flower flowers seem to ring.
Raleigh [C] Aca and Dick Tanner, how they all could pick and [F] sing.
_ _ _ I _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
could hear George F.
Nelson as I stood there in the room.
I [F] could hear Tex Ritter _ singing his classic [Eb] song [Bb] I knew.
Many pearls so glad to be there, and great snow keeps moving on.
May [F] the Lord bless those still living and the ones who've joined [Bb] his throne.
_ Cowboy Coppola, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Gell-Mann, Jim and Patsy Fine.
_ Rod [F] Rice, Thew Lyle, and Lou Vance.
These stars [Eb] will [Bb] always shine.
And if God _ _ _ _ and Hank Williams bless his name, those will [F] _ remember him forever.
In the country hall [Eb] of fame.
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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I was rolling around in Nashville _ in the state of Tennessee. _
[Eb] For I love that country _ music, it's as good [Db] as can [Ab] be.
_ I've lived _ _ _ for I cherish every name.
So [Eb] I found myself a standing in the country hall [Ab] of fame.
My heart beat somewhat fast _ as I walked in through the door.
For I [Eb] heard the sound of voices I had [Db] often heard [Ab] before.
_ A happy kind of sadness brought a teardrop to my eye.
And [Eb] I'll tell you what I saw there, and I'm sure that you'll [Ab] see why.
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ Jimmy Rogers, _ drilled with a lantern, and his faithful old guitar.
I [C] could hear that old blue yodel coming from [Bb] somewhere [F] far.
_ _ Raleigh Aca been drawn slightly to split the great red rosy spring.
And I [C] heard that wabash turn a _ lonesome song around [F] the bend.
The guitar of Lady Arnold, _ _ _ memories I've had of her.
_ _ [C] Chet Atkins will be with him when the work's [Bb] all done this [F] fall.
_ From the other half of Mayville, flower flowers seem to ring.
Raleigh [C] Aca and Dick Tanner, how they all could pick and [F] sing.
_ _ _ I _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
could hear George F.
Nelson as I stood there in the room.
I [F] could hear Tex Ritter _ singing his classic [Eb] song [Bb] I knew.
Many pearls so glad to be there, and great snow keeps moving on.
May [F] the Lord bless those still living and the ones who've joined [Bb] his throne.
_ Cowboy Coppola, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Gell-Mann, Jim and Patsy Fine.
_ Rod [F] Rice, Thew Lyle, and Lou Vance.
These stars [Eb] will [Bb] always shine.
And if God _ _ _ _ and Hank Williams bless his name, those will [F] _ remember him forever.
In the country hall [Eb] of fame.
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