Chords for Jeannie Seely Sings "Too Far Gone"
Tempo:
81.9 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
B
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
It's time to bring another of our Grand Ole Opry folks and a member of our Grand Ole Opry family front and center here at the Grand Ole Opry house.
I know you'll want to give a nice warm welcome to a lady that's talented both as a writer and as a singer and quite a little actress in her own right.
Give a nice round of applause to Miss Jeannie Seely, ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you, Mr.
Dickens.
That's rough following that act, isn't it?
We want to do this song especially for my mama up in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania.
It's called I'm Too Far [F#m] Gone, Mom.
[D] I [E] [A]
[F#m] [E] [G#] [A]
know that [E] somewhere [Bm] [A] there's someone you [F#] love [B] more than me
[C] [C#] [D]
Someone [E] you love [A] more than me
[E] And [A] I hate to [E] admit it
[A] Oh, but you've got [F#] to [B] be free
I [C] [C#] [D] know that's the [E] way it [A] should be
[A] [D] But I'm too [F#] far
[B] Too [D#] [B] [E]
far
[A] I've [G#] [G] [F#]
loved you so
For [B] so long
[D] And I'm too [E] far
[A] You're [G#] [G] [F#] going to like Joe Van Dyke back here on piano.
[B]
[D]
[E] [A]
[E] [G#] [A] If ever [E] your new love should [A] hurt you
[F#] Or make you [B] feel a little [C#] hurt [D]
you
[E] Or make you [A] feel [F#m] blue
[E] Well, just [A] remember
Your [E] whole love will [A] still be [F#] around
[B] Loving you
[C] [C#] [D] As I'll be [E] around [A]
loving you
[Bm] [C#] [D] I'm too [F#] far [B]
gone
[E]
Too far
[A] I've [G#] [G]
[F#] loved you so much
For [B] so long
And [D] I'm too [E] far gone
[A]
We love you.
Thank you [N] so much.
Isn't that nice, ladies and gentlemen?
Nice round of applause.
Miss Jeannie Seely.
All right.
I know you'll want to give a nice warm welcome to a lady that's talented both as a writer and as a singer and quite a little actress in her own right.
Give a nice round of applause to Miss Jeannie Seely, ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you, Mr.
Dickens.
That's rough following that act, isn't it?
We want to do this song especially for my mama up in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania.
It's called I'm Too Far [F#m] Gone, Mom.
[D] I [E] [A]
[F#m] [E] [G#] [A]
know that [E] somewhere [Bm] [A] there's someone you [F#] love [B] more than me
[C] [C#] [D]
Someone [E] you love [A] more than me
[E] And [A] I hate to [E] admit it
[A] Oh, but you've got [F#] to [B] be free
I [C] [C#] [D] know that's the [E] way it [A] should be
[A] [D] But I'm too [F#] far
[B] Too [D#] [B] [E]
far
[A] I've [G#] [G] [F#]
loved you so
For [B] so long
[D] And I'm too [E] far
[A] You're [G#] [G] [F#] going to like Joe Van Dyke back here on piano.
[B]
[D]
[E] [A]
[E] [G#] [A] If ever [E] your new love should [A] hurt you
[F#] Or make you [B] feel a little [C#] hurt [D]
you
[E] Or make you [A] feel [F#m] blue
[E] Well, just [A] remember
Your [E] whole love will [A] still be [F#] around
[B] Loving you
[C] [C#] [D] As I'll be [E] around [A]
loving you
[Bm] [C#] [D] I'm too [F#] far [B]
gone
[E]
Too far
[A] I've [G#] [G]
[F#] loved you so much
For [B] so long
And [D] I'm too [E] far gone
[A]
We love you.
Thank you [N] so much.
Isn't that nice, ladies and gentlemen?
Nice round of applause.
Miss Jeannie Seely.
All right.
Key:
A
E
D
B
F#
A
E
D
It's time to bring another of our Grand Ole Opry folks and a member of our Grand Ole Opry family front and center here at the Grand Ole Opry house.
I know you'll want to give a nice warm welcome to a lady that's talented both as a writer and as a singer and quite a little actress in her own right.
Give a nice round of applause to Miss Jeannie Seely, ladies and gentlemen. _ _ _
Thank _ you, Mr.
Dickens.
That's rough following that act, isn't it?
We want to do this song especially for my mama up in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania.
It's called I'm Too Far [F#m] Gone, Mom.
[D] I _ [E] _ _ [A] _
_ _ [F#m] _ [E] _ [G#] _ [A]
know that [E] somewhere [Bm] [A] there's someone you [F#] love [B] more than me
_ [C] _ [C#] _ [D]
Someone [E] you love [A] more than me
[E] And [A] I hate to [E] admit it
[A] Oh, but you've got [F#] to _ [B] be free
I [C] _ [C#] [D] know that's the [E] way it [A] should be
_ [A] [D] But I'm too _ [F#] far
[B] Too _ _ [D#] _ [B] _ _ [E] _
_ _ far
[A] I've _ _ _ [G#] _ [G] _ [F#]
loved you so
_ For [B] so _ long
_ [D] And I'm too [E] far
[A] You're _ _ _ [G#] _ [G] [F#] going to like Joe Van Dyke back here on piano.
_ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [E] _ [G#] _ [A] If ever [E] your new love should [A] hurt you
[F#] Or make you [B] feel a little _ [C#] hurt _ [D]
you
[E] Or make you [A] feel [F#m] blue
[E] _ Well, just [A] remember
Your [E] whole love will [A] still be [F#] _ around
[B] Loving you
_ [C] _ [C#] [D] As I'll be [E] _ around [A]
loving you
[Bm] _ [C#] [D] I'm too _ [F#] _ far [B] _
gone
_ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ Too far
[A] I've _ _ _ [G#] _ _ [G]
[F#] loved you so much
For [B] so _ long
And [D] I'm too _ [E] far _ gone
_ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
We love you.
Thank you [N] so much. _ _
_ Isn't that nice, ladies and gentlemen?
Nice round of applause.
Miss Jeannie Seely.
All right.
I know you'll want to give a nice warm welcome to a lady that's talented both as a writer and as a singer and quite a little actress in her own right.
Give a nice round of applause to Miss Jeannie Seely, ladies and gentlemen. _ _ _
Thank _ you, Mr.
Dickens.
That's rough following that act, isn't it?
We want to do this song especially for my mama up in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania.
It's called I'm Too Far [F#m] Gone, Mom.
[D] I _ [E] _ _ [A] _
_ _ [F#m] _ [E] _ [G#] _ [A]
know that [E] somewhere [Bm] [A] there's someone you [F#] love [B] more than me
_ [C] _ [C#] _ [D]
Someone [E] you love [A] more than me
[E] And [A] I hate to [E] admit it
[A] Oh, but you've got [F#] to _ [B] be free
I [C] _ [C#] [D] know that's the [E] way it [A] should be
_ [A] [D] But I'm too _ [F#] far
[B] Too _ _ [D#] _ [B] _ _ [E] _
_ _ far
[A] I've _ _ _ [G#] _ [G] _ [F#]
loved you so
_ For [B] so _ long
_ [D] And I'm too [E] far
[A] You're _ _ _ [G#] _ [G] [F#] going to like Joe Van Dyke back here on piano.
_ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [E] _ [G#] _ [A] If ever [E] your new love should [A] hurt you
[F#] Or make you [B] feel a little _ [C#] hurt _ [D]
you
[E] Or make you [A] feel [F#m] blue
[E] _ Well, just [A] remember
Your [E] whole love will [A] still be [F#] _ around
[B] Loving you
_ [C] _ [C#] [D] As I'll be [E] _ around [A]
loving you
[Bm] _ [C#] [D] I'm too _ [F#] _ far [B] _
gone
_ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ Too far
[A] I've _ _ _ [G#] _ _ [G]
[F#] loved you so much
For [B] so _ long
And [D] I'm too _ [E] far _ gone
_ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
We love you.
Thank you [N] so much. _ _
_ Isn't that nice, ladies and gentlemen?
Nice round of applause.
Miss Jeannie Seely.
All right.