Chords for John Spicer meets Merle Haggard

Tempo:
90.05 bpm
Chords used:

Ab

Db

Eb

Gb

Bbm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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John Spicer meets Merle Haggard chords
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I'm [Ab]
[Gb] writing you to [Db] tell you that I [Db] love you, [Gb] that I've always [Db] kind of had you in [Eb] my mind.
If [Gb] [Ab] you ever cared [Db] about [Bbm] [Db] me, [Ebm] you'd [Db] be [Eb]
[Ab] [Bbm] alone.
[Ab]
[Gb] [Db] If you get lonely.
[F] Is that good?
Just keep going.
[Db] Johnny, actually we need you to stop.
[N] Merle wants to meet you.
Really?
Can you come up to the house?
Can you take a break and come back?
Uh, I'm gonna take five, Tommy.
Okay.
[B]
[Ab] Are you serious?
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
I'm gonna go get a drink.
The warden led a prisoner [Eb] [Db] down the hallway to his [Ab] den.
I stood up to say goodbye like all [Eb] the rest.
[Ab] And I heard him tell [Eb] the warden just [Db] before he reached [Ab] my cell.
Led my guitar [Eb] playing friend [Eb] to my [Ab] request.
Right here.
Who'd you play with?
I just got to play and sing with Merle.
What songs did you guys play?
I played in one of mine and we played, uh,
Someday When Things Are Good, Working Man Blues, and, uh,
Sing Me Back Home.
Why did you choose Sing Me Back Home?
It was the first song I ever learned.
It was the first song I ever learned on guitar.
Do you feel like dreams are coming true?
Yeah.
How'd you like Merle's picking?
He's still got it.
He does, doesn't he?
Yeah.
Ah.
All right.
Here we go.
Let's go record.
Yeah.
Let him sing me back home [Eb] [Db] with a song I used [Ab] to hear.
Make my old [Eb] memories come alive.
[Bb]
[Eb] [Ab] Take me [Eb] away and [Db] turn back [Ab] the years.
Sing me
Key:  
Ab
134211114
Db
12341114
Eb
12341116
Gb
134211112
Bbm
13421111
Ab
134211114
Db
12341114
Eb
12341116
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I'm _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Gb] _ writing you to [Db] tell you that I [Db] love _ _ you, [Gb] that I've always [Db] kind of had you in [Eb] my mind. _ _ _
_ _ If [Gb] _ [Ab] you ever cared [Db] about _ [Bbm] _ [Db] me, [Ebm] you'd _ [Db] _ be _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bbm] alone.
[Ab] _ _
[Gb] _ _ [Db] _ _ If you get lonely.
_ [F] Is that good?
Just keep going.
[Db] Johnny, actually we need you to stop.
[N] Merle wants to meet you.
Really?
Can you come up to the house?
Can you take a break and come back?
Uh, I'm gonna take five, Tommy.
Okay.
[B] _
[Ab] Are you serious?
Yeah.
_ _ _ Oh, shit.
I'm gonna go get a drink. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The warden led a prisoner [Eb] _ [Db] down the hallway to his [Ab] den. _
I stood up to say goodbye like all [Eb] the rest. _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] And I heard him tell [Eb] the warden just [Db] before he reached [Ab] my cell.
Led my guitar _ [Eb] playing friend [Eb] to my [Ab] request. _ _ _
Right here.
Who'd you play with?
I just got to play and sing with Merle. _
What songs did you guys play?
I played in one of mine and we played, uh,
_ _ _ Someday When Things Are Good, Working Man Blues, and, uh,
Sing Me Back Home.
Why did you choose Sing Me Back Home?
It was the first song I ever learned.
_ _ It was the first song I ever learned on guitar. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Do you feel like _ dreams are coming true?
_ _ Yeah.
_ _ How'd you like Merle's picking?
_ He's still got it.
He does, doesn't he?
_ Yeah. _ _ _
_ Ah. _ _ _ _ _
All _ right.
Here we go.
Let's go record.
Yeah.
_ Let him sing me back home [Eb] _ [Db] with a song I used [Ab] to hear.
_ _ Make my old [Eb] memories come alive.
[Bb] _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] Take me [Eb] away and [Db] _ turn back [Ab] the years.
_ Sing me