If You Want To Find Love Chords by Kenny Rogers
Tempo:
79.35 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
D
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [F] He was sitting on a bar stool, a picture from a [C] cheating song.
She had [F] been standing by the jukebox, dropping [C] quarters all [F] night long.
He said, tell me, are you lonely?
Is there some place we [C] can go?
She [F] said, cowboy, you know I'm lonely, but there's something [C] you [F] should know.
If you want [A#] to find gold, go [F] looking in the mountains.
If you want to find silver, go [C] digging in the stones.
If you want [F] to find heaven, go reading in the Bible.
If you want [C] to find love, go [F] looking at home.
She [F#] touched the gold ring on his finger and held it to the [C#] jukebox line.
She [F#] said, stranger, think what you're losing if you leave [C#] here with [F#] me tonight.
[D] So [G] he pulled her body closer.
She felt feelings she had [D] never known.
He [G] said, thank you for the lesson, and if you need me, [D] I'll be at home.
If you want [C] to find gold, go [G] looking in the mountains.
If you want to find silver, go [D] digging in the stones.
If you [G] want to find heaven, go reading in the Bible.
If you [D] want to find love, go [G] looking at home.
If you [C] want to find gold, go [G] looking in the mountains.
If you want to find silver, go [D] digging in the stones.
If you [G] want to find heaven, go reading in the Bible.
If you [D] want to find love, go [G] looking at home.
If you want to find love, [D] go [G] looking at home.
She had [F] been standing by the jukebox, dropping [C] quarters all [F] night long.
He said, tell me, are you lonely?
Is there some place we [C] can go?
She [F] said, cowboy, you know I'm lonely, but there's something [C] you [F] should know.
If you want [A#] to find gold, go [F] looking in the mountains.
If you want to find silver, go [C] digging in the stones.
If you want [F] to find heaven, go reading in the Bible.
If you want [C] to find love, go [F] looking at home.
She [F#] touched the gold ring on his finger and held it to the [C#] jukebox line.
She [F#] said, stranger, think what you're losing if you leave [C#] here with [F#] me tonight.
[D] So [G] he pulled her body closer.
She felt feelings she had [D] never known.
He [G] said, thank you for the lesson, and if you need me, [D] I'll be at home.
If you want [C] to find gold, go [G] looking in the mountains.
If you want to find silver, go [D] digging in the stones.
If you [G] want to find heaven, go reading in the Bible.
If you [D] want to find love, go [G] looking at home.
If you [C] want to find gold, go [G] looking in the mountains.
If you want to find silver, go [D] digging in the stones.
If you [G] want to find heaven, go reading in the Bible.
If you [D] want to find love, go [G] looking at home.
If you want to find love, [D] go [G] looking at home.
Key:
C
G
F
D
F#
C
G
F
_ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ He was sitting on a bar stool, a picture from a [C] cheating song.
She had [F] been standing by the jukebox, dropping _ [C] quarters all [F] night long.
He said, tell me, are you lonely?
Is there some place we [C] can go?
_ She [F] said, cowboy, you know I'm lonely, but there's something [C] you [F] should know.
If you want [A#] to find gold, go [F] looking in the mountains.
If you want to find silver, go [C] digging in the stones.
If you want [F] to find heaven, go reading in the Bible.
If you want [C] to find love, go [F] looking at home.
She [F#] touched the gold ring on his finger and held it to the [C#] jukebox line.
She [F#] said, stranger, think what you're losing if you leave [C#] here with [F#] me tonight.
[D] So [G] he pulled her body closer.
She felt feelings she had [D] never known.
He [G] said, thank you for the lesson, and if you need me, [D] I'll be at home.
If you want [C] to find gold, go [G] looking in the mountains.
If you want to find silver, go [D] digging in the stones.
If you [G] want to find heaven, go reading in the Bible.
If you [D] want to find love, go [G] looking at home.
If you [C] want to find gold, go [G] looking in the mountains.
If you want to find silver, go [D] digging in the stones.
If you [G] want to find heaven, go reading in the Bible.
If you [D] want to find love, go [G] looking at home.
If you want to find love, [D] go [G] looking at home. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
She had [F] been standing by the jukebox, dropping _ [C] quarters all [F] night long.
He said, tell me, are you lonely?
Is there some place we [C] can go?
_ She [F] said, cowboy, you know I'm lonely, but there's something [C] you [F] should know.
If you want [A#] to find gold, go [F] looking in the mountains.
If you want to find silver, go [C] digging in the stones.
If you want [F] to find heaven, go reading in the Bible.
If you want [C] to find love, go [F] looking at home.
She [F#] touched the gold ring on his finger and held it to the [C#] jukebox line.
She [F#] said, stranger, think what you're losing if you leave [C#] here with [F#] me tonight.
[D] So [G] he pulled her body closer.
She felt feelings she had [D] never known.
He [G] said, thank you for the lesson, and if you need me, [D] I'll be at home.
If you want [C] to find gold, go [G] looking in the mountains.
If you want to find silver, go [D] digging in the stones.
If you [G] want to find heaven, go reading in the Bible.
If you [D] want to find love, go [G] looking at home.
If you [C] want to find gold, go [G] looking in the mountains.
If you want to find silver, go [D] digging in the stones.
If you [G] want to find heaven, go reading in the Bible.
If you [D] want to find love, go [G] looking at home.
If you want to find love, [D] go [G] looking at home. _ _
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