Chords for Lee Ann Womack ❤💙💛💚
Tempo:
70.95 bpm
Chords used:
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D
G
E
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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From Jacksonville, Texas, here is LeAnn Womack.
[Bb] She began her quest for fame like so many other [D] young hopefuls,
entering contests and singing her heart out.
Well, I've seen good-looking men in my time.
Our winner today, [B] LeAnn Womack.
And she even won a few [G] times.
[D] From that point on, LeAnn never looked back.
The traditional Texas girl blossomed into a true blue [A] country star
with a truly [G] modern image.
I need a man who can [D] tame a wild [G] mustang,
knows the difference between the love and the lust thing.
She's the [D] best of all of [E] them, I think.
Most of the young people coming along today
[A] are essentially pop singers singing Nashville songs,
but LeAnn Womack is a country [E] singer.
I'm a little past, little right now,
[B] but a long way from over here.
[E] You cuddle up to her like [Gm] [Eb] traditional country music.
It comes from a [F] place in the heart and from the soul.
I [Gm] hope you dance.
[Eb]
[F] In 2000, LeAnn released I [Gm] Hope You Dance,
[Bb] a love letter to her children [F] and to families everywhere,
and once again [Eb] won the hearts and minds of the public.
[Bb] If she had [F] done nothing but I Hope You [Gm] Dance,
her place in [Eb] history would be assured.
Miss LeAnn [G] Womack.
In 2001, [N] LeAnn won the prize she'd dreamed of her whole life.
[Bb] I thought my chance had gone [Gb] by me,
and so I'm very, very grateful to have [Bbm] this.
Baby!
She came, she sang, and she [Db] conquered the country music world.
More than 10 years after her [Bb] first brush with fame,
[Bbm] LeAnn Womack is still red hot.
I think she has also been one of those people
that has grown into their [B] artistry,
and she has found that there's a lot [Ab] of places she can go with what she does.
I just think she's [Dbm] great.
[E]
[Bb] She began her quest for fame like so many other [D] young hopefuls,
entering contests and singing her heart out.
Well, I've seen good-looking men in my time.
Our winner today, [B] LeAnn Womack.
And she even won a few [G] times.
[D] From that point on, LeAnn never looked back.
The traditional Texas girl blossomed into a true blue [A] country star
with a truly [G] modern image.
I need a man who can [D] tame a wild [G] mustang,
knows the difference between the love and the lust thing.
She's the [D] best of all of [E] them, I think.
Most of the young people coming along today
[A] are essentially pop singers singing Nashville songs,
but LeAnn Womack is a country [E] singer.
I'm a little past, little right now,
[B] but a long way from over here.
[E] You cuddle up to her like [Gm] [Eb] traditional country music.
It comes from a [F] place in the heart and from the soul.
I [Gm] hope you dance.
[Eb]
[F] In 2000, LeAnn released I [Gm] Hope You Dance,
[Bb] a love letter to her children [F] and to families everywhere,
and once again [Eb] won the hearts and minds of the public.
[Bb] If she had [F] done nothing but I Hope You [Gm] Dance,
her place in [Eb] history would be assured.
Miss LeAnn [G] Womack.
In 2001, [N] LeAnn won the prize she'd dreamed of her whole life.
[Bb] I thought my chance had gone [Gb] by me,
and so I'm very, very grateful to have [Bbm] this.
Baby!
She came, she sang, and she [Db] conquered the country music world.
More than 10 years after her [Bb] first brush with fame,
[Bbm] LeAnn Womack is still red hot.
I think she has also been one of those people
that has grown into their [B] artistry,
and she has found that there's a lot [Ab] of places she can go with what she does.
I just think she's [Dbm] great.
[E]
Key:
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From Jacksonville, Texas, here is LeAnn Womack.
[Bb] She began her quest for fame like so many other [D] young hopefuls,
entering contests and singing her heart out.
Well, I've seen good-looking men in my time.
Our winner today, [B] LeAnn Womack.
And she even won a few [G] times.
_ _ _ [D] From that point on, LeAnn never looked back.
The traditional Texas girl blossomed into a true blue [A] country star
with a truly [G] modern image.
I need a man who can [D] tame a wild [G] mustang,
knows the difference between the love and the lust thing.
She's the [D] best of all of [E] them, I think.
Most of the young people coming along today
[A] are essentially pop singers singing Nashville songs,
but LeAnn Womack is a country [E] singer.
I'm a little past, little right now,
[B] but a long way from over here.
[E] You cuddle up to her like [Gm] [Eb] traditional country music.
It comes from a [F] place in the heart and from the soul.
I [Gm] hope you dance.
[Eb] _
_ _ _ [F] In 2000, LeAnn released I [Gm] Hope You Dance,
[Bb] a love letter to her children [F] and to families everywhere,
and once again [Eb] won the hearts and minds of the public.
[Bb] If she had [F] done nothing but I Hope You [Gm] Dance,
her place in [Eb] history would be assured.
Miss LeAnn [G] Womack.
In 2001, [N] LeAnn won the prize she'd dreamed of her whole life.
[Bb] I thought my chance had gone [Gb] by me,
and so I'm very, very grateful to have [Bbm] this.
Baby!
She came, she sang, and she [Db] conquered the country music world.
More than 10 years after her [Bb] first brush with fame,
[Bbm] LeAnn Womack is still red hot.
I think she has also been one of those people
that has grown into their [B] artistry,
and she has found that there's a lot [Ab] of places she can go with what she does.
I just think she's [Dbm] great.
_ [E] _
[Bb] She began her quest for fame like so many other [D] young hopefuls,
entering contests and singing her heart out.
Well, I've seen good-looking men in my time.
Our winner today, [B] LeAnn Womack.
And she even won a few [G] times.
_ _ _ [D] From that point on, LeAnn never looked back.
The traditional Texas girl blossomed into a true blue [A] country star
with a truly [G] modern image.
I need a man who can [D] tame a wild [G] mustang,
knows the difference between the love and the lust thing.
She's the [D] best of all of [E] them, I think.
Most of the young people coming along today
[A] are essentially pop singers singing Nashville songs,
but LeAnn Womack is a country [E] singer.
I'm a little past, little right now,
[B] but a long way from over here.
[E] You cuddle up to her like [Gm] [Eb] traditional country music.
It comes from a [F] place in the heart and from the soul.
I [Gm] hope you dance.
[Eb] _
_ _ _ [F] In 2000, LeAnn released I [Gm] Hope You Dance,
[Bb] a love letter to her children [F] and to families everywhere,
and once again [Eb] won the hearts and minds of the public.
[Bb] If she had [F] done nothing but I Hope You [Gm] Dance,
her place in [Eb] history would be assured.
Miss LeAnn [G] Womack.
In 2001, [N] LeAnn won the prize she'd dreamed of her whole life.
[Bb] I thought my chance had gone [Gb] by me,
and so I'm very, very grateful to have [Bbm] this.
Baby!
She came, she sang, and she [Db] conquered the country music world.
More than 10 years after her [Bb] first brush with fame,
[Bbm] LeAnn Womack is still red hot.
I think she has also been one of those people
that has grown into their [B] artistry,
and she has found that there's a lot [Ab] of places she can go with what she does.
I just think she's [Dbm] great.
_ [E] _