Chords for Marty Stuart with Vince Gill - Rank Strangers
Tempo:
81.45 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Dm
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Well, it's him time this week.
We're going to call on Marty Stewart to lead the trio.
Handsome Harry Stinson is going [F] to chime in,
and Vince Gill is going to get in there with a high part
on one of the best love songs that Albert E.
Brumley ever wrote, Ranked Strangers.
I wondered again
[C] to my home in [F] the mountains
to a new sunny dawn.
I was [C] happy and free.
I looked for [F] my friends,
but I never could find them.
I found they were all
[C] ranked strangers [F] to [Dm] me.
[F] Everybody I've met
Everybody I've met
seemed to be a ranked stranger.
seemed to be a ranked stranger.
No mother heart
Not a friend could I [C] [Gm] [C] see.
They [F] knew not my name.
And I knew not their faces.
I found they were all
ranked strangers [Bb] [F] to me.
ranked strangers to me.
[Am]
[F] [Bb] [F] They've all moved away
said the voice of a stranger
to the beautiful home
at [C] Crystal Sea.
Some [F] beautiful day
I'll meet them in heaven
where no one will be
[C] a stranger [F] to me.
[Bb] [F] Everybody I've met
Everybody I've met
seemed to be a ranked stranger.
No mother heart
Not a friend could [C] I [G] [C] see.
They [F] knew not my name.
They knew not my name.
And I knew not their faces.
I found they were all
[C] ranked strangers [F] to me.
[Bbm] ranked strangers to [F] me.
We're going to call on Marty Stewart to lead the trio.
Handsome Harry Stinson is going [F] to chime in,
and Vince Gill is going to get in there with a high part
on one of the best love songs that Albert E.
Brumley ever wrote, Ranked Strangers.
I wondered again
[C] to my home in [F] the mountains
to a new sunny dawn.
I was [C] happy and free.
I looked for [F] my friends,
but I never could find them.
I found they were all
[C] ranked strangers [F] to [Dm] me.
[F] Everybody I've met
Everybody I've met
seemed to be a ranked stranger.
seemed to be a ranked stranger.
No mother heart
Not a friend could I [C] [Gm] [C] see.
They [F] knew not my name.
And I knew not their faces.
I found they were all
ranked strangers [Bb] [F] to me.
ranked strangers to me.
[Am]
[F] [Bb] [F] They've all moved away
said the voice of a stranger
to the beautiful home
at [C] Crystal Sea.
Some [F] beautiful day
I'll meet them in heaven
where no one will be
[C] a stranger [F] to me.
[Bb] [F] Everybody I've met
Everybody I've met
seemed to be a ranked stranger.
No mother heart
Not a friend could [C] I [G] [C] see.
They [F] knew not my name.
They knew not my name.
And I knew not their faces.
I found they were all
[C] ranked strangers [F] to me.
[Bbm] ranked strangers to [F] me.
Key:
F
C
Bb
Dm
Gm
F
C
Bb
Well, it's him time this week.
We're going to call on Marty Stewart to lead the trio.
Handsome Harry Stinson is going [F] to chime in,
and Vince Gill is going to get in there with a high part
on one of the best love songs that Albert E.
Brumley ever wrote, Ranked Strangers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I wondered again
_ [C] to my home in [F] the mountains
_ to a new sunny dawn.
_ I was [C] happy and free. _ _
I looked for [F] my friends,
but I never could find them.
_ I found they were all
[C] ranked strangers [F] to [Dm] me. _
[F] _ Everybody I've met
Everybody I've met
seemed to be a ranked stranger.
seemed to be a ranked stranger. _
No mother heart
Not _ _ a friend could I [C] _ _ [Gm] [C] see.
They [F] knew not my _ name.
And I knew not their _ faces.
_ _ I found they were _ all
ranked strangers _ _ [Bb] [F] to me.
ranked strangers to me. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[F] _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ They've all moved away
_ said the voice of a stranger
to the beautiful home
at _ _ [C] Crystal Sea.
_ _ Some [F] beautiful day
_ _ I'll meet them in heaven _
where no one will be
[C] a stranger [F] to me.
[Bb] _ [F] _ Everybody I've met
Everybody I've met
seemed to be a ranked stranger.
_ No mother heart
Not _ _ a friend could [C] I _ [G] [C] see.
They [F] knew not my name.
They knew not my name.
And I knew not their faces.
_ _ _ _ _ I found they were all
[C] ranked strangers [F] to me.
[Bbm] ranked strangers to [F] me. _ _ _
We're going to call on Marty Stewart to lead the trio.
Handsome Harry Stinson is going [F] to chime in,
and Vince Gill is going to get in there with a high part
on one of the best love songs that Albert E.
Brumley ever wrote, Ranked Strangers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I wondered again
_ [C] to my home in [F] the mountains
_ to a new sunny dawn.
_ I was [C] happy and free. _ _
I looked for [F] my friends,
but I never could find them.
_ I found they were all
[C] ranked strangers [F] to [Dm] me. _
[F] _ Everybody I've met
Everybody I've met
seemed to be a ranked stranger.
seemed to be a ranked stranger. _
No mother heart
Not _ _ a friend could I [C] _ _ [Gm] [C] see.
They [F] knew not my _ name.
And I knew not their _ faces.
_ _ I found they were _ all
ranked strangers _ _ [Bb] [F] to me.
ranked strangers to me. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[F] _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ They've all moved away
_ said the voice of a stranger
to the beautiful home
at _ _ [C] Crystal Sea.
_ _ Some [F] beautiful day
_ _ I'll meet them in heaven _
where no one will be
[C] a stranger [F] to me.
[Bb] _ [F] _ Everybody I've met
Everybody I've met
seemed to be a ranked stranger.
_ No mother heart
Not _ _ a friend could [C] I _ [G] [C] see.
They [F] knew not my name.
They knew not my name.
And I knew not their faces.
_ _ _ _ _ I found they were all
[C] ranked strangers [F] to me.
[Bbm] ranked strangers to [F] me. _ _ _