Chords for Paul Overstreet - Mr Miller
Tempo:
94.8 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
I never got to meet you, you passed on [C] years ago, but I feel as [G] if I knew you [A] from the
stories I've [D] been told.
[G] You may have done some wrong things, but you did a lot [C] that's right.
And my favorite thing [G] you ever did [D] is here with [G] me tonight.
So [Am] [D] [G] thank you, Mr.
Miller, for loving [C] your wife.
The love you shared [G] with her back then, [A] today has blessed [D] my life.
[G] Your [C] daughter's [G] all I've dreamed of, and more than I [C] deserve.
Rest easy, [G] Mr.
Miller, [D] I'll always cherish [G] her.
[C]
[G] [D]
[G]
There's something that I've noticed in the pictures [C] I've looked through.
Your grandchildren [G] you never saw [A] sure look a lot [D] like.
[G] And the beauty of your blushing brow was passed on down [C] the line.
I'm sure if you [G] were here tonight, [D] your heart would melt [G] like mine.
So thank you, Mr.
[D] Miller, [Em] [D] [G] for loving [C] your wife.
The love you shared [G] with her back then, [A] today has blessed [D] my life.
[Em] [D] [G] Someday [C]
[G] up in heaven, I want to shake [C] your hand.
Say thank you, [G] Mr.
Miller.
[D] You're a mighty special [G] man.
[C] Yes, thank you, [G] Mr.
Miller.
[D] To me, you're quite [C] a man.
[G]
I never got to meet you, you passed on [C] years ago, but I feel as [G] if I knew you [A] from the
stories I've [D] been told.
[G] You may have done some wrong things, but you did a lot [C] that's right.
And my favorite thing [G] you ever did [D] is here with [G] me tonight.
So [Am] [D] [G] thank you, Mr.
Miller, for loving [C] your wife.
The love you shared [G] with her back then, [A] today has blessed [D] my life.
[G] Your [C] daughter's [G] all I've dreamed of, and more than I [C] deserve.
Rest easy, [G] Mr.
Miller, [D] I'll always cherish [G] her.
[C]
[G] [D]
[G]
There's something that I've noticed in the pictures [C] I've looked through.
Your grandchildren [G] you never saw [A] sure look a lot [D] like.
[G] And the beauty of your blushing brow was passed on down [C] the line.
I'm sure if you [G] were here tonight, [D] your heart would melt [G] like mine.
So thank you, Mr.
[D] Miller, [Em] [D] [G] for loving [C] your wife.
The love you shared [G] with her back then, [A] today has blessed [D] my life.
[Em] [D] [G] Someday [C]
[G] up in heaven, I want to shake [C] your hand.
Say thank you, [G] Mr.
Miller.
[D] You're a mighty special [G] man.
[C] Yes, thank you, [G] Mr.
Miller.
[D] To me, you're quite [C] a man.
[G]
Key:
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I _ _ _ _ never got to meet you, you passed on [C] years ago, _ but I feel as [G] if I knew you [A] from the
stories I've [D] been told. _
[G] You may have done some wrong things, but you did a lot [C] that's right.
And my favorite thing [G] you ever did [D] is here with [G] me tonight. _
So _ [Am] _ [D] _ [G] thank you, Mr.
Miller, _ for loving [C] your wife.
The love you shared [G] with her back then, [A] today has blessed [D] my life.
[G] Your [C] daughter's [G] all I've dreamed of, and more than I [C] deserve.
_ Rest easy, _ [G] Mr.
Miller, _ [D] I'll always cherish [G] her.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There's something that I've noticed _ in the pictures _ [C] I've looked through. _
Your grandchildren _ [G] you never saw [A] sure look a lot [D] like. _ _
[G] And the beauty of your blushing brow was passed on down [C] the line.
I'm sure if you [G] were here tonight, [D] your heart would melt [G] like mine. _
_ _ _ So thank you, Mr.
[D] Miller, [Em] _ [D] [G] for _ loving [C] your wife.
The _ love you shared [G] with her back then, [A] today has blessed [D] my life.
[Em] _ [D] _ [G] Someday [C] _
[G] up in heaven, _ I want to shake [C] your hand.
Say thank you, [G] Mr.
Miller.
_ [D] You're a mighty special [G] _ man.
[C] Yes, thank you, _ [G] Mr.
Miller.
_ [D] To me, you're quite [C] a man.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I _ _ _ _ never got to meet you, you passed on [C] years ago, _ but I feel as [G] if I knew you [A] from the
stories I've [D] been told. _
[G] You may have done some wrong things, but you did a lot [C] that's right.
And my favorite thing [G] you ever did [D] is here with [G] me tonight. _
So _ [Am] _ [D] _ [G] thank you, Mr.
Miller, _ for loving [C] your wife.
The love you shared [G] with her back then, [A] today has blessed [D] my life.
[G] Your [C] daughter's [G] all I've dreamed of, and more than I [C] deserve.
_ Rest easy, _ [G] Mr.
Miller, _ [D] I'll always cherish [G] her.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There's something that I've noticed _ in the pictures _ [C] I've looked through. _
Your grandchildren _ [G] you never saw [A] sure look a lot [D] like. _ _
[G] And the beauty of your blushing brow was passed on down [C] the line.
I'm sure if you [G] were here tonight, [D] your heart would melt [G] like mine. _
_ _ _ So thank you, Mr.
[D] Miller, [Em] _ [D] [G] for _ loving [C] your wife.
The _ love you shared [G] with her back then, [A] today has blessed [D] my life.
[Em] _ [D] _ [G] Someday [C] _
[G] up in heaven, _ I want to shake [C] your hand.
Say thank you, [G] Mr.
Miller.
_ [D] You're a mighty special [G] _ man.
[C] Yes, thank you, _ [G] Mr.
Miller.
_ [D] To me, you're quite [C] a man.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _