Chords for Randy Travis 60th Birthday Celebration | Opry Milestones | Opry
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88.85 bpm
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Isn't it wonderful to see a country boy do great?
Doing something, doing something he does better than anybody else,
and that's singing great country songs.
Here's the greatest one of our time, ladies and gentlemen, Randy Travis.
[F] Deeper than the [Bb] holler, [F] stronger than the [Bb] river,
higher than trees growing tall upon [C] the hill.
[Am] This is one of [F] those voices where [F] even if you didn't know the song yet,
as soon as you heard it, even if they didn't [Dm] introduce you, you're like,
that's Randy Travis.
[G] Every night at the Opry is special, but this is extra [Bb] special,
because Randy's extra special.
[Gm] And longer than [C] the song of old Perlman.
[F] [Dm] First of all, [D] I'm glad that my schedule would allow it.
[F] This time of year is always pretty special for me,
because [Dm]
May 3rd [G] is actually my wife's birthday,
and May 4th is obviously my hero's birthday,
and so [F] it was great to get the [Bb] call and hear that they were doing this tonight.
I was glad to be here and just to be a part of the whole.
It won't be long till you get a little taste of what you really been missing.
[F] They say the best things in life are [Bb] free when it's filled with T-I-M-E.
Good to have Randy back, [D] and [Eb] I hope he'll come back again real soon.
Happy birthday, [F] Randy.
You're gonna [Bb] find your money on [Eb] the other side of town in a rainy double white,
[C] with some old boy [F] that got nothing but time.
The thing that I've [E] learned that's been cool about Mary's approach to Randy's recovery
is [D] that she's literally just made sure that he's been surrounded by the [Em] music that he loves.
[Db] And so [D] he's come out to shows on the road, he's come here to the [G] Opry,
he's always [E] around it.
I've just seen him just gradually [Db] and incrementally just [B] continue to
just kind [Db] of open up and come alive when he's around the music.
[D] Baby, I'm gonna [G]
love you [D] forever, [G] forever and ever, [D] amen.
[G] As long as old men [D] sit and talk about the weather, [E] as long as old men sit [A] and talk about old men,
and if [D] you wonder [G] how long I'll be [D] faithful, [G] just listen to how this [E] song ends.
[G] I'm gonna [A] love you [D] forever [G] and ever, [E] forever [A] and ever, [D] baby.
[G] I'm gonna [A] love you [D] forever and [G] ever, [E] forever and [A]
ever, [Bm] forever and [G] ever, [E] forever and [A]
ever, amen.
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Doing something, doing something he does better than anybody else,
and that's singing great country songs.
Here's the greatest one of our time, ladies and gentlemen, Randy Travis.
[F] Deeper than the [Bb] holler, [F] stronger than the [Bb] river,
higher than trees growing tall upon [C] the hill.
[Am] This is one of [F] those voices where [F] even if you didn't know the song yet,
as soon as you heard it, even if they didn't [Dm] introduce you, you're like,
that's Randy Travis.
[G] Every night at the Opry is special, but this is extra [Bb] special,
because Randy's extra special.
[Gm] And longer than [C] the song of old Perlman.
[F] [Dm] First of all, [D] I'm glad that my schedule would allow it.
[F] This time of year is always pretty special for me,
because [Dm]
May 3rd [G] is actually my wife's birthday,
and May 4th is obviously my hero's birthday,
and so [F] it was great to get the [Bb] call and hear that they were doing this tonight.
I was glad to be here and just to be a part of the whole.
It won't be long till you get a little taste of what you really been missing.
[F] They say the best things in life are [Bb] free when it's filled with T-I-M-E.
Good to have Randy back, [D] and [Eb] I hope he'll come back again real soon.
Happy birthday, [F] Randy.
You're gonna [Bb] find your money on [Eb] the other side of town in a rainy double white,
[C] with some old boy [F] that got nothing but time.
The thing that I've [E] learned that's been cool about Mary's approach to Randy's recovery
is [D] that she's literally just made sure that he's been surrounded by the [Em] music that he loves.
[Db] And so [D] he's come out to shows on the road, he's come here to the [G] Opry,
he's always [E] around it.
I've just seen him just gradually [Db] and incrementally just [B] continue to
just kind [Db] of open up and come alive when he's around the music.
[D] Baby, I'm gonna [G]
love you [D] forever, [G] forever and ever, [D] amen.
[G] As long as old men [D] sit and talk about the weather, [E] as long as old men sit [A] and talk about old men,
and if [D] you wonder [G] how long I'll be [D] faithful, [G] just listen to how this [E] song ends.
[G] I'm gonna [A] love you [D] forever [G] and ever, [E] forever [A] and ever, [D] baby.
[G] I'm gonna [A] love you [D] forever and [G] ever, [E] forever and [A]
ever, [Bm] forever and [G] ever, [E] forever and [A]
ever, amen.
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_ Isn't it wonderful to see a country boy do great?
Doing something, doing something he does better than anybody else,
and that's singing great country songs.
Here's the greatest one of our time, ladies and gentlemen, Randy Travis.
_ _ [F] Deeper than the [Bb] holler, _ [F] stronger than the [Bb] river,
higher than trees growing tall upon [C] the hill.
[Am] This is one of [F] those voices where [F] even if you didn't know the song yet,
as soon as you heard it, even if they didn't [Dm] introduce you, you're like,
that's Randy Travis.
[G] Every night at the Opry is special, but this is extra [Bb] special,
because Randy's extra special.
[Gm] And longer than [C] the song of old Perlman.
[F] _ _ [Dm] First of all, [D] I'm glad that my schedule would allow it.
[F] This time of year is always pretty special for me,
because [Dm]
May 3rd [G] is actually my wife's birthday,
and May 4th is obviously my hero's birthday,
and so [F] it was great to get the [Bb] call and hear that they were doing this tonight.
I was glad to be here and just to be a part of the whole.
It won't be long till you get a little taste of what you really been missing.
[F] They say the best things in life are [Bb] free when it's filled with T-I-M-E.
Good to have Randy back, [D] and [Eb] I hope he'll come back again real soon.
Happy birthday, [F] Randy.
You're gonna [Bb] find your money on [Eb] the other side of town in a rainy double white,
[C] with some old boy [F] that got nothing but time.
_ The thing that I've [E] learned that's been cool about Mary's approach to Randy's recovery
is [D] that she's literally just made sure that he's been surrounded by the [Em] music that he loves.
[Db] And so [D] he's come out to shows on the road, he's come here to the [G] Opry,
he's always [E] around it.
I've just seen him just gradually [Db] and incrementally just [B] continue to
just kind [Db] of open up and come alive when he's around the music.
[D] Baby, I'm gonna [G]
love you [D] forever, _ _ [G] forever and ever, [D] amen.
_ _ [G] As long as old men [D] sit and talk about the weather, [E] as long as old men sit [A] and talk about old men,
and if [D] you wonder [G] how long I'll be [D] faithful, _ [G] just listen to how this [E] song ends.
_ _ [G] I'm gonna [A] love you [D] forever [G] and ever, [E] forever [A] and ever, [D] baby.
_ _ [G] I'm gonna [A] love you [D] forever and [G] ever, [E] forever and [A]
ever, [Bm] forever and [G] ever, [E] forever and [A] _
ever, _ _ _ _ _ amen.
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Doing something, doing something he does better than anybody else,
and that's singing great country songs.
Here's the greatest one of our time, ladies and gentlemen, Randy Travis.
_ _ [F] Deeper than the [Bb] holler, _ [F] stronger than the [Bb] river,
higher than trees growing tall upon [C] the hill.
[Am] This is one of [F] those voices where [F] even if you didn't know the song yet,
as soon as you heard it, even if they didn't [Dm] introduce you, you're like,
that's Randy Travis.
[G] Every night at the Opry is special, but this is extra [Bb] special,
because Randy's extra special.
[Gm] And longer than [C] the song of old Perlman.
[F] _ _ [Dm] First of all, [D] I'm glad that my schedule would allow it.
[F] This time of year is always pretty special for me,
because [Dm]
May 3rd [G] is actually my wife's birthday,
and May 4th is obviously my hero's birthday,
and so [F] it was great to get the [Bb] call and hear that they were doing this tonight.
I was glad to be here and just to be a part of the whole.
It won't be long till you get a little taste of what you really been missing.
[F] They say the best things in life are [Bb] free when it's filled with T-I-M-E.
Good to have Randy back, [D] and [Eb] I hope he'll come back again real soon.
Happy birthday, [F] Randy.
You're gonna [Bb] find your money on [Eb] the other side of town in a rainy double white,
[C] with some old boy [F] that got nothing but time.
_ The thing that I've [E] learned that's been cool about Mary's approach to Randy's recovery
is [D] that she's literally just made sure that he's been surrounded by the [Em] music that he loves.
[Db] And so [D] he's come out to shows on the road, he's come here to the [G] Opry,
he's always [E] around it.
I've just seen him just gradually [Db] and incrementally just [B] continue to
just kind [Db] of open up and come alive when he's around the music.
[D] Baby, I'm gonna [G]
love you [D] forever, _ _ [G] forever and ever, [D] amen.
_ _ [G] As long as old men [D] sit and talk about the weather, [E] as long as old men sit [A] and talk about old men,
and if [D] you wonder [G] how long I'll be [D] faithful, _ [G] just listen to how this [E] song ends.
_ _ [G] I'm gonna [A] love you [D] forever [G] and ever, [E] forever [A] and ever, [D] baby.
_ _ [G] I'm gonna [A] love you [D] forever and [G] ever, [E] forever and [A]
ever, [Bm] forever and [G] ever, [E] forever and [A] _
ever, _ _ _ _ _ amen.
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