Chords for Sammy Kershaw - You're Still On My Mind
Tempo:
103.55 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Gm
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Boys, kick it off!
[C]
[Gm] [F]
[Bb]
[C]
[F]
[D] [Am] [F]
[Cm] [A] [Bb]
[C]
[Gm]
[F] When [E] people [F] are laughing and [Bb] having their fun
While I [C] sit here [Gm] crying over what [F] you have done
[D] My [E] pockets [F] are empty, [Cm] my last [Bb] drink of wine
[C] An empty bottle, a broken heart, and you're still on [F] my mind
[C]
[Gm] [Am]
[Gm] [F] [Dm]
[Am] Alone [F] and forsaken, so [Cm] blue I [Bb] could die
I just sit [C] here drinking, till the bottle [F] runs dry
To try and forget you, I turn [Bb] to the wine
[C] An empty bottle, a broken heart, and you're still [Gm] on [F] my mind
[C] [Dm] [C] An empty bottle, a broken heart, and you're still on [F] my mind
[C] Thank [F]
[A] you very [F] much!
George, [G] I love you, baby, thank you, [B] thank you!
[N] I've heard the rafters shake sometimes when Jones sings.
It's just, I don't know, he's got such a deep, rich, rich voice
and then the way he throws it at you is just one of a kind.
I mean, how many times has it been said, there'll never be another Jones?
And it's just amazing to be able to sing with him anyway.
It's George Jones, for God's sake.
So, take me, I didn't realize that George [Eb] wrote.
I had no idea.
I guess he wrote Why Baby Why Too.
So, it's cool.
I guess I always associated the George Jones sound
with the records with Billy Sherrill, because Billy wrote so many of the songs too, you know,
with Tammy, the Tammy and George songs.
But I didn't know that, so that's great.
I had no idea that George was such the writer.
People need to know that about him.
Well, shoot, these days it's hard to stay around more than a year
and 50 years, that's [B] incredible.
[Eb] And I guess it just goes to show you that no matter how the business changes
or the way music changes or takes different shape,
[N] a good old classic never goes out of style, and that's George Jones.
How y'all doing out here?
I bet you didn't think [G] I had legs, did you?
[Bb] Glad to be here with
[C]
[Gm] [F]
[Bb]
[C]
[F]
[D] [Am] [F]
[Cm] [A] [Bb]
[C]
[Gm]
[F] When [E] people [F] are laughing and [Bb] having their fun
While I [C] sit here [Gm] crying over what [F] you have done
[D] My [E] pockets [F] are empty, [Cm] my last [Bb] drink of wine
[C] An empty bottle, a broken heart, and you're still on [F] my mind
[C]
[Gm] [Am]
[Gm] [F] [Dm]
[Am] Alone [F] and forsaken, so [Cm] blue I [Bb] could die
I just sit [C] here drinking, till the bottle [F] runs dry
To try and forget you, I turn [Bb] to the wine
[C] An empty bottle, a broken heart, and you're still [Gm] on [F] my mind
[C] [Dm] [C] An empty bottle, a broken heart, and you're still on [F] my mind
[C] Thank [F]
[A] you very [F] much!
George, [G] I love you, baby, thank you, [B] thank you!
[N] I've heard the rafters shake sometimes when Jones sings.
It's just, I don't know, he's got such a deep, rich, rich voice
and then the way he throws it at you is just one of a kind.
I mean, how many times has it been said, there'll never be another Jones?
And it's just amazing to be able to sing with him anyway.
It's George Jones, for God's sake.
So, take me, I didn't realize that George [Eb] wrote.
I had no idea.
I guess he wrote Why Baby Why Too.
So, it's cool.
I guess I always associated the George Jones sound
with the records with Billy Sherrill, because Billy wrote so many of the songs too, you know,
with Tammy, the Tammy and George songs.
But I didn't know that, so that's great.
I had no idea that George was such the writer.
People need to know that about him.
Well, shoot, these days it's hard to stay around more than a year
and 50 years, that's [B] incredible.
[Eb] And I guess it just goes to show you that no matter how the business changes
or the way music changes or takes different shape,
[N] a good old classic never goes out of style, and that's George Jones.
How y'all doing out here?
I bet you didn't think [G] I had legs, did you?
[Bb] Glad to be here with
Key:
F
C
Bb
Gm
Am
F
C
Bb
Boys, kick it off!
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ [Am] _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ [A] _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ When [E] people [F] are laughing _ and _ _ [Bb] having their fun
_ _ While I [C] sit here [Gm] crying _ _ over what [F] you have done
_ _ [D] My [E] pockets [F] are empty, _ _ [Cm] _ my last [Bb] drink of wine _ _ _ _
[C] An empty bottle, a broken heart, and you're still on [F] my _ mind
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [Am] _
[Gm] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
[Am] Alone [F] and forsaken, _ _ _ so [Cm] blue I [Bb] could die
_ _ _ I just sit [C] here drinking, _ _ _ till the bottle [F] runs dry
_ _ To try and forget you, _ _ I turn [Bb] to the wine _ _ _ _
_ [C] An empty bottle, a broken heart, and you're still [Gm] on [F] my mind
_ _ _ [C] _ [Dm] [C] An empty bottle, a broken heart, and you're still on [F] my _ mind
[C] Thank [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] you very [F] much!
George, [G] I love you, baby, thank you, [B] thank you! _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ I've heard the rafters shake sometimes when Jones sings.
It's just, _ I don't know, he's got such a deep, rich, rich voice
and then the way he throws it at you is just one of a kind. _
I mean, how many times has it been said, there'll never be another Jones?
And it's just amazing to be able to sing with him anyway.
It's George Jones, for God's sake.
So, take me, I didn't realize that George [Eb] _ wrote.
I had no idea.
I guess he wrote Why Baby Why Too.
_ So, it's cool.
I guess I always _ associated the George Jones sound
with the records with Billy Sherrill, because Billy wrote so many of the songs too, you know,
with Tammy, the Tammy and George songs.
But I didn't know that, so that's great.
I had no idea that George was such the writer.
People need to know that about him.
_ Well, shoot, these days it's hard to stay around more than a year
and _ _ 50 years, _ that's _ _ [B] _ _ _ incredible.
_ [Eb] And I guess it just goes to show you that no matter how the business changes
or the way music changes or takes different shape,
[N] a good old classic never goes out of style, and that's George Jones. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ How y'all doing out here?
_ _ _ _ I bet you didn't think [G] I had legs, did you?
_ _ [Bb] Glad to be here with
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ [Am] _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ [A] _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ When [E] people [F] are laughing _ and _ _ [Bb] having their fun
_ _ While I [C] sit here [Gm] crying _ _ over what [F] you have done
_ _ [D] My [E] pockets [F] are empty, _ _ [Cm] _ my last [Bb] drink of wine _ _ _ _
[C] An empty bottle, a broken heart, and you're still on [F] my _ mind
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [Am] _
[Gm] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
[Am] Alone [F] and forsaken, _ _ _ so [Cm] blue I [Bb] could die
_ _ _ I just sit [C] here drinking, _ _ _ till the bottle [F] runs dry
_ _ To try and forget you, _ _ I turn [Bb] to the wine _ _ _ _
_ [C] An empty bottle, a broken heart, and you're still [Gm] on [F] my mind
_ _ _ [C] _ [Dm] [C] An empty bottle, a broken heart, and you're still on [F] my _ mind
[C] Thank [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] you very [F] much!
George, [G] I love you, baby, thank you, [B] thank you! _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ I've heard the rafters shake sometimes when Jones sings.
It's just, _ I don't know, he's got such a deep, rich, rich voice
and then the way he throws it at you is just one of a kind. _
I mean, how many times has it been said, there'll never be another Jones?
And it's just amazing to be able to sing with him anyway.
It's George Jones, for God's sake.
So, take me, I didn't realize that George [Eb] _ wrote.
I had no idea.
I guess he wrote Why Baby Why Too.
_ So, it's cool.
I guess I always _ associated the George Jones sound
with the records with Billy Sherrill, because Billy wrote so many of the songs too, you know,
with Tammy, the Tammy and George songs.
But I didn't know that, so that's great.
I had no idea that George was such the writer.
People need to know that about him.
_ Well, shoot, these days it's hard to stay around more than a year
and _ _ 50 years, _ that's _ _ [B] _ _ _ incredible.
_ [Eb] And I guess it just goes to show you that no matter how the business changes
or the way music changes or takes different shape,
[N] a good old classic never goes out of style, and that's George Jones. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ How y'all doing out here?
_ _ _ _ I bet you didn't think [G] I had legs, did you?
_ _ [Bb] Glad to be here with