Chords for Tammy Wynette, George Jones - Golden Rings (Live)
Tempo:
85.6 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
E
B
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Gb] Hurrah!
[Eb]
[Bb] [Fm] [Ab]
[Eb]
[Bb] [Eb]
[Bb] I'm waiting there for [Eb] someone to take it home, but soon, it's just a golden time thing, hold me up [Bb] and play the golden wedding [Eb] for me.
In a little wedding chapel, later on that afternoon, [Bb] I'd hold a bright piano, play [Eb] that old familiar tune.
Tears rolled down her cheeks as happy thoughts rung through his head as he [Cm] whispered love [Bb] this ring.
[Eb]
Golden rings, but one time it was stone [Bb] shining rings, now [Eb] at last it's found a home by itself.
It's just a golden time thing, hold me up and make [Bb] the golden wedding [Eb] for me.
[E]
In a small two-room apartment, as they parted, he [B] says you won't admit it, but [E] I know you're leaving town.
She said one thing's for certain, I don't love you anymore, and throw down the rings [B] as she walks [E] out the door.
Golden rings, but one time it was stone, yes, [B] stone, yes, stone, like [E] the love that's dead and gone, but soon, but soon, it's just a golden time thing, hold me up and [B] make the golden [E] wedding for me.
In a pawn shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day, [B] a couple gazes up, the wedding [Am] [Bm] rings [Dbm] there [Eb] on [E] display.
Golden rings.
[Abm] [E] [N]
[Eb]
[Bb] [Fm] [Ab]
[Eb]
[Bb] [Eb]
[Bb] I'm waiting there for [Eb] someone to take it home, but soon, it's just a golden time thing, hold me up [Bb] and play the golden wedding [Eb] for me.
In a little wedding chapel, later on that afternoon, [Bb] I'd hold a bright piano, play [Eb] that old familiar tune.
Tears rolled down her cheeks as happy thoughts rung through his head as he [Cm] whispered love [Bb] this ring.
[Eb]
Golden rings, but one time it was stone [Bb] shining rings, now [Eb] at last it's found a home by itself.
It's just a golden time thing, hold me up and make [Bb] the golden wedding [Eb] for me.
[E]
In a small two-room apartment, as they parted, he [B] says you won't admit it, but [E] I know you're leaving town.
She said one thing's for certain, I don't love you anymore, and throw down the rings [B] as she walks [E] out the door.
Golden rings, but one time it was stone, yes, [B] stone, yes, stone, like [E] the love that's dead and gone, but soon, but soon, it's just a golden time thing, hold me up and [B] make the golden [E] wedding for me.
In a pawn shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day, [B] a couple gazes up, the wedding [Am] [Bm] rings [Dbm] there [Eb] on [E] display.
Golden rings.
[Abm] [E] [N]
Key:
Eb
Bb
E
B
Gb
Eb
Bb
E
[Gb] Hurrah!
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_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Fm] _ [Ab] _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _
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_ _ _ [Bb] _ I'm waiting there for [Eb] someone to take it home, but soon, it's just a golden time thing, hold me up [Bb] and play the golden wedding [Eb] for me.
_ _ _ In a little wedding chapel, later on that afternoon, [Bb] I'd hold a bright piano, play [Eb] that old familiar tune.
Tears rolled down her cheeks as happy thoughts rung through his head as he [Cm] whispered love [Bb] this ring.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _
Golden rings, but one time it was stone [Bb] shining rings, now [Eb] at last it's found a home by itself.
It's just a golden time thing, hold me up and make [Bb] the golden wedding [Eb] for me.
_ _ [E] _
_ In a small two-room apartment, as they parted, he [B] says you won't admit it, but [E] I know you're leaving town.
She said one thing's for certain, I don't love you anymore, and throw down the rings [B] as she walks [E] out the door.
_ Golden rings, _ but one time it was stone, yes, [B] stone, yes, stone, like [E] the love that's dead and gone, but soon, but soon, it's just a golden time thing, hold me up and [B] make the golden [E] wedding for me.
In _ _ _ _ a pawn shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day, [B] a couple gazes up, the wedding [Am] [Bm] rings [Dbm] there [Eb] on [E] display. _ _
_ _ Golden rings.
[Abm] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Fm] _ [Ab] _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ I'm waiting there for [Eb] someone to take it home, but soon, it's just a golden time thing, hold me up [Bb] and play the golden wedding [Eb] for me.
_ _ _ In a little wedding chapel, later on that afternoon, [Bb] I'd hold a bright piano, play [Eb] that old familiar tune.
Tears rolled down her cheeks as happy thoughts rung through his head as he [Cm] whispered love [Bb] this ring.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _
Golden rings, but one time it was stone [Bb] shining rings, now [Eb] at last it's found a home by itself.
It's just a golden time thing, hold me up and make [Bb] the golden wedding [Eb] for me.
_ _ [E] _
_ In a small two-room apartment, as they parted, he [B] says you won't admit it, but [E] I know you're leaving town.
She said one thing's for certain, I don't love you anymore, and throw down the rings [B] as she walks [E] out the door.
_ Golden rings, _ but one time it was stone, yes, [B] stone, yes, stone, like [E] the love that's dead and gone, but soon, but soon, it's just a golden time thing, hold me up and [B] make the golden [E] wedding for me.
In _ _ _ _ a pawn shop in Chicago, on a sunny summer day, [B] a couple gazes up, the wedding [Am] [Bm] rings [Dbm] there [Eb] on [E] display. _ _
_ _ Golden rings.
[Abm] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _