Chords for The Chapin Sisters "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" (Kitty Wells) LIVE 3/2/13 (10/10)
Tempo:
115.4 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
E
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N]
[D#] [B] and then take a little break.
We're [D] just kind of warming you [A] up.
We're opening for [C] ourselves.
[A#] So [D] when we come back, [F] we'll be doing lots [Em] of Avril Lavigne's
songs, so [Bm] stay tuned for that.
We're kind of setting [C] the musical [F] stage
for their [E] emergence.
[C#] So you can feel what a shocking weights.
Kind of for the creation of rock [C] and roll.
[Bm]
[E] So we're going to be doing that.
But before we do [Bm] that, we have one [D] more song.
And this is [G] actually the first ever [F] country number one
[E] hit by a lady, [F] which is hard to imagine.
[E] I feel [F#m] like ladies are pretty well represented in country.
[F#] But this is the first one ever.
[Em] [G] [D] And it's a-
And her name was Kitty Williams.
Woo-hoo!
It's [G] pretty awesome.
Pretty awesome feminist tribes.
So get ready, Max.
And [E] then we'll come back after intermission.
[Em] And you can go [B] buy some CDs.
I've talked [E] to Fuzzy, our lovely [G] merchandise lady.
And buy guitars.
I think you should buy a guitar while you're here.
[C] And [G] we love McCabe, so thanks for coming.
[B] Yeah, thank you guys.
Thank you.
[C] [F] [E] Woo!
Woo! Woo!
[C] [G]
[C]
Woo! Woo! Woo!
As I sit here tonight, the jukebox plays.
[Dm] Sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
[F] I'm sorry.
We're in the wrong heat.
[G] We're in the wrong heat.
[C] Sorry.
[F] I am the jukebox [G] party.
Yeah, [E] OK.
Sure.
[F#] Mm [D]-hmm.
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
[A#] Start from the beginning.
[C] You guys are actually the test audience.
[G]
[C]
As I sit here tonight, the [Dm] jukebox [F] plays.
A [G] song about the troubles [C] I've played.
As I listen to the words you [F] are saying,
it [G] brings memories of when I was a trusting [C] wife.
It wasn't God who made all the people [F] angels.
Like [G] you said in the words of your [C] song,
too many times married men think they're still [F] single.
That [G] has caused many a good girl to [C] go wrong.
It's such a shame that all the blame is on us [F] women.
It's [G] not true that only you [D] men feel [C] the same.
Right from the start, most every heart that's [F] ever broken
is [G] because there always was a man [C] to blame.
It wasn't God who made honky-tonk [F] angels.
Like [G] you said in the words of your [C] song,
too many times married men [A#] think they're still [F] single.
That [G] has caused many a good girl [C] to go wrong.
It wasn't God who made
[Em] honky [Gm]-tonk [Dm] angels.
[A#]
[Em] Like you said in [E] the words [G] of your [Em]
song,
[F] too many [C]
times married [A#] men think they're still single.
That has [Em] caused many [G] a good girl [C] to go
[Gm] [B] [G] wrong.
[C#] [F] [C]
[Em] [D#] [C#]
[Dm] [F#] [B]
[D#] [B] and then take a little break.
We're [D] just kind of warming you [A] up.
We're opening for [C] ourselves.
[A#] So [D] when we come back, [F] we'll be doing lots [Em] of Avril Lavigne's
songs, so [Bm] stay tuned for that.
We're kind of setting [C] the musical [F] stage
for their [E] emergence.
[C#] So you can feel what a shocking weights.
Kind of for the creation of rock [C] and roll.
[Bm]
[E] So we're going to be doing that.
But before we do [Bm] that, we have one [D] more song.
And this is [G] actually the first ever [F] country number one
[E] hit by a lady, [F] which is hard to imagine.
[E] I feel [F#m] like ladies are pretty well represented in country.
[F#] But this is the first one ever.
[Em] [G] [D] And it's a-
And her name was Kitty Williams.
Woo-hoo!
It's [G] pretty awesome.
Pretty awesome feminist tribes.
So get ready, Max.
And [E] then we'll come back after intermission.
[Em] And you can go [B] buy some CDs.
I've talked [E] to Fuzzy, our lovely [G] merchandise lady.
And buy guitars.
I think you should buy a guitar while you're here.
[C] And [G] we love McCabe, so thanks for coming.
[B] Yeah, thank you guys.
Thank you.
[C] [F] [E] Woo!
Woo! Woo!
[C] [G]
[C]
Woo! Woo! Woo!
As I sit here tonight, the jukebox plays.
[Dm] Sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
[F] I'm sorry.
We're in the wrong heat.
[G] We're in the wrong heat.
[C] Sorry.
[F] I am the jukebox [G] party.
Yeah, [E] OK.
Sure.
[F#] Mm [D]-hmm.
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
[A#] Start from the beginning.
[C] You guys are actually the test audience.
[G]
[C]
As I sit here tonight, the [Dm] jukebox [F] plays.
A [G] song about the troubles [C] I've played.
As I listen to the words you [F] are saying,
it [G] brings memories of when I was a trusting [C] wife.
It wasn't God who made all the people [F] angels.
Like [G] you said in the words of your [C] song,
too many times married men think they're still [F] single.
That [G] has caused many a good girl to [C] go wrong.
It's such a shame that all the blame is on us [F] women.
It's [G] not true that only you [D] men feel [C] the same.
Right from the start, most every heart that's [F] ever broken
is [G] because there always was a man [C] to blame.
It wasn't God who made honky-tonk [F] angels.
Like [G] you said in the words of your [C] song,
too many times married men [A#] think they're still [F] single.
That [G] has caused many a good girl [C] to go wrong.
It wasn't God who made
[Em] honky [Gm]-tonk [Dm] angels.
[A#]
[Em] Like you said in [E] the words [G] of your [Em]
song,
[F] too many [C]
times married [A#] men think they're still single.
That has [Em] caused many [G] a good girl [C] to go
[Gm] [B] [G] wrong.
[C#] [F] [C]
[Em] [D#] [C#]
[Dm] [F#] [B]
Key:
C
G
F
E
Em
C
G
F
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D#] _ _ _ [B] and then take a little break.
We're [D] just kind of warming you [A] up.
We're opening for [C] ourselves.
_ [A#] _ So [D] when we come back, [F] we'll be doing lots [Em] of Avril Lavigne's
songs, so [Bm] stay tuned for that.
We're kind of setting [C] the musical [F] stage
for their [E] emergence.
[C#] So you can feel what a shocking weights.
Kind of for the creation of rock [C] and roll.
[Bm] _ _
[E] So we're going to be doing that.
But before we do [Bm] that, we have one [D] more song.
And this is [G] actually the first ever [F] country number one
[E] hit by a lady, [F] which is hard to imagine.
[E] I feel [F#m] like ladies are pretty well represented in country.
[F#] But this is the first one ever.
_ [Em] _ [G] _ _ [D] And it's a-
And her name was Kitty Williams.
_ Woo-hoo!
It's [G] pretty awesome.
Pretty awesome feminist tribes.
So get ready, Max.
_ And [E] then we'll come back after intermission.
[Em] And you can go [B] buy some CDs.
I've talked [E] to Fuzzy, our lovely [G] merchandise lady.
And buy guitars.
I think you should buy a guitar while you're here.
[C] And _ [G] we love McCabe, so thanks for coming.
[B] Yeah, thank you guys.
Thank you.
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ [E] Woo!
Woo! Woo!
[C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
Woo! Woo! Woo!
As I sit here tonight, the jukebox plays.
_ [Dm] _ Sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
_ [F] I'm sorry.
We're in the wrong heat.
[G] We're in the wrong heat.
[C] _ _ Sorry.
[F] I am the jukebox [G] party.
Yeah, [E] OK.
Sure.
[F#] Mm [D]-hmm.
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
_ _ [A#] Start from the beginning.
[C] _ You guys are actually the test audience.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
As I sit _ here tonight, the [Dm] jukebox [F] plays. _ _ _
A [G] song about the troubles _ [C] I've played. _ _
As I listen to the words you [F] are saying, _ _
it [G] brings memories of when I was a trusting [C] wife. _ _ _
It wasn't God who made all the people [F] _ angels. _ _ _
Like [G] you said in the words of your [C] _ _ song, _
too many _ times married men think they're still [F] _ single. _ _
That [G] has caused many a good girl to [C] go wrong. _ _
It's such a shame that all the blame is on us [F] women. _ _ _
It's [G] not true that only you [D] men feel [C] the same. _ _ _
Right from the start, most every heart that's [F] ever broken _ _ _ _
is [G] because _ there always was a man [C] to blame. _ _
It wasn't God who made _ honky-tonk _ [F] angels. _ _
Like [G] you said in the words of your [C] song, _ _ _
too many _ times married men [A#] think they're still _ [F] single. _ _
That [G] has caused many a good girl [C] to go _ wrong. _
It wasn't God who made _
[Em] honky [Gm]-tonk [Dm] angels.
[A#] _ _
[Em] _ Like you _ said in [E] the words [G] of your _ [Em] _
song,
_ _ [F] too many [C] _
times _ married [A#] men think they're still _ single. _ _ _
That has _ [Em] caused many [G] a good girl _ [C] to _ _ _ _ _ go _
[Gm] _ _ _ [B] _ [G] wrong.
[C#] _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [Dm] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D#] _ _ _ [B] and then take a little break.
We're [D] just kind of warming you [A] up.
We're opening for [C] ourselves.
_ [A#] _ So [D] when we come back, [F] we'll be doing lots [Em] of Avril Lavigne's
songs, so [Bm] stay tuned for that.
We're kind of setting [C] the musical [F] stage
for their [E] emergence.
[C#] So you can feel what a shocking weights.
Kind of for the creation of rock [C] and roll.
[Bm] _ _
[E] So we're going to be doing that.
But before we do [Bm] that, we have one [D] more song.
And this is [G] actually the first ever [F] country number one
[E] hit by a lady, [F] which is hard to imagine.
[E] I feel [F#m] like ladies are pretty well represented in country.
[F#] But this is the first one ever.
_ [Em] _ [G] _ _ [D] And it's a-
And her name was Kitty Williams.
_ Woo-hoo!
It's [G] pretty awesome.
Pretty awesome feminist tribes.
So get ready, Max.
_ And [E] then we'll come back after intermission.
[Em] And you can go [B] buy some CDs.
I've talked [E] to Fuzzy, our lovely [G] merchandise lady.
And buy guitars.
I think you should buy a guitar while you're here.
[C] And _ [G] we love McCabe, so thanks for coming.
[B] Yeah, thank you guys.
Thank you.
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ [E] Woo!
Woo! Woo!
[C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
Woo! Woo! Woo!
As I sit here tonight, the jukebox plays.
_ [Dm] _ Sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
_ [F] I'm sorry.
We're in the wrong heat.
[G] We're in the wrong heat.
[C] _ _ Sorry.
[F] I am the jukebox [G] party.
Yeah, [E] OK.
Sure.
[F#] Mm [D]-hmm.
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
_ _ [A#] Start from the beginning.
[C] _ You guys are actually the test audience.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
As I sit _ here tonight, the [Dm] jukebox [F] plays. _ _ _
A [G] song about the troubles _ [C] I've played. _ _
As I listen to the words you [F] are saying, _ _
it [G] brings memories of when I was a trusting [C] wife. _ _ _
It wasn't God who made all the people [F] _ angels. _ _ _
Like [G] you said in the words of your [C] _ _ song, _
too many _ times married men think they're still [F] _ single. _ _
That [G] has caused many a good girl to [C] go wrong. _ _
It's such a shame that all the blame is on us [F] women. _ _ _
It's [G] not true that only you [D] men feel [C] the same. _ _ _
Right from the start, most every heart that's [F] ever broken _ _ _ _
is [G] because _ there always was a man [C] to blame. _ _
It wasn't God who made _ honky-tonk _ [F] angels. _ _
Like [G] you said in the words of your [C] song, _ _ _
too many _ times married men [A#] think they're still _ [F] single. _ _
That [G] has caused many a good girl [C] to go _ wrong. _
It wasn't God who made _
[Em] honky [Gm]-tonk [Dm] angels.
[A#] _ _
[Em] _ Like you _ said in [E] the words [G] of your _ [Em] _
song,
_ _ [F] too many [C] _
times _ married [A#] men think they're still _ single. _ _ _
That has _ [Em] caused many [G] a good girl _ [C] to _ _ _ _ _ go _
[Gm] _ _ _ [B] _ [G] wrong.
[C#] _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [Dm] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _