Chords for Troy Cassar-Daley & Kasey Chambers - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry

Tempo:
115.85 bpm
Chords used:

B

G

E

F#

A

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Troy Cassar-Daley & Kasey Chambers - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry chords
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[G] Okay, [A] I've got to get together.
[B] If you want your money back, [Am] feel free to get it on the way out there.
It's alright.
[C] This [C#] next girl I first met years ago in Tamworth [B] here, and then I remember running into her at a place called Mullumbimmi.
Her mum was playing [E] bass in the band, and [B] she asked me, her mum, Diane, asked me to get up and play bass on this song I'd never heard before in my life,
[C] and it was a terrible version [G] of whatever song I played.
She's still [D] my friend, so I must have been too mad.
Please make welcome Miss Casey Chambers.
[G] [D#]
[G] [D#]
[G]
[F#] [G]
[Gm] [E] [C]
[A] [G]
How do I make this work?
I'm sorry, I can't sit like a lady.
Is anyone offended by that?
[A] I'd rather not pay extra for this.
[C] [A] I'm not [G] pulling a Britney Spears under here, I can [C] guarantee that.
Hang on, this is better, [G] this is good.
Alright, [Am] yeah, no, I [A] feel a bit more like a lady now.
I've never [F#m] felt like a lady actually.
[G]
If you remember the, [E] I think we're in B.
[G] We're in the key of B.
In the key of B.
Because you write B flat on [F#] the [A]
[B] set list.
[E] So if you [G] write it in the wrong key, it's [B] not very friendly to your [C#] ears, so I'm glad we all understood that it's in [B] B.
Okay, it's a great old Hank [G] Williams song that I love.
Yeah, me too.
I'm going to prod along on the man, maybe, with the case, so.
Well, these folks probably [Gm] don't know that Troy can play every bloody [G] instrument under the sun.
No, no, no, not well.
One of the good things about Troy is, [C] you know, I think a really [G#m] good measure [A] of a great [G] musician is someone who puts their heart and soul into it, even when you're jamming around in your [Fm] lounge room and there's no [A] audience watching you.
And Troy's one of those people, [G] we're lucky enough to be mates and every now and then [F#m] we get to jam together [G] when there's no audience and no one else is [F#] watching [G] and we still have [F#] just as much [G] fun as we do when we're out on stage.
And this is one of those songs, [Gm] do you know we've never actually sung this song [F#m] together ever in front of an audience?
No, [B] so this is a first.
Yeah, [G]
but [B] we've always loved it.
[D#] Yeah, I mean that was [C#] actually a little warning [G] to everyone.
Yes, a subtle [B] warning.
Well, I hear the [F#] lonesome [B]
whimmer of air.
[D] It [B] sounds too blue to fly.
The [E]
midnight train [B] is winding low.
I'm so [F#] lonesome, I [B] could cry.
The love in every scene.
The night's so [F#m] long as [B] time goes crawling by.
[E] The moon just went [B]
behind the clouds to hide [F#] his face [B] and smile.
[E]
[B]
[F#] [B]
He didn't ever see around me.
As the leaves begin to die.
[A] That [E] means he's lost [B] the will to live.
I'm so [F#] lonesome, I [B] could cry.
I love you, Arden.
I love you, Arden.
[F#] [B]
[E]
[B]
I love you, [F#] Arden.
I love you, Arden.
[B]
The sun is gone.
A fallen star.
Like a bird goes by.
[E] And as I wonder [B] where you are.
I'm so [F#] lonesome, I [B] could cry.
[E] And as I wonder [B] where you are.
I'm so [Bm] lonesome, [E] I [B] could cry.
Here we go.
[Bm] It's a crazy journey, Sam Crosby.
What a load.
Thanks for the answer, Preston.
[G] [E] [C]
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B
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G
2131
E
2311
F#
134211112
A
1231
B
12341112
G
2131
E
2311
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[G] _ _ Okay, _ [A] I've got to get together.
[B] If you want your money back, [Am] feel free to get it on the way out there.
It's alright.
[C] _ This [C#] next girl I first met years ago in Tamworth [B] here, and then I remember running into her at a place called _ Mullumbimmi.
Her mum was playing [E] bass in the band, and [B] she asked me, her mum, Diane, asked me to get up and play bass on this song I'd never heard before in my life,
[C] and it was a terrible version [G] of whatever song I played.
She's still [D] my friend, so I must have been too mad.
Please make welcome Miss Casey Chambers.
[G] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [D#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [E] _ _ [C] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
How do I make this work?
I'm sorry, I can't sit like a lady.
Is anyone offended by that?
_ [A] I'd rather not pay extra for this.
[C] _ [A] I'm not [G] pulling a Britney Spears under here, I can [C] guarantee that.
Hang on, this is better, [G] this is good. _
Alright, [Am] yeah, no, I [A] feel a bit more like a lady now. _ _
I've never [F#m] felt like a lady actually.
_ _ [G] _
If you remember the, [E] I think we're in B.
[G] We're in the key of B.
In the key of B.
Because you write B flat on [F#] the [A]
[B] set list.
[E] So if you [G] write it in the wrong key, it's [B] not very friendly to your [C#] ears, so I'm glad we all understood that it's in [B] B. _
Okay, it's a great old Hank [G] Williams song that I love.
Yeah, me too.
I'm going to prod along on the man, maybe, with the case, so.
Well, these folks probably [Gm] don't know that Troy can play every bloody [G] instrument under the sun.
No, no, no, not well.
One of the good things about Troy is, [C] you know, I think a really [G#m] good measure [A] of a great [G] musician is someone who _ puts their heart and soul into it, even when you're jamming around in your [Fm] lounge room and there's no [A] audience watching you.
And Troy's one of those people, [G] we're lucky enough to be mates and every now and then [F#m] we get to jam together [G] when there's no audience and no one else is [F#] watching [G] and we still have [F#] just as much [G] fun as we do when we're out on stage.
And this is one of those songs, [Gm] do you know we've never actually sung this song [F#m] together ever in front of an audience?
No, [B] so this is a first.
Yeah, [G]
but [B] we've always loved it.
_ _ [D#] Yeah, I mean that was [C#] actually a little warning [G] to everyone.
Yes, a subtle [B] warning. _ _
_ _ Well, I hear the _ _ [F#] lonesome _ [B] _
whimmer of air.
_ [D] It [B] sounds too blue _ to fly. _
_ _ _ _ The [E] _
midnight _ train _ [B] is winding low.
_ I'm so _ _ [F#] lonesome, I [B] could _ cry.
_ _ _ The love in _ every _ scene.
The _ night's so [F#m] long _ as [B] time goes _ _ crawling by.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] The _ moon just went _ [B] _
behind the clouds _ to _ hide [F#] his _ face [B] and _ smile. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ He didn't _ ever see _ _ around _ _ me. _
As the _ leaves begin _ to die.
_ _ _ [A] _ That [E] _ means he's lost _ [B] the _ will to live.
I'm so _ [F#] lonesome, I [B] could cry.
I love you, Arden.
I love you, Arden. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I love you, [F#] Arden.
I love you, Arden.
[B] _
_ _ _ _ _ The sun is gone.
_ A _ fallen star.
Like _ a _ _ bird goes by.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] And _ as I wonder _ [B] where _ you are.
_ I'm so _ _ [F#] lonesome, I [B] could cry.
_ _ _ _ [E] And _ as I _ wonder [B] where _ you are.
_ _ I'm so _ _ _ [Bm] lonesome, [E] I _ _ _ [B] could _ _ _ cry.
_ Here we go. _
_ _ _ [Bm] It's a crazy journey, Sam Crosby.
What a load.
Thanks for the answer, Preston.
_ [G] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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