Chords for Vince Gill Chokes Back Tears Tributing Kenny Rogers

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Vince [G] Gill carried on two Grand Ole Opry traditions on Saturday night in Nashville.
The Hall of Famer and Opry member joined Brad [C] Paisley and Marty Stewart to keep the circle unbroken.
They also honored a country music legend.
Kenny Rogers died less than 24 hours before [F] the three men took the stage in front of an
[G] empty Grand Ole Opry [F] house.
That's how the Opry will proceed in the short [Bb] term, as it's going [D] to take much more than
the coronavirus to interrupt a streak of 4 ,916 straight Saturday night [F] broadcasts.
I'm Billy Dukes with [G] Taste of Country and thumbs up this video if [F] music is helping you
get through [G] this difficult time.
We [Bb] promise to keep bringing you more of it during the shutdown.
[A] Vince, [Bb] Marty, and Brad sat on stools at least six feet apart to trade stories and songs
with little more than acoustic guitars in hand on Saturday.
They were all impacted by Rogers' life and hit hard by the news that he died at home
in Georgia the previous night.
[C] Here's a little bit of Paisley's In The Moment response from Instagram [G] earlier that day.
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[C] Sweet [G] Music Man is the song he's singing in the video.
It's [C] also the song [Ab] Vince chose to honor Rogers on Saturday [D] night in Nashville.
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[D] Sweet Music Man is a song Rogers wrote himself to include on his Daytime Friends album from 1977.
It'd become a top [G] ten hit later that year [C] and later get covered by Reba McEntire.
Gil [G] was singing it back to him, as if the gambler's soul was in the audience, watching
and humming along.
[D] It was almost too much.
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[Db] Nobody sings a love song [G] quite like you do.
[F] Nobody else can make me sing along.
Nobody [Gb] else can make [Bb] me feel that things are right when I know they're wrong.
Nobody sings a love song quite like you, [N] the song goes.
We [Eb] dropped a link to Kenny's full version of the song in the corner and in [Bb] the description section.
Sweet Music Man opened the grand old Opry [C] performance, but Paisley closed his song This
Is Country Music with an ode to the singer by performing the gambler.
What's your favorite Kenny Rogers song?
The 81-year-old died of natural causes after a short illness and some time in hospice on March 20th.
His family was by his side through it all.
Find a button for 20 of his [A] best songs at the end of this video and look for the world's
[C] longest running radio [G] show to continue this Saturday night.
In addition to finding it on WSM AM and Sirius XM, you can watch the grand old [Fm] Opry live
on Circle [G] TV as well as the Circle's YouTube channel.
[D] I'm Billy Boots for Taste of [C] Country.
Thanks for [Am] watching, thanks for [Bb] subscribing, and thanks for watching.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Vince [G] Gill carried on two Grand Ole Opry traditions on Saturday night in Nashville.
The Hall of Famer and Opry member joined Brad [C] Paisley and Marty Stewart to keep the circle unbroken.
They also honored a country music legend.
Kenny Rogers died less than 24 hours before [F] the three men took the stage in front of an
[G] empty Grand Ole Opry [F] house.
That's how the Opry will proceed in the short [Bb] term, as it's going [D] to take much more than
the coronavirus to interrupt a streak of 4 _ _ ,916 straight Saturday night [F] broadcasts.
I'm Billy Dukes with [G] Taste of Country and thumbs up this video if [F] music is helping you
get through [G] this difficult time.
We [Bb] promise to keep bringing you more of it during the shutdown.
[A] Vince, [Bb] Marty, and Brad sat on stools at least six feet apart to trade stories and songs
with little more than acoustic guitars in hand on Saturday.
They were all impacted by Rogers' life and hit hard by the news that he died at home
in Georgia the previous night.
[C] Here's a little bit of Paisley's In The Moment response from Instagram [G] earlier that day.
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[F] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ Sweet [G] Music Man is the song he's singing in the video.
It's [C] also the song [Ab] Vince chose to honor Rogers on Saturday [D] night in Nashville. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] Sweet Music Man is a song Rogers wrote himself to include on his Daytime Friends album from 1977.
It'd become a top [G] ten hit later that year [C] and later get covered by Reba McEntire.
Gil [G] was singing it back to him, as if the gambler's soul was in the audience, watching
and humming along.
[D] It was almost too much. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[Db] Nobody sings a love song [G] quite like you do.
[F] Nobody else can make me sing along.
Nobody [Gb] else can make [Bb] me feel that things are right when I know they're wrong.
Nobody sings a love song quite like you, [N] the song goes.
We [Eb] dropped a link to Kenny's full version of the song in the corner and in [Bb] the description section.
Sweet Music Man opened the grand old Opry [C] performance, but Paisley closed his song This
Is Country Music with an ode to the singer by performing the gambler.
What's your favorite Kenny Rogers song?
The 81-year-old died of natural causes after a short illness and some time in hospice on March 20th.
His family was by his side through it all.
Find a button for 20 of his [A] best songs at the end of this video and look for the world's
[C] longest running radio [G] show to continue this Saturday night.
In addition to finding it on WSM AM and Sirius XM, you can watch the grand old [Fm] Opry live
on Circle [G] TV as well as the Circle's YouTube channel.
[D] I'm Billy Boots for Taste of [C] Country.
Thanks for [Am] watching, thanks for [Bb] subscribing, and thanks for watching. _ _

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