By most accounts, George Jones (born George Glenn Jones September 12, 1931 in Saratoga, Texas, died April 26, 2013, in Nashville, Tennessee), was the finest vocalist in the recorded history of country music. Initially, he was a hardcore honky tonker in the tradition of Hank Williams, but over the course of his career he developed an affecting, nuanced ballad style. In the course of his career, he never left the top of the country charts, even as he suffered innumerable personal and professional difficulties.
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The Grand Tour recorded by George Jones written by Norro Wilson, Carmol Taylor, George Richey Transcribed by D.Worthum comments or ? [email protected] grimcreeper1 ultimateguitar Capo 2nd Fret
[Verse 1]
G Step right up come on in if you'd like to take the grand tour CG Of a lonely house that once was home sweet home
I have nothing here to sell you just some things that I will tell you A7D Some things I know will chill you to the bone
GG7 Over there sits the chair where she'd bring the paper to me CG And sit down on my knee and whisper oh I love you DGC But now she's gone forever and this old house will never GDG Be the same without the love that we once knew
(Move Capo to 3rd Fret)
[Verse 2]
G Straight ahead that's the bed where we lay and love together CG And lord knows we had a good thing going here
See her picture on the table don't it look like she'd be able A7D Just to touch me and say good morning dear
GG7 There's her rings all her things and her cloths are in the closet CG Just like she left them when she tore my world apart DGC As you leave you'll see the nursery oh she left me without mercy GDG Taking nothing but our baby and my heart