'Im So Lonesome I Could Cry' by Johnny Cash - Guitar Tutorial
Song lyrics:
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 3/4 Johnny Cash/Lyle Lovett Hank Williams Standard Tuning No Capo Transcribed by Ken Lee Errors or Corrections to [email protected] Intro: Last Line Instrumental C / / Am / C Hear that / lonesome / Whipoor - / will, / C / Am / C / C7 He / sounds too / blue to / fly, / / F / / Am / C The / midnight / train is / whinin' / low, / C / G7 / C / I'm so / lonesome / I could / cry. / / C / / Am / C I've / never / seen a / night so / long, / C / Am / C / C7 When / time goes / crawlin' / by, / / F / / Am / C The / moon just / went be - / hind a / cloud, / C / G7 / C / To / hide it's / face and / cry. / C / / / Am / C Did you / ever / see a / robin / weep, / C / Am / C / C7 When / leaves be - / gin to / die, / / F / / Am / C That / means he's / lost the / will to / live / C / G7 / C / I'm so / lonesome / I could / cry. / Break: One Verse Instrumental / C / / Am / C The / silence / of a / fallin' / star, / C / Am / C / C7 Lights / up a / purple / sky, /, and F / / Am / C As I / wonder / where you / are, / C / G7 / C I'm so / lonesome / I could cr - / y. (Harmonizing) / C / G7 / C I'm so / lonesome / I could / cry.
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