Herndon Ty - What Mattered Most
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Band name | Herndon Ty |
Song name | What Mattered Most |
Tab type | Guitar tab |
Added | 05/18/2008 |
Size | 1.94 kb |
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# Date: 2/9/97; 9:47:18 PM From: cgmusic@netcom.ca Subject: What Mattered Most by Ty Herndon What Mattered Most Performed by Ty Herndon Words & Music by Vince Melamed & Gary Burr INTRO C C9 F C C C9 I thought I knew, the girl so well F C if she was sad, I couldn't tell C9 I missed the point, I missed the sings F C so if she's gone, the fault is mine Dm C I know, I know, a whole lot of little things Dm C and even though, I could face them one by one G7sus she would still be gone Chorus G7 C Her eyes are blue C/E her hair is long F sixty four C/G she was born G C in Batton rouge C/E the very song F is in my life C/G G Am I meorized her ev'ry move C/G Fmaj7 I knew her books, her car, her clothes C C/E F C/G G Csus but I paid, no attention to what mattered most Verse 2 I never asked, she never said And when she cried I turned my head She dreamed her dreams behind closed doors That made them easy to ignore And I know, I know, I missed the forest for the trees Now all I have to show Or would she walk out the door? The cold facts and nothin' more Chorus Chorus 2 Her eyes are blue, her hair is long, sixy four she was born, in Batton Rouge, Her father's tall, her mother's gone, She moved out when she was two, The way she laughed, the way she loved, Oh my God what did I do? Trancribed by: D.C. Girvan cgmusic@netcom.ca Send any corrections or comments