C
G7
F
C
You rolled out of Rosine a dedicated man
G7
F
C
You drove those country back roads to a thousand one-night stands
F
C
F
C
The music from your mandolin spread like wildfire in the wind
F
G7
And echoed through the hollows and the hills so tell me Bill
C
F
Is the grass any bluer on the other side
G7
C
Did it look like old Kentucky when the gates swung open wide
F
Bet the good Lord´s got you playing somewhere up there every night
G7
C
Is the grass any bluer on the other side
G7
F
C
I heard you on the Opry when I was just a kid
G7
F
C
I tried my best to learn to sing and play the way you did
F
C
F
C
Just like me the day you died the guitars and the fiddles cried
F
G7
The music ain´t the same without you Bill we miss you still
C
F
Is the grass any bluer on the other side
G7
C
Did it look like old Kentucky when the gates swung open wide
F
Bet the good Lord´s got you playing somewhere up there every night
G7
C
Is the grass any bluer on the other side
F
C
Just like me the day you died
F
C
The guitars and the fiddles cried
F
G7
The music ain´t the same without you Bill
C
F
Is the grass any bluer on the other side
G7
C
Did it look like old Kentucky when the gates swung open wide
F
Bet the good Lord´s got you playing somewhere up there every night
G7
C
Is the grass any bluer on the other side
G7
C
Is the grass any bluer on the other side
C
G7
F