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Craig Morgan - That's What I Love About Sunday


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#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
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That’s what I love about Sunday
Craig Morgan

Capo 1

  C        
Raymond’s in his Sunday best,
 
He's usually up to his chest, 
      G
In oil and grease, 
   C
There's the Martins walking in, 

With that mean little freckle faced kid, 
    G
Who broke a window last week, 
Bm                       Em
Sweet Miss Betty likes to sing off key, 
  C              D
In the pew behind me, 
                        G
That's what I love about Sunday,
                     Em
Sing along as the choir sways,
                 Am
Every verse of amazing grace,
                     D
Then we shake the preacher’s hand,
                  G
Go home to our blue jeans,
                             Em
Have some chicken and some baked beans,
                      Am
Pick our back yard football teams,
                D
Not do much of anything,
                        G
That's what I love about Sunday.

                        C
I stroll to the end of the drive,
                 
Pick up the Sunday times,
           G
Grab my coffee cup,
   C
Well it looks like Sally and Ron,

Finally tied the knot,
           G
Well it's about time,
 Bm               Em
35 cents off of ground round,
 C                 D
Baby cut that coupon out, 

                         G
That's what I love about Sunday,
                     Em
Cat napping on the porch swing,
                Am
You curled up next to me,
                      D
The smell of jasmine wakes us up,
                      G
Take a walk down a back road,
                    Em
Tackle box and a cane pole,
                      Am
Carve our names in that white oak,
                       D
Steal a kiss while the sun fades,
                               G
That's what I love about Sunday.

Break   G-Em-Am-D-

                       G
New believers getting baptized,
                   Em
Mommas hands raised up high,
                    Am
Then hallelujah good time,
                   D
A smile on everybody’s face,
                         G-Em-Am-D-G
That's what I love about Sunday.



Comments about this tab

BlackMage - 2005-01-29
Wow!! Great job to whoever tabbed this song. My sister absolutely loves this song and i've been looking for it but couldnt find it anywhere. grea job and keep up the good work. thanks again!!
playerforjesus - 2005-05-19
yo this is a good tab all the other ones ive seen are at least off a little but this one is actually good great job and thanks for the effort put into it cause i really like this song
underdogusa2000 - 2005-07-16
Good Tab, But When it says "In the Pew Behind Me" I would actually play
A Minor, (B note with 1st finger on A string + third finger on b string hitting a d note also the d and g strings in between are open), C Major, D Major.

It makes a nice transition and if you listen to the bass, that's what the
bass line is doing.

I would also add the Intro:

G Major, E minor, A minor, D Major, B note with 1st finger on A string + third finger on b string hitting a d note + also the d and g strings in between are open, C Major.




Freestar007 - 2005-09-13
FYI, underdog,

"B note with 1st finger on A string + third finger on b string hitting a d note + also the d and g strings in between are open"

is known as G/B, G chord with a B bass note.
Indent - 2006-01-06
Great chording... I'd like to make one quick comment, though.

Instead of hitting the Dmaj, try Dsus2. Just sounds like a better diatonic mix to me.

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