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The Door lyrics and chords

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The Door lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's really a nice song recorded by George Jones.

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The Door
recorded by George Jones
written by Billy Sherrill
 

G                                       Am   C         
I've heard the sound of my dear old mama cry-ing
    D7                                         G       
And the sound of the train that took me off to war
                                        C    
And the awful sound of a thousand bombs ex-ploding
      Am                             D7
And I wondered if I could take it anymore
 
           G                               C
There were times when they almost drove me crazy
    D7                               G
But I did my best and took it like a man
                                          Am    C
But who would think in my lonely room I'd h-ear it
    D7                                    G
The one sound in the world my heart can't stand

                                           C
To hear that sound and to know it’s really over
                            G                D7 
Through tear stained eyes I watched her walk away
       G                          
And of earthquakes storms guns and war
     C                      
Lord nothing has ever hurt me more
          G                D7             G
Than that lonely sound the closing of the door
 
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And of earthquakes storms guns and war
     C                      
Lord nothing has ever hurt me more
          G                D7             G
Than that lonely sound the closing of the door

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This wonderful old country song is fun to play and sing, the chords are not difficult to make. Use The Door lyrics and chords to help you learn it.

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