Rockin' Alone (In an Old Rocking Chair) Eddy Arnold
ROCKING ALONE IN AN OLD ROCKING CHAIR - Eddy Arnold
Written by Bob Miller
Chorded by Gary W, 25 Nov 2006
Note: Shown two ways. Without capo and with capo on 2nd fret.
No Capo
Intro: Follow pattern of last line in first verse*
[E] Sitting alone in an [B] old rockin' [B7] chair
I saw an old mother with [E] silvery hair
She seemed so neglected by [A] those who should [F#m] care
*[B] Rockin' alone in an [B7] old rockin' [E] chair
[E] Her hands were caloused, [B] wrinkled and [B7] old
A life of hard work was the [E] story they told
And I've thought of angels as [A] I saw her [F#m] there
[B] Rockin' alone in an [B7] old rockin' [E] chair
Instrumental: Same as intro*
[E] Bless her old heart do you [B] think she'd com-[B7]-plain
Though life has been bitter she'd [E] live it again
And carry the cross that is [A] more than her [F#m] share
[B] Rockin' alone in an [B7] old rockin' [E] chair
[E] It wouldn't take much to [B] gladden her [B7] heart
Just some small remembrance on [E] somebody's part
A letter would brighten her [A] empty life [F#m] there
[B] Rockin' alone in an [B7] old rockin' [E] chair
Instrumental: Same as intro*
[E] I know some kids in an [B] orphan's [B7] home
Who think they owned heaven if [E] she was their own
They'd never be willing to [A] let her sit [F#m] there
[B] Rockin' alone in an [B7] old rockin' [E] chair
[E] I look at her and I [B] think what a [B7] shame
The ones who forgot her she [E] loves just the same
And I think of angels as [A] I see her [F#m] there
[B] Rockin' alone in an [B7] old rockin' [E] chair
ROCKING ALONE IN AN OLD ROCKING CHAIR - Eddy Arnold
Capo 2nd Fret
Intro: Follow pattern of last line in first verse*
[D] Sitting alone in an [A] old rockin' [A7] chair
I saw an old mother with [D] silvery hair
She seemed so neglected by [G] those who should [Em] care
*[A] Rockin' alone in an [A7] old rockin' [D] chair
[D] Her hands were caloused, [A] wrinkled and [A7] old
A life of hard work was the [D] story they told
And I've thought of angels as [G] I saw her [Em] there
[A] Rockin' alone in an [A7] old rockin' [D] chair
Instrumental: Same as intro*
[D] Bless her old heart do you [A] think she'd com-[A7]-plain
Though life has been bitter she'd [D] live it again
And carry the cross that is [G] more than her [Em] share
[A] Rockin' alone in an [A7] old rockin' [D] chair
[D] It wouldn't take much to [A] gladden her [A7] heart
Just some small remembrance on [D] somebody's part
A letter would brighten her [G] empty life [Em] there
[A] Rockin' alone in an [A7] old rockin' [D] chair
Instrumental: Same as intro*
[D] I know some kids in an [A] orphan's [A7] home
Who?d think they owned heaven if [D] she was their own
They'd never be willing to [G] let her sit [Em] there
[A] Rockin' alone in an [A7] old rockin' [D] chair
[D] I look at her and I [A] think what a [A7] shame
The ones who forgot her she [D] loves just the same
And I think of angels as [G] I see her [Em] there
[A] Rockin' alone in an [A7] old rockin' [D] chair
[Tbanks to Gary Willett for tabs]
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