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Glen Campbell - Oklahoma Sunday Morning Chords

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Oklahoma Sunday Morning Chords

(ver. 1)
Glen Campbell
Intro C#  F#  C#  F7 Bb

Verse 1

Bb
I have traveled, far and wide.
D#                            Bb     D#
Rio Grande, the great devide,    are old friends now.
G#             Cm             Gm          
But still that gentle voice I left behind,
Cm                                G#            F   F7
still echos through the hills and canyons of my mind.

Chorus 1

Bb                       D#                         Bb D#
Oklahoma homeward bound. I was lost, but now I'm found again.
                           Bb
I missed you May down till September.
Dm      Gm      Bb        D#        Cm
When my hair is gray I'll still remember,
    Bb          D#               F#
Oklahoma Sunday morning, until I die.

Verse 2

Bb  
Oh, I have stayed in shanty towns, 
D#                            Bb
slept in close shaves out of bounds,
D#           G#       Cm                 Gm    
but somehow, I always kept that piece of photograph.
    Cm                    G#
And now I'm going back to find me,
           F   F7
the other half  uh  oh.

Chorus 2

Bb
Oklahoma homeward bound,
D#                      Bb     D#
I was lost, but now I'm found, again.
                               Bb   Dm
I missed you May down till September.
        Gm      Bb         D#        Gm
When my hair is gray, I'll still remember,
Bb              D#              F#  Bb         
Oklahoma Sunday Morning until I die.

Outro

F#        B
Whoa  Oh  Oklahoma homeward bound.
E                       B      E
I was lost, but now I'm found, again.
                            B
I missed you May down till September.
D#m             B7         E         C#
When my hair is gray I'll still remember,
B           F#     E             G   B
Oklahoma Sunday Morning, until I die.            
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