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Pam Tillis - Sunset Red And Pale Moonlight Chords

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Sunset Red And Pale Moonlight Chords

(ver. 1)
Pam Tillis


Pam Tillis - Sunset Red and Pale Moonlight



Intro - G -C - D - G - C - D

 
(verse 1)

 G                            C
We gave the day up to a hot back road
 D                          G
And let it take us out of town
 G                    C
To a spot down by the river
D                    G
To watch the sun go down
G                                C
We must have sat and talked for hours
D                     G
Not giving in to the night
 G                       C
And that day I saw the sunset
D               G
In a whole new light


(chorus)
 C                            G
Now the stars came out like diamonds,
    C                 D
On a deep blue satin sky,
             C
He said from where he stood,
         G
Honey you sure look good,
             C                D
In sunset red and pale moonlight,


(Lead - G - C -D - 2x's)


(verse 2)
 G                         C
Later we pulled out the blanket
D                          G
When we felt the evening chill,
 G                             C
Oh and he wrapped his armes around me,
 D                        G
That's when time stood still,


(chorus)
 C                            G
Now the stars came out like diamonds,
    C                 D
On a deep blue satin sky,
             C
He said from where he stood,
         G
Honey you sure look good,
             C                D
In sunset red and pale moonlight,
 C                            G
Now the stars came out like diamonds,
      C              D
On a deep blue satin sky,
              C
He said from where he stood,
          G
Honey you sure look good,
           C                D
In sunset red and pale moonlight,
           C                D     G
In sunset red and pale moonlight,
 
            
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