I'd Rather Be Sorry Song Lyrics and Chords

 

I'd Rather Be Sorry Song Lyrics and Chords by Ray Price

 

I'd Rather Be Sorry
 
Recorded by Ray Price  
A/A time 
Written by
Kris Kristofferson
 
G 
If you hurt me you  
G7 
won't be the  
C 
first or the last
 
In  
D7 
a lifetime of many mis
G 
takes 
 
 
D7 
 
But I  
G 
won't spend  
G7 
tomorrow 
 
re
C 
gretting the past
 
Or the  
D7 
chances that I didn't  
G 
take
G7 
 
For  
C 
I'll never  
D7 
know til it's  
G 
over
G7 
 
If I'm  
C 
right or I'm  
D7 
wrong loving  
G 
you 
 
 
G7 
 
But I'd  
C 
rather be  
D7 
sorry for  
G 
something I've  
C 
done
 
Than for  
G 
something that  
D7 
I didn't  
G 
do  
D7 
 
When you  
G 
touch me it's  
G7 
easy to  
C 
make me believe
 
To
D7 
morrow won't take you  
G 
away 
 
 
D7 
 
But I'll  
G 
gamble 
 
wha
G7 
tever 
 
tomo
C 
rrow might bring
 
On the  
D7 
love that I'm living to
G 
day 
 
 
G7 
 
C 
For I'll ne
D7 
ver know til i
G 
t's
G7 
over
 
If I'm  
C 
right or I'm  
D7 
wrong loving  
G 
you 
 
 
G7 
 
But I'd  
C 
rather be  
D7 
sorry for  
G 
something I've  
C 
done
 
Than for  
G 
something that  
D7 
I didn't  
G 
do  
D7 
 
I know  
G 
someday that  
G7 
I may wake  
C 
up all alone
 
When the  
D7 
love I believed in has  
G 
died 
 
 
D7 
 
But at  
G 
least I won't  
G7 
wonder what  
C 
I might have won
 
From the  
D7 
lifetime that I watched go  
G 
by  
G7 
 
For  
C 
I'll never  
D7 
know til it's  
G 
over
G7 
 
If I'm  
C 
right or I'm  
D7 
wrong loving  
G 
you 
 
 
G7 
 
But I'd  
C 
rather be  
D7 
sorry for  
G 
something I've  
C 
done
 
Than for  
G 
something that  
D7 
I didn't  
G 
do

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song I'd Rather Be Sorry?
- The song I'd Rather Be Sorry was sang by Ray Price.

 

Who is Ray Price?
- Noble Ray Price (January 12, 1926 - December 16, 2013) was an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His wide-ranging baritone is regarded as among the best male voices of country music, and his innovations, such as propelling the country beat from 2/4 to 4/4, known as the "Ray Price beat", helped make country music more popular. Some of his well-known recordings include "Release Me", "Crazy Arms", "Heartaches by the Number", "For the Good Times", "Night Life", and "You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me". He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1996. He continued to record and tour into his 80s.

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