Too Far Gone Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Too Far Gone Song Lyrics and Chords by Tammy Wynette

 

Too Far Gone
Recorded by Tammy Wynette
Written by Billy Sherrill

 
G 
I can tell that  
D7 
somewhere there's  
G 
someone you've  
E7 
loved more than  
A7 
me
C 
Someone you've  
D7 
loved more than  
G 
me 
 
 
D7 
G 
And it hurts to  
D7 
say it but  
G 
you have the  
E7 
right to be  
A7 
free
 
I  
C 
know that's the  
D7 
way it should  
G 
be  
G7 
 
But I'm  
C 
too 
 
 
E7 
far 
 
 
A7 
gone  
D7 
too far  
G 
gone
 
I  
C 
guess I've loved you too  
D7 
much for too long
 
And  
C 
I'm too  
G7 
far 
 
 
C 
gone
G 
If ever your  
D7 
new love should  
G 
hurt you or  
E7 
make you feel  
A7 
blue
C 
Hurt you or  
D7 
make you feel  
G 
blue
 
Remember your  
D7 
old love will  
G 
still be  
E7 
around loving  
A7 
you
C 
I'll be  
D7 
around loving  
G 
you
Repeat #2 Cause...

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Too Far Gone?
- The song Too Far Gone was sang by Tammy Wynette.

 

Who is Tammy Wynette?
- Tammy Wynette (born Virginia Wynette Pugh May 5, 1942 - April 6, 1998) was an American country music singer-songwriter and musician and was one of country music's best-known artists and biggest-selling female singers.
Wynette was called the "First Lady of Country Music", and her best-known song, "Stand by Your Man", is one of the best-selling hit singles by a woman in the history of country music. Many of her hits dealt with themes of loneliness, divorce, and the difficulties of life and relationships. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Wynette charted 20 number-one songs on the Billboard Country Chart. Along with Loretta Lynn, Lynn Anderson, and Dolly Parton, she is credited with having defined the role of women in country music during the 1970s.
Wynette's marriage to country music singer George Jones in 1969 created a country music "couple", following the earlier success of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. Though they divorced in 1975, the couple recorded a sequence of albums and singles together that hit the charts throughout the 1970s and early 1980s.

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