Will You Visit Me On Sunday Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Will You Visit Me On Sunday Song Lyrics and Chords by George Jones

 

Will You Visit Me On Sunday
Recorded by George Jones Written by Dallas Frazier
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Just outside these prison bars the  
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hanging tree is  
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waiting
 
At sunrise I'll meet darkness and death will say  
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hello
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Darling touch your lips to mine and  
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tell me that you  
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love 
 
me
 
And  
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promise me  
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again before you  
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go
 
Will you visit me on  
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Sundays will you  
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bring me pretty flowers
 
Will your big blue eyes  
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get misty will you  
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brush away a  
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tear
 
A  
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grave is filled with silence but if a  
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sleeping man could  
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hear
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Darling would I  
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hear your  
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footsteps up  
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there
 
Promise me that time won't separate  
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me from your  
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memory
 
That you'll remember me until the days of silver  
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hair
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If not for you I know I'd lose my  
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mind before the  
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morning
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Hold me close and  
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tell me that you  
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care
Repeat #2

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Will You Visit Me On Sunday?
- The song Will You Visit Me On Sunday was sang by George Jones.

 

Who is George Jones?
- George Glenn Jones (September 12, 1931 - April 26, 2013) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He achieved international fame for his long list of hit records, including his best-known song "He Stopped Loving Her Today", as well as his distinctive voice and phrasing. For the last two decades of his life, Jones was frequently referred to as the greatest living country singer. Country music scholar Bill Malone writes, "For the two or three minutes consumed by a song, Jones immerses himself so completely in its lyrics, and in the mood it conveys, that the listener can scarcely avoid becoming similarly involved." Waylon Jennings expressed a similar opinion in his song "It's Alright": "If we all could sound like we wanted to, we'd all sound like George Jones." The shape of his nose and facial features earned Jones the nickname "The Possum".Born in Texas, Jones first heard country music when he was seven, and was given a guitar at the age of nine. He married his first wife, Dorothy Bonvillion, in 1950, and was divorced in 1951. He served in the United States Marine Corps and was discharged in 1953. He married Shirley Ann Corley in 1954. In 1959, Jones recorded "White Lightning", written by J. P. Richardson, which launched his career as a singer. His second marriage ended in divorce in 1968 he married fellow country music singer Tammy Wynette a year later. Years of alcoholism compromised his health and led to his missing many performances, earning him the nickname "No Show Jones". After his divorce from Wynette in 1975, Jones married his fourth wife, Nancy Sepulvado, in 1983 and became sober for good in 1999. Jones died in 2013, aged 81, from hypoxic respiratory failure.
George Jones has been called "The Rolls Royce Of Country Music" and had more than 160 chart singles to his name from 1955 until his death in 2013.
Johnny Cash once said, "When people ask me who my favorite country singer is, I say, 'You mean besides George Jones?'"

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