He Wont Ever Be Gone Cifras
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Willie Nelson
"He Won't Ever Be Gone"
From the album "God's Problem Child" (2017)
[Intro]
D
[Verse 1]
D
Got the news this morning
D
Knew it'd be a tough day
G
Some are so much larger than life
D
You can't believe they could pass away
[Pre-Chorus 1]
A Bm G
When it comes to country music he's the world
A Bm G
And it wouldn't be all it is without Merle
[Chorus]
D
He won't ever be gone
A
His songs live on
Em
A fugitive and a branded man
G
Mama tried to understand
Em A
Left us a lifetime of songs
D
And he won't ever be gone
[Verse 2]
D
We were friends right from the start
D
We shared some high times
G
I would sing some songs he wrote
D
He would sing a few of mine
[Pre-Chorus 2]
A Bm G
The music made us brothers till the end
A Bm G
And not a day goes by that I don't miss him
[Chorus 2]
D
He won't ever be gone
A
His songs live on
Em
Ramblin' fever and the way I am
G
Blue collar blues for the working man
Em A
We'll be singing him back home from now on
D
He won't ever be gone
[Solo]
Bm | A | G | G |
Bm | A | G | G |
[Chorus 3]
D
He won't ever be gone
A
His songs live on
Em
A fugitive and a branded man
G
Mama tried to understand
Em A
Left us a lifetime of songs
D
And he won't ever be gone
Em A
We'll be singing him back home from now on
D
He won't ever be gone
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He Wont Ever Be Gone – Willie Nelson
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6 comments

I've been checking in, looking for a tab ever since this song came out. It's such a good tribute to Merle, and he won't ever be gone, for sure. Thank you for taking the time to make this.
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what a great song,willie still doing it at 84,misses his friend and a great tribute.great tab
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Awesome job, wondering with the solo part, as the solo starts on a Bm does this mean if I try it Bm Pentatonic position will that be the correct scale to use for the lead bit. I ask, as I'm a self taught 62 year old guitarist who has taught himself PEntatonic, Major, Blues scales
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