p strongThank God and Greyhound/strong played in guitar can be one of your loved music. Not only hearing the music but you can play Thank God and Greyhound by Roy Clark using guitar too. Yup .. this music by may also be played by that device. But, before that, you need to understand its guitar chords. /p p If you are looking for emThank God and Greyhound guitar chords/em, you've come to the perfect website. /p p Yeah,Ya, guitar is tough to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. The more you proceeding, the simple guitar will feel to play the song. /p p Thank God and Greyhound guitar chords has rhythm and included in Other Songs album. /p h3Thank God and Greyhound by Roy Clark Guitar Chords/h3 Recorded by Roy ClarkbrWords and music by Larry Kingston and Ed Nixbrbr[C] I've made a small fortune and you [C7] sqandered it [F] allbrYou shamed me till [C] I feel about one inch [G7] tallbrBut I [C] thought I loved you and I [C7] hoped you would [F] changebrSo I gritted my [C] teeth and [G7] didn't com-[C] plainbrNow you come to me; with a [C7] simple good-[F] byebrYou tell me you're [C] leavin' but you don't tell me [G7] whybrNow we're [C] here at the station and you're [C7] getting [F] onbrAnd all I can think of [C] ... is ...brThank [G7] God and Greyhound, you're [C] gone.brbrThank [F] God and Greyhound, you're gonebrI didn't know how much longer I could go [G7] onbr[C] Watchin' you take the respect out of mebr[F] Watchin' you make a total wreck out of [G7] mebrThat [C] big diesel motor is a-[F] playin my [C] songbrThank God and [G7] Greyhound, you're [C] gone.brbrThank God and Greyhound, you're gonebrThat load on my mind got lighter when you got onbrThat shiny old bus is a beautiful sightbrWith the black smoke a-rollin' up around the tail lightbrIt may sound kinda cruel but I've been silent too longbrThank God and Greyhound, you're gone.brbrTAG: Thank God and Greyhound, you're gone. ----------------- p If you want to study emRoy Clark Thank God and Greyhound/em guitar chords, you should to understand the 5 major chords, C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we take all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords only lack few adjustments. Every of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart. /p p Fyi, you can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords in this site. Want to play another guitar chords? Easy .. just use search menu in this web, you can find it by song title or by the artist. Enjoy! /p