In a (G)lit tle wed ding chap el lat er on that af ter noon,
an (D7)old up right pi an o plays that (G)rings there (C)on dis (G)play.
She smiles and nods her head as he says, “Hon ey, that’s for you.
It’s not much but it’s the (D7)best that I can (G)do.”
Gold (D7)en (G)ring,
with one ti ny lit tle stone, wait ing (D7)there
for some (G)one to take it home.
By (D7)it (G)self,
it’s just a cold me tal lic thing.
On ly love can make a (D7)gold en wed ding (G)ring.
(D7)In a (G)small two room a part ment, as they fight their fi nal round,
he (D7)says, “You won’t ad mit it, but I (G)old fa (C)mil iar (G)tune.
She Tears roll down her cheeks and hap py thoughts run through her head, as he whis pers low, “With (D7)this ring I thee (G)wed.”
Gold (D7)en (G)ring,
with one ti ny lit tle stone, shin ing (D7)ring,
now at (G)last it’s found a home.
By (D7)it (G)self,
it’s just a cold me tal lic thing.
On ly love can make a (D7)gold en wed ding (G)ring.
(D7)In a (G)ring.
(D7)In a (G)rings there (C)on dis (G)play.
Gold en ring.
This page shows “Golden Ring” by George Jones & Tammy Wynette in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of G at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.