"All I Could Do Was Cry" Etta James At Last (1960) The chord progression here is relatively simple, although effective. What really makes this song stand out is the wrenching delivery that James throws behind it, and the power with which she spits even just that second "rice" makes it clear that she is not a woman to be trifled with. Although this song can be played with a capo on the first fret (and probably should be if you plan on using the delicate arpeggiation of the original) it sounds great with a single guitar belting out simple barre chords and a singer with a voice big enough to do it justice. G# C# D# G# G# C# D# G# I heard church bells ring C# D# G# I heard a choir singing C# D# G# Fm I saw my love walk down the aisle C# D# G# on her finger he placed a ring (N.C.) Whoahhhh whoah.. C# D# G# I saw them holding hands C# D# G She was standing there with my man C# D# G# Fm I heard them promise, "'Til death do us part" C# D# G# Each word Was a pain in my heart Chorus : C# D# G# All I could do was cry All I could do was cry C# D# G# Fm I was losing the man that I love C# D# G# and all I could do was cry C# D# G# And now the wedding is over C# D# G# Rice, rice has been thrown over their heads C# D# G# Fm For them life has just begun C# D# G# but mine is at an end Ohh oh... (chorus)