Chords for #TexasTornados, #WhoWereYouThinkingOf, #GrueneHall, 1992, #FeatureTube
Tempo:
68.6 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
Db
G
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] Like no other place in the world, [E] Texas nurtures a constant give and take between its different
brands of music and musicians.
[N]
Blues, rock, conjunto, country and jazz always beg, borrow
and steal from each other to create ever-changing musical styles.
Tonight, Rhythms of the World
returns to Green Hall to present today's most notorious example of that great Texas mix.
On their own, Freddy Fender, the Hispanic rock and roller who's been making hits since
the 50s, Flaco Jimenez, king of the conjunto accordion, Augie Myers and Doug Somme, founding
members of the Sir Douglas Quintet, represent the greatest of their different traditions.
Together, they are the Texas Tornadoes.
How we doing out there?
[Ab]
[Eb]
[Db] [Eb] [Ab]
[Eb]
[Db] [Eb] [Ab]
[Eb]
I [Db] want the smile [Eb] on your face, I ain't seen it [Ab] sunshine.
You got more out of it than I put into [Eb] it last night.
[Db] Who you thinking [Eb] of when we were loving [Ab] last night?
I'll squeeze that boogie boy.
Augie [Eb] Myers.
Booyah.
[Db] [Eb] [Ab]
Augie.
Who you thinking of when we were making [Eb] love last night?
[Db] That was the smile [Eb] on your face, I ain't seen it [Ab] sunshine.
You didn't want a drink when we were saying [Eb] goodbye last night.
[Db] Who you thinking [Eb] of when we were loving [Ab] last night?
Who you thinking of when we were making [Eb] love last night?
[Db] Was it a day [Eb] looking stranger or a broken [Ab] line?
You didn't want a drink when we were saying [Eb] goodbye last night.
[Db] Who you thinking [Eb] of when we were loving [Ab] last night?
[Eb] Who you thinking of when we were making love last [Ab] night?
I'm out.
brands of music and musicians.
[N]
Blues, rock, conjunto, country and jazz always beg, borrow
and steal from each other to create ever-changing musical styles.
Tonight, Rhythms of the World
returns to Green Hall to present today's most notorious example of that great Texas mix.
On their own, Freddy Fender, the Hispanic rock and roller who's been making hits since
the 50s, Flaco Jimenez, king of the conjunto accordion, Augie Myers and Doug Somme, founding
members of the Sir Douglas Quintet, represent the greatest of their different traditions.
Together, they are the Texas Tornadoes.
How we doing out there?
[Ab]
[Eb]
[Db] [Eb] [Ab]
[Eb]
[Db] [Eb] [Ab]
[Eb]
I [Db] want the smile [Eb] on your face, I ain't seen it [Ab] sunshine.
You got more out of it than I put into [Eb] it last night.
[Db] Who you thinking [Eb] of when we were loving [Ab] last night?
I'll squeeze that boogie boy.
Augie [Eb] Myers.
Booyah.
[Db] [Eb] [Ab]
Augie.
Who you thinking of when we were making [Eb] love last night?
[Db] That was the smile [Eb] on your face, I ain't seen it [Ab] sunshine.
You didn't want a drink when we were saying [Eb] goodbye last night.
[Db] Who you thinking [Eb] of when we were loving [Ab] last night?
Who you thinking of when we were making [Eb] love last night?
[Db] Was it a day [Eb] looking stranger or a broken [Ab] line?
You didn't want a drink when we were saying [Eb] goodbye last night.
[Db] Who you thinking [Eb] of when we were loving [Ab] last night?
[Eb] Who you thinking of when we were making love last [Ab] night?
I'm out.
Key:
Eb
Ab
Db
G
E
Eb
Ab
Db
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] Like no other place in the world, [E] Texas nurtures a constant give and take between its different
brands of music and musicians.
[N]
Blues, rock, conjunto, country and jazz always beg, borrow
and steal from each other to create ever-changing musical styles.
Tonight, Rhythms of the World
returns to Green Hall to present today's most notorious example of that great Texas mix.
_ On their own, Freddy Fender, the Hispanic rock and roller who's been making hits since
the 50s, Flaco Jimenez, king of the conjunto accordion, Augie Myers and Doug Somme, founding
members of the Sir Douglas Quintet, represent the greatest of their different traditions.
Together, they are the Texas Tornadoes.
How _ _ _ _ we doing out there? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
I [Db] want the smile [Eb] on your face, I ain't seen it [Ab] sunshine. _
_ You got more out of it than I put into [Eb] it last night.
_ [Db] Who you thinking [Eb] of when we were loving [Ab] last night?
I'll squeeze that boogie boy.
_ Augie [Eb] Myers. _
Booyah.
[Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
Augie.
Who you thinking of when we were making [Eb] love last night?
_ [Db] That was the smile [Eb] on your face, I ain't seen it [Ab] sunshine. _
_ You didn't want a drink when we were saying [Eb] goodbye last night.
_ [Db] Who you thinking [Eb] of when we were loving [Ab] last night? _
_ Who you thinking of when we were making [Eb] love last night?
_ [Db] Was it a day [Eb] looking stranger or a broken [Ab] line? _
_ You didn't want a drink when we were saying [Eb] goodbye last night.
_ [Db] Who you thinking [Eb] of when we were loving [Ab] last night? _
_ [Eb] Who you thinking of when we were making love last [Ab] night? _
I'm out. _ _ _ _ _ _
brands of music and musicians.
[N]
Blues, rock, conjunto, country and jazz always beg, borrow
and steal from each other to create ever-changing musical styles.
Tonight, Rhythms of the World
returns to Green Hall to present today's most notorious example of that great Texas mix.
_ On their own, Freddy Fender, the Hispanic rock and roller who's been making hits since
the 50s, Flaco Jimenez, king of the conjunto accordion, Augie Myers and Doug Somme, founding
members of the Sir Douglas Quintet, represent the greatest of their different traditions.
Together, they are the Texas Tornadoes.
How _ _ _ _ we doing out there? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
I [Db] want the smile [Eb] on your face, I ain't seen it [Ab] sunshine. _
_ You got more out of it than I put into [Eb] it last night.
_ [Db] Who you thinking [Eb] of when we were loving [Ab] last night?
I'll squeeze that boogie boy.
_ Augie [Eb] Myers. _
Booyah.
[Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
Augie.
Who you thinking of when we were making [Eb] love last night?
_ [Db] That was the smile [Eb] on your face, I ain't seen it [Ab] sunshine. _
_ You didn't want a drink when we were saying [Eb] goodbye last night.
_ [Db] Who you thinking [Eb] of when we were loving [Ab] last night? _
_ Who you thinking of when we were making [Eb] love last night?
_ [Db] Was it a day [Eb] looking stranger or a broken [Ab] line? _
_ You didn't want a drink when we were saying [Eb] goodbye last night.
_ [Db] Who you thinking [Eb] of when we were loving [Ab] last night? _
_ [Eb] Who you thinking of when we were making love last [Ab] night? _
I'm out. _ _ _ _ _ _