Chords for Bartenders sweetheart
Tempo:
82.775 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Am
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G]
Our marriage was happy, [D] I was never [G]
alone, except for the nights when my wife wasn't [D] home.
[G] She was religious, so humble and meek.
She attended her church [D] about [G] twice a week.
One night when she left, I [D] thought it [G] would be fine to take a ride around for a short
[D] pass of time.
[G] The time passed so quickly, and very soon I found I was driving down a back street [D] on
the outskirts [G] of town.
As I passed a corner, [D] a tavern came [G] to view, so neatly painted with light shades [D] of blue.
[G] My wife was in church, and I knew I had time to have at least [D] one [G] glass of wine.
The sign on the bar said [D] we'd close sharp [G] at ten, so I ordered my drink just as soon
as I [D] got in.
[Am] [G] I paid for my glass, and I turned for a seat, when a girl I then saw with [D] a face oh [G] so sweet.
My heart had stopped beating [D] as I saw [G] her there.
My legs started trembling as I walked to her [D] chair.
[G] I laid down my glass and a chair to pull out, when the bartender's hand [D] drew a glove from [G] my mouth.
He said, you're a stranger, [D] and I want you [G] to know, you're welcome to whiskey as long
as you've [D] got dough.
[G] But with my darling, no man can dine.
Her smile is for everyone, [D] but her love is [G] all mine.
I'm sorry, bartender, [B] I don't think you [G] should mind.
Cause with your darling, I'm entitled [D] to dine.
[G] But you can go on loving her the rest of your life, cause after tonight, [D] she's no longer my [G] wife.
Our marriage was happy, [D] I was never [G]
alone, except for the nights when my wife wasn't [D] home.
[G] She was religious, so humble and meek.
She attended her church [D] about [G] twice a week.
One night when she left, I [D] thought it [G] would be fine to take a ride around for a short
[D] pass of time.
[G] The time passed so quickly, and very soon I found I was driving down a back street [D] on
the outskirts [G] of town.
As I passed a corner, [D] a tavern came [G] to view, so neatly painted with light shades [D] of blue.
[G] My wife was in church, and I knew I had time to have at least [D] one [G] glass of wine.
The sign on the bar said [D] we'd close sharp [G] at ten, so I ordered my drink just as soon
as I [D] got in.
[Am] [G] I paid for my glass, and I turned for a seat, when a girl I then saw with [D] a face oh [G] so sweet.
My heart had stopped beating [D] as I saw [G] her there.
My legs started trembling as I walked to her [D] chair.
[G] I laid down my glass and a chair to pull out, when the bartender's hand [D] drew a glove from [G] my mouth.
He said, you're a stranger, [D] and I want you [G] to know, you're welcome to whiskey as long
as you've [D] got dough.
[G] But with my darling, no man can dine.
Her smile is for everyone, [D] but her love is [G] all mine.
I'm sorry, bartender, [B] I don't think you [G] should mind.
Cause with your darling, I'm entitled [D] to dine.
[G] But you can go on loving her the rest of your life, cause after tonight, [D] she's no longer my [G] wife.
Key:
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Our marriage was happy, [D] I was never [G]
alone, except for the nights when my wife wasn't [D] home.
_ [G] She was religious, so humble and meek.
She attended her church [D] about [G] twice a week.
_ One night when she left, I [D] thought it [G] would be fine to take a ride around for a short
[D] pass of time.
_ [G] The time passed so quickly, and very soon I found I was driving down a back street [D] on
the outskirts [G] of town.
As I passed a corner, [D] a tavern came [G] to view, so neatly painted with light shades [D] of blue.
_ _ [G] My wife was in church, and I knew I had time to have at least [D] one [G] glass of wine.
The _ sign on the bar said [D] we'd close sharp [G] at ten, so I ordered my drink just as soon
as I [D] got in.
[Am] _ [G] I paid for my glass, and I turned for a seat, when a girl I then saw with [D] a face oh [G] so sweet.
_ My heart had stopped beating [D] as I saw [G] her there.
My legs started trembling as I walked to her [D] chair.
_ [G] I laid down my glass and a chair to pull out, when the bartender's hand [D] drew a glove from [G] my mouth.
_ He said, you're a stranger, [D] and I want you [G] to know, you're welcome to whiskey as long
as you've [D] got dough.
_ _ [G] But with my darling, no man can dine.
Her smile is for everyone, [D] but her love is [G] all mine.
_ I'm sorry, bartender, [B] I don't think you [G] should mind.
Cause with your darling, I'm entitled [D] to dine.
_ [G] But you can go on loving her the rest of your life, cause after tonight, [D] she's no _ longer my [G] wife.
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Our marriage was happy, [D] I was never [G]
alone, except for the nights when my wife wasn't [D] home.
_ [G] She was religious, so humble and meek.
She attended her church [D] about [G] twice a week.
_ One night when she left, I [D] thought it [G] would be fine to take a ride around for a short
[D] pass of time.
_ [G] The time passed so quickly, and very soon I found I was driving down a back street [D] on
the outskirts [G] of town.
As I passed a corner, [D] a tavern came [G] to view, so neatly painted with light shades [D] of blue.
_ _ [G] My wife was in church, and I knew I had time to have at least [D] one [G] glass of wine.
The _ sign on the bar said [D] we'd close sharp [G] at ten, so I ordered my drink just as soon
as I [D] got in.
[Am] _ [G] I paid for my glass, and I turned for a seat, when a girl I then saw with [D] a face oh [G] so sweet.
_ My heart had stopped beating [D] as I saw [G] her there.
My legs started trembling as I walked to her [D] chair.
_ [G] I laid down my glass and a chair to pull out, when the bartender's hand [D] drew a glove from [G] my mouth.
_ He said, you're a stranger, [D] and I want you [G] to know, you're welcome to whiskey as long
as you've [D] got dough.
_ _ [G] But with my darling, no man can dine.
Her smile is for everyone, [D] but her love is [G] all mine.
_ I'm sorry, bartender, [B] I don't think you [G] should mind.
Cause with your darling, I'm entitled [D] to dine.
_ [G] But you can go on loving her the rest of your life, cause after tonight, [D] she's no _ longer my [G] wife.
_ _ _ _ _ _