Bob Wills Is Still The King Chords by Waylon Jennings
Tempo:
82.55 bpm
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Here's a song I wrote on a plane between Dallas and Austin, going to El Paso.
Oops.
This is what gave us the idea to come down here.
probably did as much for our kind of music as anybody.
Well, the honky tonks in Texas [A] were fine as were the peccary [E] homes.
and the [B] rose of San Antonio?
up on music [E] that we call Western Swing.
Here's a song I wrote on a plane between Dallas and Austin, going to El Paso.
Oops.
This is what gave us the idea to come down here.
probably did as much for our kind of music as anybody.
Well, the honky tonks in Texas [A] were fine as were the peccary [E] homes.
and the [B] rose of San Antonio?
up on music [E] that we call Western Swing.
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_ Here's a song I wrote on a plane between Dallas and Austin, _ _ _ _ _ going to El Paso.
_ _ _ Oops. _ _
This is what gave us the idea to come down here.
This is a song about a guy that _ _ _ _ _ _ probably did as much for our kind of music as anybody. _ _ _ _ _
Well, the honky tonks in Texas [A] were fine as were the peccary [E] homes.
_ _ Where did your hat to the ladies and the [B] rose of San Antonio?
_ _ [E] [A] I grew up on music [E] that we call Western Swing. _
It don't matter who's in Austin, [B] Bob Wills is still [E] the king.
_ _ _ _ _ _ But I can still remember [A] the way things were [E] back then. _
In spite of all the hard times, I'd live [B] it all again.
_ _ [A] Hear the Texas playboys [E] and Tommy Duncan sing.
Makes me proud to be from Texas where [B] Bob Wills is [E] still the king. _ _
_ _ _ [A] You can hear the grand old lottery [E] in Nashville, Tennessee.
_ It's the home of country music, on that we all [B] agree. _
But [E] when you cross that old Red River, [A] horse, that just don't [E] mean a thing.
_ _ Once you're down in Texas, [B] Bob Wills is [E] still the king.
_ Well, _ _
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[A] if you ain't never been [E] there, then I guess you ain't been told.
_ Unless you just can't live in Texas, unless you got [B] a love of soul. _ _ _ _
[E] It's the home of Willie Nelson, [A] the home of [E] Western Swing.
_ He'll be the first to tell [B] you Bob Wills is [E] still the king.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
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_ Here's a song I wrote on a plane between Dallas and Austin, _ _ _ _ _ going to El Paso.
_ _ _ Oops. _ _
This is what gave us the idea to come down here.
This is a song about a guy that _ _ _ _ _ _ probably did as much for our kind of music as anybody. _ _ _ _ _
Well, the honky tonks in Texas [A] were fine as were the peccary [E] homes.
_ _ Where did your hat to the ladies and the [B] rose of San Antonio?
_ _ [E] [A] I grew up on music [E] that we call Western Swing. _
It don't matter who's in Austin, [B] Bob Wills is still [E] the king.
_ _ _ _ _ _ But I can still remember [A] the way things were [E] back then. _
In spite of all the hard times, I'd live [B] it all again.
_ _ [A] Hear the Texas playboys [E] and Tommy Duncan sing.
Makes me proud to be from Texas where [B] Bob Wills is [E] still the king. _ _
_ _ _ [A] You can hear the grand old lottery [E] in Nashville, Tennessee.
_ It's the home of country music, on that we all [B] agree. _
But [E] when you cross that old Red River, [A] horse, that just don't [E] mean a thing.
_ _ Once you're down in Texas, [B] Bob Wills is [E] still the king.
_ Well, _ _
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_ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] if you ain't never been [E] there, then I guess you ain't been told.
_ Unless you just can't live in Texas, unless you got [B] a love of soul. _ _ _ _
[E] It's the home of Willie Nelson, [A] the home of [E] Western Swing.
_ He'll be the first to tell [B] you Bob Wills is [E] still the king.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _