Chords for Chris Young- When She's On HD Lyrics (On Screen)
Tempo:
83.3 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Eb
Gm
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb] [Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb] [Bb]
She turns every head coming down the sidewalk [Gm] in that red sundress that she just bought.
[F] Crawls in a traffic jam [Cm] on a green [Eb] light.
[Bb]
A string of pearls showing off her suntan.
[F] [Gm] And all those girls dancing around in Ray-Bans.
[F] If you think that's [Eb] something to see, [F] you ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that front porch in those cut-off jeans.
[Eb] In that Texas Longhorn t-shirt, hair drying in the breeze.
[F] Coming along to some old [Cm] Haggard song.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on.
[Eb]
[Bb] Down at the office in those high heels, [Gm] looking like a million, closing baked in.
[F] She'll remind the boys her eyes are [Cm] way up here.
[Bb] Yeah, that'll make you [Eb] smile ear to ear.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that leather couch, reading that fairy tale.
[Eb] To a sleepy-eyed little girl in pajamas and ponytails.
[F] And one day your Prince Charming will [Cm] come along.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on.
[Eb] [F]
You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that front porch in those old cut-off jeans.
[Eb] That Texas Longhorn t-shirt, [Bb] smiling back at me.
[F] If you see her, dress to kill and it [Cm] drops your jaw.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that leather couch, reading that fairy tale.
[F] That's when [Gm]
she's on.
[Eb]
[Bb] That's when she's on that front porch in those old cut-off [F] jeans.
That's when [Gm] she's on.
[Eb] Whoa!
That's [Bb] when she's on.
That's when [Gm] she's on.
[Eb] [Bb]
[F] [Gm]
[Bb]
[Eb] [Bb]
She turns every head coming down the sidewalk [Gm] in that red sundress that she just bought.
[F] Crawls in a traffic jam [Cm] on a green [Eb] light.
[Bb]
A string of pearls showing off her suntan.
[F] [Gm] And all those girls dancing around in Ray-Bans.
[F] If you think that's [Eb] something to see, [F] you ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that front porch in those cut-off jeans.
[Eb] In that Texas Longhorn t-shirt, hair drying in the breeze.
[F] Coming along to some old [Cm] Haggard song.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on.
[Eb]
[Bb] Down at the office in those high heels, [Gm] looking like a million, closing baked in.
[F] She'll remind the boys her eyes are [Cm] way up here.
[Bb] Yeah, that'll make you [Eb] smile ear to ear.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that leather couch, reading that fairy tale.
[Eb] To a sleepy-eyed little girl in pajamas and ponytails.
[F] And one day your Prince Charming will [Cm] come along.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on.
[Eb] [F]
You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that front porch in those old cut-off jeans.
[Eb] That Texas Longhorn t-shirt, [Bb] smiling back at me.
[F] If you see her, dress to kill and it [Cm] drops your jaw.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that leather couch, reading that fairy tale.
[F] That's when [Gm]
she's on.
[Eb]
[Bb] That's when she's on that front porch in those old cut-off [F] jeans.
That's when [Gm] she's on.
[Eb] Whoa!
That's [Bb] when she's on.
That's when [Gm] she's on.
[Eb] [Bb]
[F] [Gm]
Key:
Bb
F
Eb
Gm
Cm
Bb
F
Eb
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb]
She turns every head coming down the sidewalk [Gm] in that red sundress that she just bought.
[F] _ _ Crawls in a traffic jam [Cm] on a green [Eb] light.
_ [Bb]
A string of pearls showing off her suntan. _
[F] _ [Gm] And all those girls dancing around in Ray-Bans.
_ _ [F] If you think that's [Eb] something to see, [F] you ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that front porch in those cut-off jeans.
[Eb] In that Texas Longhorn t-shirt, hair drying in the breeze.
[F] Coming along to some old [Cm] Haggard song.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ Down at the office in those high heels, _ _ [Gm] _ looking like a million, closing baked in.
_ [F] She'll remind the boys her eyes are [Cm] way up here.
[Bb] Yeah, that'll make you [Eb] smile ear to ear.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that leather couch, reading that fairy tale.
[Eb] To a sleepy-eyed little girl in pajamas and ponytails.
[F] And one day your Prince Charming will [Cm] come along.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on. _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F]
You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that front porch in those old cut-off jeans.
[Eb] That Texas Longhorn t-shirt, [Bb] smiling back at me.
[F] If you see her, dress to kill and it [Cm] drops your jaw.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that leather couch, reading that fairy tale.
[F] That's when [Gm]
she's on.
_ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] That's when she's on that front porch in those old cut-off [F] jeans.
That's when [Gm] she's on.
[Eb] Whoa!
That's [Bb] when she's on. _ _ _ _
That's when [Gm] she's on.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb]
She turns every head coming down the sidewalk [Gm] in that red sundress that she just bought.
[F] _ _ Crawls in a traffic jam [Cm] on a green [Eb] light.
_ [Bb]
A string of pearls showing off her suntan. _
[F] _ [Gm] And all those girls dancing around in Ray-Bans.
_ _ [F] If you think that's [Eb] something to see, [F] you ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that front porch in those cut-off jeans.
[Eb] In that Texas Longhorn t-shirt, hair drying in the breeze.
[F] Coming along to some old [Cm] Haggard song.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ Down at the office in those high heels, _ _ [Gm] _ looking like a million, closing baked in.
_ [F] She'll remind the boys her eyes are [Cm] way up here.
[Bb] Yeah, that'll make you [Eb] smile ear to ear.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that leather couch, reading that fairy tale.
[Eb] To a sleepy-eyed little girl in pajamas and ponytails.
[F] And one day your Prince Charming will [Cm] come along.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on. _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F]
You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that front porch in those old cut-off jeans.
[Eb] That Texas Longhorn t-shirt, [Bb] smiling back at me.
[F] If you see her, dress to kill and it [Cm] drops your jaw.
[F] You ought to see her when [Bb] she's on that leather couch, reading that fairy tale.
[F] That's when [Gm]
she's on.
_ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] That's when she's on that front porch in those old cut-off [F] jeans.
That's when [Gm] she's on.
[Eb] Whoa!
That's [Bb] when she's on. _ _ _ _
That's when [Gm] she's on.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _
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