Chords for Ella Langley - you look like you love me feat. Riley Green (Lyrics)
Tempo:
129.05 bpm
Chords used:
B
F#
C#m
E
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B]
I was all but 22, I think at the time.
[C#m] I'd been out on the road, lonely at night, [E] and
it'd been a while, [F#] so it was on my [B] mind.
[F#] Well, [B] I saw him walk in with his cowboy hat, [C#m] and
I thought to myself, I could use some of that.
[E] His boots like glass on a sawdust floor, [F#] had
moves like nothing I'd ever seen [A#] before.
[B] So I walked right up, and I pulled him to the
side.
[C#m] I handed that man a beer, and looked him in the eyes, [E] and I said, baby, I think
you're gonna [F#] want to hear this.
Then I told him, [G#] [B] excuse me, you look like [C#m] you love me,
you look like [E] you want me, [F#] and want you to come [B] on home.
[F#] Baby, I [B] don't blame you, for
looking me up and [C#m] down across this room.
I'm drunk and I'm [E] ready to leave, [F#] and you look
like [B] you love me.
Well, I was down at a local beer joint with a few of the guys, [C#m] and this
cute little country girl caught my eye.
[E] And boy, let me tell you, she was the prettiest
thing I'd ever [G#] seen in a pair of boots.
[B] Well, she walked right up to me, handed me a beer,
[C#m] gave me a look like, let's get out of here.
[E] And that's when I realized that she was every
cowboy's dream [F#] come true.
She told me this right here.
She said, [B] excuse me, you look
like [C#m] you love me, you look like [E] you want me, [F#] and want you to come [B] on home.
[F#] And baby, I
[B] don't blame you, for looking me up and [C#m] down across this room.
I'm drunk and I'm ready
[E] to leave, [F#] and you look like [B] you love me.
[G#] Alright now, [B]
[C#m]
[E]
[F#] [B]
[C#m] so if you ever see a man in a cowboy
hat, [E] and you think to yourself, I could use some of that, [C#m] don't waste your time.
Just
give him this [F#] here line.
It goes a [G#m] little like this.
[B] Excuse me, you look like [C#m] you love
me, you look like [E] you want me, [F#] and want you to come [B] on home.
[F#] And baby, I [B] don't blame you,
for looking me up and [C#m] down across this room.
I'm drunk and I'm ready [E] to leave, [F#] and you
look like [B] you love me.
I'm drunk and I'm ready [C#m] to leave, [F#] and you look like you love [B] me.
[N]
I was all but 22, I think at the time.
[C#m] I'd been out on the road, lonely at night, [E] and
it'd been a while, [F#] so it was on my [B] mind.
[F#] Well, [B] I saw him walk in with his cowboy hat, [C#m] and
I thought to myself, I could use some of that.
[E] His boots like glass on a sawdust floor, [F#] had
moves like nothing I'd ever seen [A#] before.
[B] So I walked right up, and I pulled him to the
side.
[C#m] I handed that man a beer, and looked him in the eyes, [E] and I said, baby, I think
you're gonna [F#] want to hear this.
Then I told him, [G#] [B] excuse me, you look like [C#m] you love me,
you look like [E] you want me, [F#] and want you to come [B] on home.
[F#] Baby, I [B] don't blame you, for
looking me up and [C#m] down across this room.
I'm drunk and I'm [E] ready to leave, [F#] and you look
like [B] you love me.
Well, I was down at a local beer joint with a few of the guys, [C#m] and this
cute little country girl caught my eye.
[E] And boy, let me tell you, she was the prettiest
thing I'd ever [G#] seen in a pair of boots.
[B] Well, she walked right up to me, handed me a beer,
[C#m] gave me a look like, let's get out of here.
[E] And that's when I realized that she was every
cowboy's dream [F#] come true.
She told me this right here.
She said, [B] excuse me, you look
like [C#m] you love me, you look like [E] you want me, [F#] and want you to come [B] on home.
[F#] And baby, I
[B] don't blame you, for looking me up and [C#m] down across this room.
I'm drunk and I'm ready
[E] to leave, [F#] and you look like [B] you love me.
[G#] Alright now, [B]
[C#m]
[E]
[F#] [B]
[C#m] so if you ever see a man in a cowboy
hat, [E] and you think to yourself, I could use some of that, [C#m] don't waste your time.
Just
give him this [F#] here line.
It goes a [G#m] little like this.
[B] Excuse me, you look like [C#m] you love
me, you look like [E] you want me, [F#] and want you to come [B] on home.
[F#] And baby, I [B] don't blame you,
for looking me up and [C#m] down across this room.
I'm drunk and I'm ready [E] to leave, [F#] and you
look like [B] you love me.
I'm drunk and I'm ready [C#m] to leave, [F#] and you look like you love [B] me.
[N]
Key:
B
F#
C#m
E
G#
B
F#
C#m
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I was all but 22, I think at the time.
[C#m] I'd been out on the road, lonely at night, [E] _ and
it'd been a while, [F#] _ so it was on my [B] mind. _ _
_ [F#] _ _ Well, [B] I saw him walk in with his cowboy hat, [C#m] and
I thought to myself, I could use some of that.
[E] His boots like glass on a sawdust floor, [F#] had
moves like nothing I'd ever seen [A#] before.
_ [B] So I walked right up, and I pulled him to the
side.
[C#m] I handed that man a beer, and looked him in the eyes, [E] _ and I said, baby, I think
you're gonna [F#] want to hear this.
Then I told him, [G#] _ [B] excuse _ me, you look like [C#m] you love me,
you look like [E] you want me, [F#] and want you to come [B] on home. _
_ [F#] _ Baby, I [B] don't blame you, for
looking me up and [C#m] down across this room.
I'm drunk and I'm [E] ready to leave, [F#] and you look
like [B] you love me.
_ _ _ Well, I was down at a local beer joint with a few of the guys, [C#m] and this
cute little country girl caught my eye.
[E] And boy, let me tell you, she was the prettiest
thing I'd ever [G#] seen in a pair of boots. _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] Well, she walked right up to me, handed me a beer,
[C#m] _ gave me a look like, let's get out of here.
_ [E] And that's when I realized that she was every
cowboy's dream [F#] come true.
She told me this right here.
She said, [B] excuse _ me, you look
like [C#m] you love me, you look like [E] you want me, [F#] and want you to come [B] on home.
_ [F#] And baby, I
[B] don't blame you, for looking me up and [C#m] down across this room.
I'm drunk and I'm ready
[E] to leave, [F#] and you look like [B] you love me.
_ [G#] Alright now, [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] so if you ever see a man in a cowboy
hat, [E] and you think to yourself, I could use some of that, [C#m] don't waste your time.
_ Just
give him this [F#] here line.
It goes a [G#m] little like this.
_ _ [B] Excuse _ _ me, you look like [C#m] you love
me, you look like [E] you want me, [F#] and want you to come [B] on home. _
_ [F#] And baby, I [B] don't blame you,
for looking me up and [C#m] down across this room.
I'm drunk and I'm ready [E] to leave, [F#] and you
look like [B] you love me.
I'm drunk and I'm ready [C#m] to leave, [F#] and you look like you _ love _ [B] me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I was all but 22, I think at the time.
[C#m] I'd been out on the road, lonely at night, [E] _ and
it'd been a while, [F#] _ so it was on my [B] mind. _ _
_ [F#] _ _ Well, [B] I saw him walk in with his cowboy hat, [C#m] and
I thought to myself, I could use some of that.
[E] His boots like glass on a sawdust floor, [F#] had
moves like nothing I'd ever seen [A#] before.
_ [B] So I walked right up, and I pulled him to the
side.
[C#m] I handed that man a beer, and looked him in the eyes, [E] _ and I said, baby, I think
you're gonna [F#] want to hear this.
Then I told him, [G#] _ [B] excuse _ me, you look like [C#m] you love me,
you look like [E] you want me, [F#] and want you to come [B] on home. _
_ [F#] _ Baby, I [B] don't blame you, for
looking me up and [C#m] down across this room.
I'm drunk and I'm [E] ready to leave, [F#] and you look
like [B] you love me.
_ _ _ Well, I was down at a local beer joint with a few of the guys, [C#m] and this
cute little country girl caught my eye.
[E] And boy, let me tell you, she was the prettiest
thing I'd ever [G#] seen in a pair of boots. _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] Well, she walked right up to me, handed me a beer,
[C#m] _ gave me a look like, let's get out of here.
_ [E] And that's when I realized that she was every
cowboy's dream [F#] come true.
She told me this right here.
She said, [B] excuse _ me, you look
like [C#m] you love me, you look like [E] you want me, [F#] and want you to come [B] on home.
_ [F#] And baby, I
[B] don't blame you, for looking me up and [C#m] down across this room.
I'm drunk and I'm ready
[E] to leave, [F#] and you look like [B] you love me.
_ [G#] Alright now, [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] so if you ever see a man in a cowboy
hat, [E] and you think to yourself, I could use some of that, [C#m] don't waste your time.
_ Just
give him this [F#] here line.
It goes a [G#m] little like this.
_ _ [B] Excuse _ _ me, you look like [C#m] you love
me, you look like [E] you want me, [F#] and want you to come [B] on home. _
_ [F#] And baby, I [B] don't blame you,
for looking me up and [C#m] down across this room.
I'm drunk and I'm ready [E] to leave, [F#] and you
look like [B] you love me.
I'm drunk and I'm ready [C#m] to leave, [F#] and you look like you _ love _ [B] me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _