Chords for Elvis talks about Priscilla and Lisa
Tempo:
110.75 bpm
Chords used:
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Gb
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F
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I want to make one thing clear.
Let me make something clear.
I've been singing that song for a long time.
I've been singing that song for a long time.
And a lot of people kind of got associated with me because they think it's a personal name.
It is not.
It's a beautiful song written by Marty Robbins.
And I heard Frankie Lane do it, I think it was.
And I just love the song.
And it has nothing to do with me personally.
My ex-wife, Priscilla, she's right here.
Come out, Johnny.
Come out.
Come on out.
[Gb]
Turn around and let them see you.
Let them see [Bb] you.
[N] Boy, she's a beautiful chick, I'll tell you for sure, boy.
Boy, I know when I pick someone, you know. God damn.
Now, show my little daughter, Lisa.
She's six years old.
Look at her jump up.
Put your dress down, Lisa.
You pull your dress down before you jump up like that again, young lady.
And then at the same booth is my girlfriend, Sheila.
Stand up, Sheila.
Turn around.
Turn around.
Completely around.
Sheila, straight up.
Hold her ring up.
Hold her ring up.
The ring, your right hand.
Look at that son of a bitch.
Now, the thing I'm trying to get across is we're the very best of friends, and we always have been.
Our divorce came about not because of another man or another woman,
but because of the circumstances involving my career.
I was traveling too much.
I was gone too much.
And it was just an agreement that I didn't think it was fair to her,
because I was gone so [G] much and everything.
So I, therefore, as decently as you can do that type of thing,
we just made an agreement [F] to her to always be friends and be close and care,
because we have a daughter to raise,
and for her to have whatever she wanted as a settlement.
After the settlement, it came out, and it was like $2 million.
Well, after that, I got her a mink coat.
I know it.
I'm talking about the mink coat.
You hang loose with it.
The XKE Jag, after the settlement, she gave it to her.
She got me, listen to this, tonight, a $42,000 white Rolls Royce.
[Bb]
[C] That's the type of relationship that we have, you know.
And it's not a bad setup, is it, fellas?
You know, I mean, I got part of it back anyway, didn't I?
I wasn't hurting too bad, but I mean, I did get part of it back.
You know, she bought the car just out of a gesture of love,
and she likes the studs that I have.
It's not a car, just studs.
Let me make something clear.
I've been singing that song for a long time.
I've been singing that song for a long time.
And a lot of people kind of got associated with me because they think it's a personal name.
It is not.
It's a beautiful song written by Marty Robbins.
And I heard Frankie Lane do it, I think it was.
And I just love the song.
And it has nothing to do with me personally.
My ex-wife, Priscilla, she's right here.
Come out, Johnny.
Come out.
Come on out.
[Gb]
Turn around and let them see you.
Let them see [Bb] you.
[N] Boy, she's a beautiful chick, I'll tell you for sure, boy.
Boy, I know when I pick someone, you know. God damn.
Now, show my little daughter, Lisa.
She's six years old.
Look at her jump up.
Put your dress down, Lisa.
You pull your dress down before you jump up like that again, young lady.
And then at the same booth is my girlfriend, Sheila.
Stand up, Sheila.
Turn around.
Turn around.
Completely around.
Sheila, straight up.
Hold her ring up.
Hold her ring up.
The ring, your right hand.
Look at that son of a bitch.
Now, the thing I'm trying to get across is we're the very best of friends, and we always have been.
Our divorce came about not because of another man or another woman,
but because of the circumstances involving my career.
I was traveling too much.
I was gone too much.
And it was just an agreement that I didn't think it was fair to her,
because I was gone so [G] much and everything.
So I, therefore, as decently as you can do that type of thing,
we just made an agreement [F] to her to always be friends and be close and care,
because we have a daughter to raise,
and for her to have whatever she wanted as a settlement.
After the settlement, it came out, and it was like $2 million.
Well, after that, I got her a mink coat.
I know it.
I'm talking about the mink coat.
You hang loose with it.
The XKE Jag, after the settlement, she gave it to her.
She got me, listen to this, tonight, a $42,000 white Rolls Royce.
[Bb]
[C] That's the type of relationship that we have, you know.
And it's not a bad setup, is it, fellas?
You know, I mean, I got part of it back anyway, didn't I?
I wasn't hurting too bad, but I mean, I did get part of it back.
You know, she bought the car just out of a gesture of love,
and she likes the studs that I have.
It's not a car, just studs.
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I want to make one thing clear.
Let me make something clear. _
I've been singing that song for a long time.
I've been singing that song for a long time.
_ And a lot of people kind of got associated with me because they think it's a personal name.
It is not.
It's a beautiful song written by Marty Robbins.
_ And I heard Frankie Lane do it, I think it was.
_ And I just love the song.
And it has nothing to do with me personally.
My ex-wife, Priscilla, she's right here.
Come _ _ out, Johnny. _ _ _ _
Come out.
Come on out.
_ _ _ [Gb]
Turn around and let them see you.
Let them see [Bb] you. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ Boy, she's a beautiful chick, I'll tell you for sure, boy. _ _ _
Boy, I know when I pick someone, you know. God damn. _
Now, show my little daughter, Lisa.
She's six years old.
Look at her jump up.
Put your dress down, Lisa.
_ _ _ _ _ You pull your dress down before you jump up like that again, young lady. _ _ _
_ And then at the same booth is my girlfriend, Sheila.
Stand up, Sheila. _ _ _ _ _ _
Turn around.
Turn around.
Completely around.
Sheila, straight up.
Hold her ring up.
Hold her ring up.
The ring, your right hand.
Look at that son of a bitch.
_ _ Now, the thing I'm trying to get across is _ we're the very best of friends, and we always have been.
Our divorce came about not because of another man or another woman,
but because of the circumstances involving my career.
I was traveling too much.
I was gone too much.
And it was just an agreement that I didn't think it was fair to her,
because I was gone so [G] much and everything.
So I, therefore, as decently as you can do that type of thing,
we just made an agreement [F] _ to her to always be friends and be close and care,
because we have a daughter to raise, _
and for her to have whatever she wanted as a settlement.
After the settlement, it came out, and it was like $2 million.
Well, _ _ after that, I got her a mink coat. _ _ _
I know it.
_ I'm talking about the mink coat.
You hang loose with it.
_ _ _ _ The XKE Jag, after the settlement, she gave it to her.
She got me, listen to this, tonight, _ _ _ a $42,000 white Rolls Royce.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] That's the type of relationship that we have, you know.
And _ it's _ not a bad setup, is it, fellas?
You _ know, I mean, I got part of it back anyway, didn't I?
_ _ _ I wasn't hurting too bad, but I mean, I did get part of it back.
You know, she bought the car just out of a gesture of love,
and she likes the studs that I have.
It's not a car, just studs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Let me make something clear. _
I've been singing that song for a long time.
I've been singing that song for a long time.
_ And a lot of people kind of got associated with me because they think it's a personal name.
It is not.
It's a beautiful song written by Marty Robbins.
_ And I heard Frankie Lane do it, I think it was.
_ And I just love the song.
And it has nothing to do with me personally.
My ex-wife, Priscilla, she's right here.
Come _ _ out, Johnny. _ _ _ _
Come out.
Come on out.
_ _ _ [Gb]
Turn around and let them see you.
Let them see [Bb] you. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ Boy, she's a beautiful chick, I'll tell you for sure, boy. _ _ _
Boy, I know when I pick someone, you know. God damn. _
Now, show my little daughter, Lisa.
She's six years old.
Look at her jump up.
Put your dress down, Lisa.
_ _ _ _ _ You pull your dress down before you jump up like that again, young lady. _ _ _
_ And then at the same booth is my girlfriend, Sheila.
Stand up, Sheila. _ _ _ _ _ _
Turn around.
Turn around.
Completely around.
Sheila, straight up.
Hold her ring up.
Hold her ring up.
The ring, your right hand.
Look at that son of a bitch.
_ _ Now, the thing I'm trying to get across is _ we're the very best of friends, and we always have been.
Our divorce came about not because of another man or another woman,
but because of the circumstances involving my career.
I was traveling too much.
I was gone too much.
And it was just an agreement that I didn't think it was fair to her,
because I was gone so [G] much and everything.
So I, therefore, as decently as you can do that type of thing,
we just made an agreement [F] _ to her to always be friends and be close and care,
because we have a daughter to raise, _
and for her to have whatever she wanted as a settlement.
After the settlement, it came out, and it was like $2 million.
Well, _ _ after that, I got her a mink coat. _ _ _
I know it.
_ I'm talking about the mink coat.
You hang loose with it.
_ _ _ _ The XKE Jag, after the settlement, she gave it to her.
She got me, listen to this, tonight, _ _ _ a $42,000 white Rolls Royce.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] That's the type of relationship that we have, you know.
And _ it's _ not a bad setup, is it, fellas?
You _ know, I mean, I got part of it back anyway, didn't I?
_ _ _ I wasn't hurting too bad, but I mean, I did get part of it back.
You know, she bought the car just out of a gesture of love,
and she likes the studs that I have.
It's not a car, just studs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _