Chords for Elvis talks about Priscilla and Lisa
Tempo:
110.75 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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I want to make one thing clear.
I've been singing that song for a long time.
for a long time.
me because they think it's a personal name.
Robbins.
And I just love the song.
me personally.
out, Johnny.
I've been singing that song for a long time.
for a long time.
me because they think it's a personal name.
Robbins.
And I just love the song.
me personally.
out, Johnny.
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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. _ _ _ _ _ _ _