Chords for Lyle Lovett and Vince Gill sing Give Back My Heart in Glendale, PA
Tempo:
103.75 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
A man has got to see what he can see.
[A] [D] Well, I love the road and I love the [G] air,
and I don't worry, hell, I never care.
[E] I love my women sometimes, [A] they love me.
[F] But I was [D] cocky one day, I still don't know why.
[G] I didn't even like that [E] time this fella said,
stranger, why don't you just go [A] on home?
I [D] said, man, [D] that's where I'm headed to,
you couldn't [G] stop me, but I'm right.
[E] And I lived in that bandit world [A] all along.
[D] But the road was long and home,
as far as [A] I stopped off this little cowboy looking boy
[E] walking through the door.
She [A] just smiled, a little [D] long ponytail
and a pretty white [G] vest.
She said, hi, boat riders do [B] it best.
I said, oh [D] my God, what's your name?
Her name's [A] Rob.
I [D] said, move your back, [G] man,
you better get [Em] back on, take your boots
and walk right [A] up my lap.
I [D] said, move your back, [G] man,
you better [A] get back on, [E] take your boots
[A] and walk right up [D] my lap.
I looked at her and she looked at me,
[G] and I looked back and she looked [A] back,
and we [E] went out together for a [A] walk.
[D] The water got [A] bright like the stars,
but your droll pick up said you [G] need a pause.
[E] They looked right around, [Am] I left the door.
I [D] said, move your back, [G] man,
take [E] your boots and walk right up [A] my lap.
[D] I said, move your back, [G] man,
[Em] I gave me no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
[G] [E]
[B] [A] [D]
[Em] [A]
[D] [G]
[B] [A]
[Am] [A]
[D]
I threw [G] the last of the water back at you.
[Am]
You [E] know it isn't [Am] impossible,
I never swayed, said, [D] move [B] your back, man.
[G]
[Em] I gave me no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
[A]
When I asked her, she said,
[D] I'll never know what [G] it's been, baby.
[B] Twenty years old, she [E] cuts herself
when I try to be a good [A] girl.
But [D] I'm a traveling man,
don't tie me [G] down,
there's just too much living going on around.
[B] But [E] I can't figure out quite where it went.
[A] [D]
Move your back, [G] man,
[E] take your boots and walk right [Am] up my lap.
[D] Move your back, [G] man,
[E] I gave me [A] no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
I gave me no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
[E] I gave me no [A] cowgirl [D] compared to that.
[G] [Em] [D]
[A]
[B]
[A] [D] Well, I love the road and I love the [G] air,
and I don't worry, hell, I never care.
[E] I love my women sometimes, [A] they love me.
[F] But I was [D] cocky one day, I still don't know why.
[G] I didn't even like that [E] time this fella said,
stranger, why don't you just go [A] on home?
I [D] said, man, [D] that's where I'm headed to,
you couldn't [G] stop me, but I'm right.
[E] And I lived in that bandit world [A] all along.
[D] But the road was long and home,
as far as [A] I stopped off this little cowboy looking boy
[E] walking through the door.
She [A] just smiled, a little [D] long ponytail
and a pretty white [G] vest.
She said, hi, boat riders do [B] it best.
I said, oh [D] my God, what's your name?
Her name's [A] Rob.
I [D] said, move your back, [G] man,
you better get [Em] back on, take your boots
and walk right [A] up my lap.
I [D] said, move your back, [G] man,
you better [A] get back on, [E] take your boots
[A] and walk right up [D] my lap.
I looked at her and she looked at me,
[G] and I looked back and she looked [A] back,
and we [E] went out together for a [A] walk.
[D] The water got [A] bright like the stars,
but your droll pick up said you [G] need a pause.
[E] They looked right around, [Am] I left the door.
I [D] said, move your back, [G] man,
take [E] your boots and walk right up [A] my lap.
[D] I said, move your back, [G] man,
[Em] I gave me no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
[G] [E]
[B] [A] [D]
[Em] [A]
[D] [G]
[B] [A]
[Am] [A]
[D]
I threw [G] the last of the water back at you.
[Am]
You [E] know it isn't [Am] impossible,
I never swayed, said, [D] move [B] your back, man.
[G]
[Em] I gave me no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
[A]
When I asked her, she said,
[D] I'll never know what [G] it's been, baby.
[B] Twenty years old, she [E] cuts herself
when I try to be a good [A] girl.
But [D] I'm a traveling man,
don't tie me [G] down,
there's just too much living going on around.
[B] But [E] I can't figure out quite where it went.
[A] [D]
Move your back, [G] man,
[E] take your boots and walk right [Am] up my lap.
[D] Move your back, [G] man,
[E] I gave me [A] no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
I gave me no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
[E] I gave me no [A] cowgirl [D] compared to that.
[G] [Em] [D]
[A]
[B]
Key:
D
A
G
E
B
D
A
G
A man has got to see what he can see.
[A] _ [D] Well, I love the road and I love the [G] air,
and I don't worry, hell, I never care.
[E] I love my women sometimes, [A] they love me.
[F] But I was [D] cocky one day, I still don't know why.
[G] I didn't even like that [E] time this fella said,
stranger, why don't you just go [A] on home?
_ I [D] said, man, [D] that's where I'm headed to,
you couldn't [G] stop me, but I'm right.
[E] And I lived in that bandit world [A] all along.
[D] But the road was long and home,
as far as [A] I stopped off this little cowboy looking boy
[E] walking through the door.
She [A] just smiled, a little [D] long ponytail
and a pretty white [G] vest.
She said, hi, boat riders do [B] it best.
I said, oh [D] my God, what's your name?
Her name's [A] Rob.
I [D] said, move your back, [G] man,
you better get [Em] back on, take your boots
and walk right [A] up my lap.
I [D] said, move your back, [G] man,
you better [A] get back on, [E] take your boots
[A] and walk right up [D] my lap.
I looked at her and she looked at me,
[G] and I looked back and she looked [A] back,
and we [E] went out together for a [A] walk.
[D] The water got [A] bright like the stars,
but your droll pick up said you [G] need a pause.
[E] They looked right around, [Am] I left the door.
I [D] said, move your back, [G] man,
take _ _ [E] your boots and walk right up [A] my lap.
[D] I said, move your back, [G] man, _ _
[Em] I gave me no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
I threw [G] the last of the water back at you.
[Am] _ _
You [E] know it isn't [Am] impossible,
I never swayed, said, _ [D] move [B] your back, man.
[G] _ _
[Em] I gave me no _ [D] cowgirl compared to that.
[A]
When I asked her, she said,
[D] I'll never know what [G] it's been, baby.
[B] Twenty years old, she [E] cuts herself
when I try to be a good [A] girl.
But [D] I'm a traveling man,
don't tie me [G] down,
there's just too much living going on around.
[B] But [E] I can't figure out quite where it went.
[A] _ _ [D] _ _
Move your back, [G] man,
_ _ [E] take your boots and walk right [Am] up my lap.
_ [D] Move your back, [G] man,
_ _ [E] I gave me [A] no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
I gave me no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
[E] I gave me no [A] cowgirl _ _ [D] compared to that.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[A] _ [D] Well, I love the road and I love the [G] air,
and I don't worry, hell, I never care.
[E] I love my women sometimes, [A] they love me.
[F] But I was [D] cocky one day, I still don't know why.
[G] I didn't even like that [E] time this fella said,
stranger, why don't you just go [A] on home?
_ I [D] said, man, [D] that's where I'm headed to,
you couldn't [G] stop me, but I'm right.
[E] And I lived in that bandit world [A] all along.
[D] But the road was long and home,
as far as [A] I stopped off this little cowboy looking boy
[E] walking through the door.
She [A] just smiled, a little [D] long ponytail
and a pretty white [G] vest.
She said, hi, boat riders do [B] it best.
I said, oh [D] my God, what's your name?
Her name's [A] Rob.
I [D] said, move your back, [G] man,
you better get [Em] back on, take your boots
and walk right [A] up my lap.
I [D] said, move your back, [G] man,
you better [A] get back on, [E] take your boots
[A] and walk right up [D] my lap.
I looked at her and she looked at me,
[G] and I looked back and she looked [A] back,
and we [E] went out together for a [A] walk.
[D] The water got [A] bright like the stars,
but your droll pick up said you [G] need a pause.
[E] They looked right around, [Am] I left the door.
I [D] said, move your back, [G] man,
take _ _ [E] your boots and walk right up [A] my lap.
[D] I said, move your back, [G] man, _ _
[Em] I gave me no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
I threw [G] the last of the water back at you.
[Am] _ _
You [E] know it isn't [Am] impossible,
I never swayed, said, _ [D] move [B] your back, man.
[G] _ _
[Em] I gave me no _ [D] cowgirl compared to that.
[A]
When I asked her, she said,
[D] I'll never know what [G] it's been, baby.
[B] Twenty years old, she [E] cuts herself
when I try to be a good [A] girl.
But [D] I'm a traveling man,
don't tie me [G] down,
there's just too much living going on around.
[B] But [E] I can't figure out quite where it went.
[A] _ _ [D] _ _
Move your back, [G] man,
_ _ [E] take your boots and walk right [Am] up my lap.
_ [D] Move your back, [G] man,
_ _ [E] I gave me [A] no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
I gave me no [D] cowgirl compared to that.
[E] I gave me no [A] cowgirl _ _ [D] compared to that.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _