Walking Her Home Chords by Mark Schultz
Tempo:
85 bpm
Chords used:
B
F#
G#m
D#m
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Looking back, he [D#m] sees it [F#] all.
[G#] It was her first [D#m] date the night he came to [B] call.
And her dad said, son, have her [A#m] home on [F#] time.
[D#m] And promise me you'll never [B] leave her side.
[C#m] He [D#m] took her to a [B] show in town.
And [C#] he [B] was 10 feet off the ground as he was walking her home.
Holding [A#m] her hand, oh, the way [G#m] she smiled, it [F#] stole the breath right [B] out of him.
Down that old road, with the stars up above,
[F#]
he [G#m] remembers where he [F#] was the night he fell in [B] love.
[Em] He was walking [G#] her [F#]
[B] home.
Ten more years in a waiting room, that half-past [F#] one.
So [G#m] when the doctor [D#m] said, come in and meet [B] your [F#] son,
and his [B] knees went weak when he saw his [F#] wife.
She [G#m] was smiling as [F#] she said, he's got [E] your [B] eyes.
[C#] And [B] as she slept, he held her tight.
[C#] His mind [B] went back to that first night when he was walking her home.
And holding [A#m] her hand, oh, the way [G#m] she smiled, it stole [F#] the breath right [B] out of him.
Down that [B] old road, with the stars up [A#] above,
[A#m]
he [G#m] remembers where he [F#] was the night he [B] fell in love.
[Em] He was walking [B] her home.
[C#m] He wandered [B] through the best days [E] of her life.
[C#m] Sixty [B] years together, [E] and he never left [F#] her [B] [F#] side.
The [B] nursing home at [D#m] 85, [F#] [G#m] and the doctor [C#] said it could be her [E] last night.
And the [B] nurse said, oh, should we [F#] tell him now?
Or [G#m] should he wait [A#] until the morning to [E] find out?
[C#m]
When [B] they checked her [E] room that night, [G#]
he [D#m] was laying by [E] her side.
And he was walking [B] her home.
And holding [F#] her hand, oh, the way [G#m] she smiled when he [B] said, this is [E] not the end.
[B] Just for [B] a while, they were [F#] eighteen, and she was [G#m] still more beautiful [F#] to him than [E] anything.
[Em]
He was walking [B] her home.
[D#m]
[B] He was walking her [C#] home.
[F#]
[B] [C#] [D#m]
[B] [C#] [B]
Looking back, he [D#m] sees it [F#] all.
[G#m] It was her first date [F#] the night he came to call.
[E]
[G#] It was her first [D#m] date the night he came to [B] call.
And her dad said, son, have her [A#m] home on [F#] time.
[D#m] And promise me you'll never [B] leave her side.
[C#m] He [D#m] took her to a [B] show in town.
And [C#] he [B] was 10 feet off the ground as he was walking her home.
Holding [A#m] her hand, oh, the way [G#m] she smiled, it [F#] stole the breath right [B] out of him.
Down that old road, with the stars up above,
[F#]
he [G#m] remembers where he [F#] was the night he fell in [B] love.
[Em] He was walking [G#] her [F#]
[B] home.
Ten more years in a waiting room, that half-past [F#] one.
So [G#m] when the doctor [D#m] said, come in and meet [B] your [F#] son,
and his [B] knees went weak when he saw his [F#] wife.
She [G#m] was smiling as [F#] she said, he's got [E] your [B] eyes.
[C#] And [B] as she slept, he held her tight.
[C#] His mind [B] went back to that first night when he was walking her home.
And holding [A#m] her hand, oh, the way [G#m] she smiled, it stole [F#] the breath right [B] out of him.
Down that [B] old road, with the stars up [A#] above,
[A#m]
he [G#m] remembers where he [F#] was the night he [B] fell in love.
[Em] He was walking [B] her home.
[C#m] He wandered [B] through the best days [E] of her life.
[C#m] Sixty [B] years together, [E] and he never left [F#] her [B] [F#] side.
The [B] nursing home at [D#m] 85, [F#] [G#m] and the doctor [C#] said it could be her [E] last night.
And the [B] nurse said, oh, should we [F#] tell him now?
Or [G#m] should he wait [A#] until the morning to [E] find out?
[C#m]
When [B] they checked her [E] room that night, [G#]
he [D#m] was laying by [E] her side.
And he was walking [B] her home.
And holding [F#] her hand, oh, the way [G#m] she smiled when he [B] said, this is [E] not the end.
[B] Just for [B] a while, they were [F#] eighteen, and she was [G#m] still more beautiful [F#] to him than [E] anything.
[Em]
He was walking [B] her home.
[D#m]
[B] He was walking her [C#] home.
[F#]
[B] [C#] [D#m]
[B] [C#] [B]
Looking back, he [D#m] sees it [F#] all.
[G#m] It was her first date [F#] the night he came to call.
[E]
Key:
B
F#
G#m
D#m
E
B
F#
G#m
Looking back, he [D#m] sees it [F#] all.
[G#] It was her first [D#m] date the night he came to [B] call.
And her dad said, son, have her [A#m] home on [F#] time.
[D#m] And promise me you'll never [B] leave her side.
_ [C#m] He [D#m] took her to a [B] show in town.
And [C#] he [B] was 10 feet off the ground as he was walking her home.
Holding [A#m] her hand, oh, the way [G#m] she smiled, it [F#] stole the breath right [B] out of him.
Down that old road, with the stars up above,
_ [F#]
he [G#m] remembers where he [F#] was the night he fell in [B] love. _
_ [Em] _ He was walking [G#] her _ [F#] _
[B] home.
_ _ _ _ Ten more years in a waiting room, that half-past [F#] one.
So [G#m] when the doctor [D#m] said, come in and meet [B] your [F#] son,
and his [B] knees went weak when he saw his [F#] wife.
She [G#m] was smiling as [F#] she said, he's got [E] your [B] eyes.
_ [C#] And [B] as she slept, he held her tight.
_ [C#] His mind [B] went back to that first night when he was walking her home.
And holding [A#m] her hand, oh, the way [G#m] she smiled, it stole [F#] the breath right [B] out of him.
Down that [B] old road, with the stars up [A#] above,
[A#m]
he [G#m] remembers where he [F#] was the night he [B] fell in love.
_ [Em] _ He was walking [B] her _ home.
[C#m] He wandered [B] through the best days [E] of her life.
_ [C#m] Sixty [B] years together, [E] and he never left [F#] her _ [B] _ [F#] side.
_ The [B] nursing home at [D#m] 85, [F#] _ [G#m] and the doctor [C#] said it could be her [E] last night.
And the [B] nurse said, oh, should we [F#] tell him now?
Or [G#m] should he wait [A#] until the morning to [E] find out?
_ [C#m]
When [B] they checked her [E] room that night, [G#] _
he [D#m] was laying by [E] her side.
And he was walking [B] her home.
And holding [F#] her hand, oh, the way [G#m] she smiled when he [B] said, this is [E] not the end.
[B] Just for [B] a while, they were [F#] eighteen, and she was [G#m] still more beautiful [F#] to him than [E] anything.
_ _ [Em] _
He was walking [B] her home.
_ [D#m] _
[B] He was walking her _ [C#] home.
[F#] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ [D#m] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Looking back, he [D#m] sees it [F#] all.
[G#m] It was her first date [F#] the night he came to call.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G#] It was her first [D#m] date the night he came to [B] call.
And her dad said, son, have her [A#m] home on [F#] time.
[D#m] And promise me you'll never [B] leave her side.
_ [C#m] He [D#m] took her to a [B] show in town.
And [C#] he [B] was 10 feet off the ground as he was walking her home.
Holding [A#m] her hand, oh, the way [G#m] she smiled, it [F#] stole the breath right [B] out of him.
Down that old road, with the stars up above,
_ [F#]
he [G#m] remembers where he [F#] was the night he fell in [B] love. _
_ [Em] _ He was walking [G#] her _ [F#] _
[B] home.
_ _ _ _ Ten more years in a waiting room, that half-past [F#] one.
So [G#m] when the doctor [D#m] said, come in and meet [B] your [F#] son,
and his [B] knees went weak when he saw his [F#] wife.
She [G#m] was smiling as [F#] she said, he's got [E] your [B] eyes.
_ [C#] And [B] as she slept, he held her tight.
_ [C#] His mind [B] went back to that first night when he was walking her home.
And holding [A#m] her hand, oh, the way [G#m] she smiled, it stole [F#] the breath right [B] out of him.
Down that [B] old road, with the stars up [A#] above,
[A#m]
he [G#m] remembers where he [F#] was the night he [B] fell in love.
_ [Em] _ He was walking [B] her _ home.
[C#m] He wandered [B] through the best days [E] of her life.
_ [C#m] Sixty [B] years together, [E] and he never left [F#] her _ [B] _ [F#] side.
_ The [B] nursing home at [D#m] 85, [F#] _ [G#m] and the doctor [C#] said it could be her [E] last night.
And the [B] nurse said, oh, should we [F#] tell him now?
Or [G#m] should he wait [A#] until the morning to [E] find out?
_ [C#m]
When [B] they checked her [E] room that night, [G#] _
he [D#m] was laying by [E] her side.
And he was walking [B] her home.
And holding [F#] her hand, oh, the way [G#m] she smiled when he [B] said, this is [E] not the end.
[B] Just for [B] a while, they were [F#] eighteen, and she was [G#m] still more beautiful [F#] to him than [E] anything.
_ _ [Em] _
He was walking [B] her home.
_ [D#m] _
[B] He was walking her _ [C#] home.
[F#] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ [D#m] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Looking back, he [D#m] sees it [F#] all.
[G#m] It was her first date [F#] the night he came to call.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _