Chords for Oak Ridge Boys Y'all Come Back Saloon
Tempo:
86.7 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Bm
A
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] She played tambourine with a silver jingle
[G] And she must have known the [D] words to [G] an East-Aid billion
[D] But the one most requested by the man she knew [Bm] as a cowboy
Was a late-night band addiction at [A] the All Come Back [D] Saloon
In a voice soft and trembling, she'd sing her songs to cowboy
[G] As a smoky halo circled round her [D] raven head
And all the fallen angels, the [F#m] pinball-playing [Bm] [D] rounders
Stopped the game that [Bm] they'd been playing [F#m] for the loser's [D] evening friend
[G] They played at love, [D] they played in memories how they [G] linger in [D] her mind
Modern [G] youth played the cowboy like an [Bm] old melody
[E] Out of tune and [A] out of [Em] time
[A] [D] Every night in the shadows, thinking back on Amarillo
[G] He'd dream of better days and ask for faded [D] love
Lifting high his glass in [A] honor [D] of the lady [Bm] and her song
[D] He paid his [Bm] check then a lonely [A] walk that broken [D] cowboy hall
She played tambourine with a silver jingle
[G] And she must have known the words to [N] an East-Aid billion
But the one most requested by the man she knew as a cowboy
Was a late-night band addiction at the All Come Back Saloon
[D]
She played tambourine with a silver jingle
[G] And she must have known the words to an East [D]-Aid billion
But the one most requested by the man she [Bm] knew as a cowboy
[F#m] Was a late-night band [B] addiction [A] at the All Come [D] Back Saloon
She played tambourine with [E] a [F] silver [D] jingle
And she [G] must have known the words to an East-Aid [D] billion
But the one most requested by the man she [Bm] knew as a cowboy
Was a late-night band addiction [A] at the All Come Back [D] Saloon
[N]
[G] And she must have known the [D] words to [G] an East-Aid billion
[D] But the one most requested by the man she knew [Bm] as a cowboy
Was a late-night band addiction at [A] the All Come Back [D] Saloon
In a voice soft and trembling, she'd sing her songs to cowboy
[G] As a smoky halo circled round her [D] raven head
And all the fallen angels, the [F#m] pinball-playing [Bm] [D] rounders
Stopped the game that [Bm] they'd been playing [F#m] for the loser's [D] evening friend
[G] They played at love, [D] they played in memories how they [G] linger in [D] her mind
Modern [G] youth played the cowboy like an [Bm] old melody
[E] Out of tune and [A] out of [Em] time
[A] [D] Every night in the shadows, thinking back on Amarillo
[G] He'd dream of better days and ask for faded [D] love
Lifting high his glass in [A] honor [D] of the lady [Bm] and her song
[D] He paid his [Bm] check then a lonely [A] walk that broken [D] cowboy hall
She played tambourine with a silver jingle
[G] And she must have known the words to [N] an East-Aid billion
But the one most requested by the man she knew as a cowboy
Was a late-night band addiction at the All Come Back Saloon
[D]
She played tambourine with a silver jingle
[G] And she must have known the words to an East [D]-Aid billion
But the one most requested by the man she [Bm] knew as a cowboy
[F#m] Was a late-night band [B] addiction [A] at the All Come [D] Back Saloon
She played tambourine with [E] a [F] silver [D] jingle
And she [G] must have known the words to an East-Aid [D] billion
But the one most requested by the man she [Bm] knew as a cowboy
Was a late-night band addiction [A] at the All Come Back [D] Saloon
[N]
Key:
D
G
Bm
A
F#m
D
G
Bm
[D] _ _ _ _ _ She played tambourine with a silver jingle
[G] And she must have known the [D] words to [G] an East-Aid billion
[D] _ But the one most requested by the man she knew [Bm] as a cowboy
Was a late-night band addiction at [A] the All Come Back [D] Saloon
_ In a voice soft and trembling, she'd sing her songs to cowboy
[G] As a smoky halo circled round her [D] raven head
And all the fallen angels, the [F#m] pinball-playing [Bm] [D] rounders
Stopped the game that [Bm] they'd been playing [F#m] for the loser's [D] evening _ friend
[G] They played at love, [D] they played in memories how they [G] linger in [D] her mind
_ Modern [G] youth played the cowboy like an [Bm] old melody
[E] Out of tune and [A] out of [Em] time
[A] _ [D] Every night in the shadows, thinking back on Amarillo
[G] He'd dream of better days and ask for faded [D] love
Lifting high his glass in [A] honor [D] of the lady [Bm] and her song
[D] He paid his [Bm] check then a lonely [A] walk that broken [D] cowboy hall
She played tambourine with a silver jingle
[G] And she must have known the words to [N] an East-Aid billion
But the one most requested by the man she knew as a cowboy
Was a late-night band addiction at the All Come Back Saloon
[D] _
She played tambourine with a silver jingle
[G] And she must have known the words to an East [D]-Aid billion
But the one most requested by the man she [Bm] knew as a cowboy
[F#m] Was a late-night band [B] addiction [A] at the All Come [D] Back Saloon
She played _ tambourine with [E] a [F] silver [D] jingle
And she [G] must have known the words to an East-Aid [D] billion
But the one most requested by the man she [Bm] knew as a cowboy
Was a late-night band addiction [A] at the All Come Back [D] Saloon _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
[G] And she must have known the [D] words to [G] an East-Aid billion
[D] _ But the one most requested by the man she knew [Bm] as a cowboy
Was a late-night band addiction at [A] the All Come Back [D] Saloon
_ In a voice soft and trembling, she'd sing her songs to cowboy
[G] As a smoky halo circled round her [D] raven head
And all the fallen angels, the [F#m] pinball-playing [Bm] [D] rounders
Stopped the game that [Bm] they'd been playing [F#m] for the loser's [D] evening _ friend
[G] They played at love, [D] they played in memories how they [G] linger in [D] her mind
_ Modern [G] youth played the cowboy like an [Bm] old melody
[E] Out of tune and [A] out of [Em] time
[A] _ [D] Every night in the shadows, thinking back on Amarillo
[G] He'd dream of better days and ask for faded [D] love
Lifting high his glass in [A] honor [D] of the lady [Bm] and her song
[D] He paid his [Bm] check then a lonely [A] walk that broken [D] cowboy hall
She played tambourine with a silver jingle
[G] And she must have known the words to [N] an East-Aid billion
But the one most requested by the man she knew as a cowboy
Was a late-night band addiction at the All Come Back Saloon
[D] _
She played tambourine with a silver jingle
[G] And she must have known the words to an East [D]-Aid billion
But the one most requested by the man she [Bm] knew as a cowboy
[F#m] Was a late-night band [B] addiction [A] at the All Come [D] Back Saloon
She played _ tambourine with [E] a [F] silver [D] jingle
And she [G] must have known the words to an East-Aid [D] billion
But the one most requested by the man she [Bm] knew as a cowboy
Was a late-night band addiction [A] at the All Come Back [D] Saloon _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _