Chords for Oakridge Boys ~ Y'all Come Back Saloon (Vocals and Lyrics)
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Bm
A
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] [D]
She played tambourine with a silver jingle, and she [G] must have known the words to at least a million [D] tunes.
But the one most requested by the man she knew as [Bm] cowboy, was a [Dm] late night band [B] addiction at the [A] Yaw Come Back [D] Saloon.
In a voice soft and trembling, she'd sing her song to cowboy, as a smoky halo circled round [G] her raven head.
And [D] all the fallen angels, and pinball playing [Bm] rounders, stopped [D] the games that they'd been playing for [A] the losers he knew [D] to pray.
[G] Faded love, [D] faded memories, how they [G] linger in her [D] mind.
Miles [G] and years played the cowboy like an [D] old [Bm] melody, out of [E]
tune and out of [A] time.
[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 honor of the lady and her [Bm] son, [D] he paid his check [Bm] then long to walk that [A] broken cowboy [D] home.
She played tambourine with a silver [F#m] jingle, and she [G] must have known the words to at least a million [F#] tunes.
But the [F#m] one most [D] requested by the man she knew as cowboy, was a late night band [A#] addiction at the [A] Yaw Come Back [D] Saloon.
She played tambourine with a silver jingle, and she [G] must have known the words to at least a million tunes.
But [D] the one most requested by the man she knew as [B] cowboy, was [D] a late night band [Bm] addiction at the [A] Yaw Come Back [D] Saloon.
She played tambourine with a silver jingle, and [G] she must have known the words to at least a million [D] tunes.
But the one most requested by the man she knew as [Bm] cowboy, was a [D] late night band [Bm] addiction at the Yaw Come Back Saloon.
She played tambourine with a silver jingle, and she [G] must have known the words to at least a million [D] tunes.
But the one most requested by the man she knew as [Bm] cowboy, was a [Dm] late night band [B] addiction at the [A] Yaw Come Back [D] Saloon.
In a voice soft and trembling, she'd sing her song to cowboy, as a smoky halo circled round [G] her raven head.
And [D] all the fallen angels, and pinball playing [Bm] rounders, stopped [D] the games that they'd been playing for [A] the losers he knew [D] to pray.
[G] Faded love, [D] faded memories, how they [G] linger in her [D] mind.
Miles [G] and years played the cowboy like an [D] old [Bm] melody, out of [E]
tune and out of [A] time.
[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 honor of the lady and her [Bm] son, [D] he paid his check [Bm] then long to walk that [A] broken cowboy [D] home.
She played tambourine with a silver [F#m] jingle, and she [G] must have known the words to at least a million [F#] tunes.
But the [F#m] one most [D] requested by the man she knew as cowboy, was a late night band [A#] addiction at the [A] Yaw Come Back [D] Saloon.
She played tambourine with a silver jingle, and she [G] must have known the words to at least a million tunes.
But [D] the one most requested by the man she knew as [B] cowboy, was [D] a late night band [Bm] addiction at the [A] Yaw Come Back [D] Saloon.
She played tambourine with a silver jingle, and [G] she must have known the words to at least a million [D] tunes.
But the one most requested by the man she knew as [Bm] cowboy, was a [D] late night band [Bm] addiction at the Yaw Come Back Saloon.
Key:
D
G
Bm
A
B
D
G
Bm
[N] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ She played _ _ _ tambourine with a _ _ silver jingle, and she [G] must have known the words to at least a million [D] tunes.
_ But the one most requested by the man she knew as [Bm] cowboy, _ was a [Dm] late night band [B] addiction at the [A] Yaw Come Back [D] Saloon.
_ _ _ _ In a voice soft and trembling, _ she'd sing her song to cowboy, as a smoky halo circled round [G] her raven head.
_ And [D] all the fallen angels, _ and pinball playing [Bm] rounders, stopped [D] the games that they'd been playing for [A] the losers he knew [D] to pray. _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ Faded love, _ _ [D] _ faded memories, how they _ _ _ [G] linger in her [D] _ mind.
_ _ Miles [G] and years played the cowboy like an [D] old [Bm] melody, out of [E]
tune _ and out of [A] time.
_ _ _ [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 honor of the lady and her [Bm] son, _ [D] he paid his check [Bm] then long to walk that [A] broken cowboy [D] home.
She _ _ played _ _ _ tambourine with a _ _ silver [F#m] jingle, and she [G] must have known the words to at least a million [F#] _ tunes. _
But the [F#m] one most [D] requested by the man she knew as cowboy, _ was a late night band [A#] addiction at the [A] Yaw Come Back [D] Saloon.
_ She played _ _ _ tambourine with a _ silver jingle, and she [G] must have known the words to at least a million tunes. _
But [D] the one most requested by the man she knew as [B] cowboy, was [D] a late night band [Bm] addiction at the [A] Yaw Come Back [D] Saloon.
She played _ _ tambourine with a _ _ silver jingle, and [G] she must have known the words to at least a million _ [D] tunes.
_ But the one most requested _ by the man she knew as [Bm] cowboy, was a [D] late night band [Bm] addiction at the Yaw Come Back _ _ _ _ _ _ Saloon. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ She played _ _ _ tambourine with a _ _ silver jingle, and she [G] must have known the words to at least a million [D] tunes.
_ But the one most requested by the man she knew as [Bm] cowboy, _ was a [Dm] late night band [B] addiction at the [A] Yaw Come Back [D] Saloon.
_ _ _ _ In a voice soft and trembling, _ she'd sing her song to cowboy, as a smoky halo circled round [G] her raven head.
_ And [D] all the fallen angels, _ and pinball playing [Bm] rounders, stopped [D] the games that they'd been playing for [A] the losers he knew [D] to pray. _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ Faded love, _ _ [D] _ faded memories, how they _ _ _ [G] linger in her [D] _ mind.
_ _ Miles [G] and years played the cowboy like an [D] old [Bm] melody, out of [E]
tune _ and out of [A] time.
_ _ _ [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 honor of the lady and her [Bm] son, _ [D] he paid his check [Bm] then long to walk that [A] broken cowboy [D] home.
She _ _ played _ _ _ tambourine with a _ _ silver [F#m] jingle, and she [G] must have known the words to at least a million [F#] _ tunes. _
But the [F#m] one most [D] requested by the man she knew as cowboy, _ was a late night band [A#] addiction at the [A] Yaw Come Back [D] Saloon.
_ She played _ _ _ tambourine with a _ silver jingle, and she [G] must have known the words to at least a million tunes. _
But [D] the one most requested by the man she knew as [B] cowboy, was [D] a late night band [Bm] addiction at the [A] Yaw Come Back [D] Saloon.
She played _ _ tambourine with a _ _ silver jingle, and [G] she must have known the words to at least a million _ [D] tunes.
_ But the one most requested _ by the man she knew as [Bm] cowboy, was a [D] late night band [Bm] addiction at the Yaw Come Back _ _ _ _ _ _ Saloon. _ _ _ _ _ _