Chords for Old Longhorn Stage
Tempo:
118 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] [G] [C]
[D] [D]
First [G] time I saw her was in a honky-tonk [C] in Fort Worth.
I could not [D] believe anyone could sing that way.
She played [G] her guitar, had the sweetest voice [C] I'd ever heard.
She poured out [G] her heart [D] on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
Those fun-loving dancers were swinging to great [C] country music.
They'd send up [G] requests on the back of a $10 [D] bill.
She'd turn and told [G] the band, let's give them just what they [C] all came for.
Yeah, they'll two-step [G] tonight [D] to the sound [G] of Bob Will.
[C] Voice of an angel, her eyes sure do sparkle.
I might be [A] in trouble if she looks [D] my way.
I'm hoping [C] she's single.
I might need [G] a double.
[C]
Cause [G] the girl of my dreams [D] is on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
[C]
[D] It was my first trip [G] to Texas.
I needed to be [C] there on business.
I knew a friend there [G] from school.
I hadn't seen in [D] quite a while.
She knew I loved country music and [G] thought how it might be [C] amusing
to catch up once [G] again [D] at the Longhorn [G] Saloon.
The band took a break.
I spun back around on [C] my bar stool.
I felt a touch on [G] my arm, so I turned back [D] around.
I saw that singer [G] there standing.
Said, great to see you, [C] my old friend.
Can you stay for [G] a while [D]
with me [G] in Cowtown?
The voice [C] of an angel, her eyes sure [G] do sparkle.
Boys, I might be [A] in trouble.
Oh, she looked [D] my way.
I'm hoping [C] she's single.
I might need [G] a double.
[C]
Cause [G] the girl of my dreams [D] is on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
[C]
Yeah, [G] the girl of my dreams [D] is on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
[N]
[D] [D]
First [G] time I saw her was in a honky-tonk [C] in Fort Worth.
I could not [D] believe anyone could sing that way.
She played [G] her guitar, had the sweetest voice [C] I'd ever heard.
She poured out [G] her heart [D] on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
Those fun-loving dancers were swinging to great [C] country music.
They'd send up [G] requests on the back of a $10 [D] bill.
She'd turn and told [G] the band, let's give them just what they [C] all came for.
Yeah, they'll two-step [G] tonight [D] to the sound [G] of Bob Will.
[C] Voice of an angel, her eyes sure do sparkle.
I might be [A] in trouble if she looks [D] my way.
I'm hoping [C] she's single.
I might need [G] a double.
[C]
Cause [G] the girl of my dreams [D] is on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
[C]
[D] It was my first trip [G] to Texas.
I needed to be [C] there on business.
I knew a friend there [G] from school.
I hadn't seen in [D] quite a while.
She knew I loved country music and [G] thought how it might be [C] amusing
to catch up once [G] again [D] at the Longhorn [G] Saloon.
The band took a break.
I spun back around on [C] my bar stool.
I felt a touch on [G] my arm, so I turned back [D] around.
I saw that singer [G] there standing.
Said, great to see you, [C] my old friend.
Can you stay for [G] a while [D]
with me [G] in Cowtown?
The voice [C] of an angel, her eyes sure [G] do sparkle.
Boys, I might be [A] in trouble.
Oh, she looked [D] my way.
I'm hoping [C] she's single.
I might need [G] a double.
[C]
Cause [G] the girl of my dreams [D] is on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
[C]
Yeah, [G] the girl of my dreams [D] is on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
[N]
Key:
G
C
D
A
G
C
D
A
_ [A] _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
First [G] time I saw her _ was in a honky-tonk [C] in Fort Worth. _ _
I could not [D] believe _ anyone _ could sing that way. _ _ _
She played [G] her guitar, _ had the sweetest voice [C] I'd ever heard. _ _
She poured out [G] her heart _ _ [D] on that old [G] Longhorn stage. _ _ _
Those fun-loving dancers _ were swinging to great [C] country music. _ _
They'd send up [G] requests on the back of a $10 [D] bill.
_ _ She'd turn and told [G] the band, _ _ let's give them just what they [C] all came for.
Yeah, they'll two-step [G] tonight _ _ [D] to the sound [G] of Bob Will. _ _ _ _
[C] Voice of an angel, _ _ her eyes sure do sparkle. _ _
I might be [A] in trouble _ _ if she looks [D] my way. _ _ _
I'm hoping [C] she's single. _ _
I might need [G] a double.
_ [C] _ _
Cause [G] the girl of my dreams [D] is on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
_ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ It was my first trip [G] to Texas.
_ I needed to be [C] there on business.
_ I knew a friend there [G] from school.
_ _ I hadn't seen in [D] quite a while.
_ She knew I loved country music and [G] thought how it might be [C] _ amusing
_ to catch up once [G] again _ _ [D] at the Longhorn [G] Saloon. _ _ _
The band took a break.
_ I spun back around on [C] my bar stool.
_ I felt a touch on [G] my arm, _ _ so I turned back [D] around.
_ _ I saw that singer [G] there standing.
_ Said, great to see you, [C] my old friend.
_ Can you stay for [G] a while _ _ [D] _
with me [G] in Cowtown? _ _
The voice [C] of an angel, _ her eyes sure [G] do sparkle.
Boys, I might be [A] in trouble. _ _
Oh, she looked [D] my _ way. _
I'm hoping [C] she's single. _ _
I might need [G] a double.
_ [C] _ _
Cause [G] the girl of my dreams [D] is on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
_ _ [C] _ _
Yeah, [G] the girl of my dreams [D] is on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
First [G] time I saw her _ was in a honky-tonk [C] in Fort Worth. _ _
I could not [D] believe _ anyone _ could sing that way. _ _ _
She played [G] her guitar, _ had the sweetest voice [C] I'd ever heard. _ _
She poured out [G] her heart _ _ [D] on that old [G] Longhorn stage. _ _ _
Those fun-loving dancers _ were swinging to great [C] country music. _ _
They'd send up [G] requests on the back of a $10 [D] bill.
_ _ She'd turn and told [G] the band, _ _ let's give them just what they [C] all came for.
Yeah, they'll two-step [G] tonight _ _ [D] to the sound [G] of Bob Will. _ _ _ _
[C] Voice of an angel, _ _ her eyes sure do sparkle. _ _
I might be [A] in trouble _ _ if she looks [D] my way. _ _ _
I'm hoping [C] she's single. _ _
I might need [G] a double.
_ [C] _ _
Cause [G] the girl of my dreams [D] is on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
_ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ It was my first trip [G] to Texas.
_ I needed to be [C] there on business.
_ I knew a friend there [G] from school.
_ _ I hadn't seen in [D] quite a while.
_ She knew I loved country music and [G] thought how it might be [C] _ amusing
_ to catch up once [G] again _ _ [D] at the Longhorn [G] Saloon. _ _ _
The band took a break.
_ I spun back around on [C] my bar stool.
_ I felt a touch on [G] my arm, _ _ so I turned back [D] around.
_ _ I saw that singer [G] there standing.
_ Said, great to see you, [C] my old friend.
_ Can you stay for [G] a while _ _ [D] _
with me [G] in Cowtown? _ _
The voice [C] of an angel, _ her eyes sure [G] do sparkle.
Boys, I might be [A] in trouble. _ _
Oh, she looked [D] my _ way. _
I'm hoping [C] she's single. _ _
I might need [G] a double.
_ [C] _ _
Cause [G] the girl of my dreams [D] is on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
_ _ [C] _ _
Yeah, [G] the girl of my dreams [D] is on that old [G] Longhorn stage.
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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