Chords for Restless Heart, Larry Stewart Kevin Sharp
Tempo:
118.65 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
F
Gm
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
The original five guys, I [Cm]
[G] would have invited them, but it's past their bedtime.
And [Bb] so I wanted to do this.
Thank you all for coming out and being a part of this evening.
And I'm going to do a song here that was actually written by the guy that [N] was playing those keyboards a couple of acts ago,
Mr.
Dave Robbins and Van Stevenson, who we lost many few years ago to the battle.
And this song has been quite a blessing.
Anybody [Cm] here from Texas?
Yeah, [Bb] I hear quite two people from Texas.
That's it.
[G] [Bb] Well, is Kevin here?
I know he was laying down [Gb] a few minutes ago.
[Bb]
[N] He used to do this song in a sound check and I told him he was going to have to come up here and sing it with me.
So [Eb] that's OK.
OK.
Yes, [Bb] you are.
I don't know what, Mike, you want to [Cm] sing on, but [Bb] let's get this thing started.
Go ahead and start it, fellas.
[Eb]
[Bb] Here we go.
[Eb]
[Bb] That lonesome Texas sun was setting [Eb] slow.
[Bb] In the rearview mirror, I watched [Eb] the door.
[Bb] [Eb] [Cm] I can still see [Gm] the wind in the [F]
air.
[Cm] I closed my eyes [Gm] for a moment.
I'm still [Eb] there.
[F] The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are haunting me [Eb] tonight.
[F] Like the star in the middle of the midnight sky, [Gm] burning me [F] with my [Eb] mind.
Where did I go [Bb] wrong?
Been away too long.
How [Gm] can [F] I make [Eb] it right?
The blue is my Texas.
[Gm] A haunting [F] me [Eb] tonight.
Mr.
Kevin Sharp, everybody.
[Bb]
I'm [Eb] still here.
[Bb]
The dream that ended way [Eb] too soon.
[Cm] The rearview mirror [Gm] was completely full [F] of stone.
[Cm] I'm [Gm] wondering, can [Eb] we go home?
[F]
The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are haunting [F] me [Eb] tonight.
[C] Like the star in [F] the middle of the midnight [Gm] sky, the rain [C] fills my [Eb] mind.
Where did I go [Bb] wrong?
Been away too long.
How [Gm] can [F] I make [Eb] it right?
[Bb] The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are [F] haunting [Eb] me tonight.
[F] [Bb]
[Eb]
[Cm] For every heart [Gm] you break, you pay a [F] [C] price.
But [Cm] I can't forget [Gm] the tears in [Eb] her blue eyes.
[D] The blue skies in Texas [G] are haunting [F]
me [Eb] tonight.
[C] Like the star [F]
in the middle of the midnight sky, [Gm] the rain [F]
fills [Eb] my mind.
Where did I [Bb] go wrong?
Been away too long.
[Gm] How can [F] I make [Eb] it right?
[Bb] The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are haunting me [Eb] tonight.
[Bb] The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are [F] haunting [Eb] me tonight.
[Bb]
[Eb]
The blue [F]
[Bb] [Eb]
[F] [Bb]
skies [Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb] in Texas are haunting me tonight.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to hand it [C] over to the [Eb] mayor.
Please welcome [Bb] the
[G] would have invited them, but it's past their bedtime.
And [Bb] so I wanted to do this.
Thank you all for coming out and being a part of this evening.
And I'm going to do a song here that was actually written by the guy that [N] was playing those keyboards a couple of acts ago,
Mr.
Dave Robbins and Van Stevenson, who we lost many few years ago to the battle.
And this song has been quite a blessing.
Anybody [Cm] here from Texas?
Yeah, [Bb] I hear quite two people from Texas.
That's it.
[G] [Bb] Well, is Kevin here?
I know he was laying down [Gb] a few minutes ago.
[Bb]
[N] He used to do this song in a sound check and I told him he was going to have to come up here and sing it with me.
So [Eb] that's OK.
OK.
Yes, [Bb] you are.
I don't know what, Mike, you want to [Cm] sing on, but [Bb] let's get this thing started.
Go ahead and start it, fellas.
[Eb]
[Bb] Here we go.
[Eb]
[Bb] That lonesome Texas sun was setting [Eb] slow.
[Bb] In the rearview mirror, I watched [Eb] the door.
[Bb] [Eb] [Cm] I can still see [Gm] the wind in the [F]
air.
[Cm] I closed my eyes [Gm] for a moment.
I'm still [Eb] there.
[F] The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are haunting me [Eb] tonight.
[F] Like the star in the middle of the midnight sky, [Gm] burning me [F] with my [Eb] mind.
Where did I go [Bb] wrong?
Been away too long.
How [Gm] can [F] I make [Eb] it right?
The blue is my Texas.
[Gm] A haunting [F] me [Eb] tonight.
Mr.
Kevin Sharp, everybody.
[Bb]
I'm [Eb] still here.
[Bb]
The dream that ended way [Eb] too soon.
[Cm] The rearview mirror [Gm] was completely full [F] of stone.
[Cm] I'm [Gm] wondering, can [Eb] we go home?
[F]
The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are haunting [F] me [Eb] tonight.
[C] Like the star in [F] the middle of the midnight [Gm] sky, the rain [C] fills my [Eb] mind.
Where did I go [Bb] wrong?
Been away too long.
How [Gm] can [F] I make [Eb] it right?
[Bb] The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are [F] haunting [Eb] me tonight.
[F] [Bb]
[Eb]
[Cm] For every heart [Gm] you break, you pay a [F] [C] price.
But [Cm] I can't forget [Gm] the tears in [Eb] her blue eyes.
[D] The blue skies in Texas [G] are haunting [F]
me [Eb] tonight.
[C] Like the star [F]
in the middle of the midnight sky, [Gm] the rain [F]
fills [Eb] my mind.
Where did I [Bb] go wrong?
Been away too long.
[Gm] How can [F] I make [Eb] it right?
[Bb] The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are haunting me [Eb] tonight.
[Bb] The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are [F] haunting [Eb] me tonight.
[Bb]
[Eb]
The blue [F]
[Bb] [Eb]
[F] [Bb]
skies [Eb]
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Bb] in Texas are haunting me tonight.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to hand it [C] over to the [Eb] mayor.
Please welcome [Bb] the
Key:
Eb
Bb
F
Gm
Cm
Eb
Bb
F
The original five guys, I [Cm] _
[G] would have invited them, but it's past their bedtime. _ _ _
And [Bb] so I wanted to do this.
Thank you all for coming out and being a part of this evening.
And _ _ I'm going to do a song here that was actually written by the guy that [N] was playing those keyboards a couple of acts ago,
Mr.
Dave Robbins and Van Stevenson, who we lost _ many few years ago to _ the battle.
And this song has been quite a blessing.
Anybody [Cm] here from Texas?
Yeah, [Bb] I hear _ _ _ _ _ quite two people from Texas.
That's it. _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Bb] Well, is _ Kevin here?
_ I know he was laying down [Gb] a few minutes ago.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ He used to do this song in a sound check and I told him he was going to have to come up here and sing it with me.
So [Eb] that's OK.
OK. _ _
_ _ _ Yes, [Bb] you are.
I don't know what, Mike, you want to [Cm] sing on, but [Bb] let's get this thing started.
Go ahead and start it, fellas. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] Here we go. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] That lonesome Texas _ sun was setting [Eb] slow.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] In the rearview mirror, I watched [Eb] the door.
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Cm] I can still see [Gm] the wind in the _ [F] _
air.
_ _ _ _ [Cm] I closed my eyes [Gm] for a moment.
I'm still [Eb] there. _ _ _ _ _
[F] The blue skies in Texas _ [Gm] are haunting me [Eb] tonight. _
[F] Like the star in the middle of the midnight sky, [Gm] burning me [F] with my [Eb] mind.
Where did I go [Bb] wrong?
Been away too long.
How [Gm] can [F] I make [Eb] it right? _
_ The blue is my Texas. _
[Gm] A haunting [F] me [Eb] tonight. _
_ _ Mr.
Kevin Sharp, everybody.
[Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm [Eb] still here.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb]
The dream that ended way [Eb] too _ _ soon.
_ _ _ [Cm] The _ rearview mirror [Gm] was completely full [F] of stone.
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] I'm _ _ [Gm] wondering, _ can [Eb] we go home?
_ _ _ [F]
The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are haunting [F] me [Eb] tonight. _
[C] Like the star in [F] the middle of the midnight [Gm] sky, the rain [C] fills my [Eb] mind.
Where did I go [Bb] wrong?
Been away too long.
How [Gm] can [F] I make [Eb] it right? _ _
[Bb] The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are [F] haunting [Eb] me tonight. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] For every heart [Gm] you break, you pay a [F] _ [C] price.
_ _ _ But [Cm] I can't forget [Gm] the tears in [Eb] her blue _ _ _ _ eyes.
[D] The blue skies in Texas _ [G] are haunting [F]
me [Eb] _ tonight.
[C] Like the star [F]
in the middle of the midnight sky, [Gm] the rain [F]
fills [Eb] my mind.
Where did I [Bb] go wrong?
Been away too long.
_ [Gm] How can [F] I make [Eb] it right?
_ _ [Bb] _ The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are haunting me [Eb] tonight.
_ _ [Bb] The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are [F] haunting [Eb] me tonight.
_ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ The blue _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb]
skies _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] in Texas are haunting me tonight.
Ladies _ _ _ and gentlemen, I'm going to hand it [C] over to the [Eb] mayor.
Please welcome [Bb] _ the
[G] would have invited them, but it's past their bedtime. _ _ _
And [Bb] so I wanted to do this.
Thank you all for coming out and being a part of this evening.
And _ _ I'm going to do a song here that was actually written by the guy that [N] was playing those keyboards a couple of acts ago,
Mr.
Dave Robbins and Van Stevenson, who we lost _ many few years ago to _ the battle.
And this song has been quite a blessing.
Anybody [Cm] here from Texas?
Yeah, [Bb] I hear _ _ _ _ _ quite two people from Texas.
That's it. _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Bb] Well, is _ Kevin here?
_ I know he was laying down [Gb] a few minutes ago.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ He used to do this song in a sound check and I told him he was going to have to come up here and sing it with me.
So [Eb] that's OK.
OK. _ _
_ _ _ Yes, [Bb] you are.
I don't know what, Mike, you want to [Cm] sing on, but [Bb] let's get this thing started.
Go ahead and start it, fellas. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] Here we go. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] That lonesome Texas _ sun was setting [Eb] slow.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] In the rearview mirror, I watched [Eb] the door.
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Cm] I can still see [Gm] the wind in the _ [F] _
air.
_ _ _ _ [Cm] I closed my eyes [Gm] for a moment.
I'm still [Eb] there. _ _ _ _ _
[F] The blue skies in Texas _ [Gm] are haunting me [Eb] tonight. _
[F] Like the star in the middle of the midnight sky, [Gm] burning me [F] with my [Eb] mind.
Where did I go [Bb] wrong?
Been away too long.
How [Gm] can [F] I make [Eb] it right? _
_ The blue is my Texas. _
[Gm] A haunting [F] me [Eb] tonight. _
_ _ Mr.
Kevin Sharp, everybody.
[Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm [Eb] still here.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb]
The dream that ended way [Eb] too _ _ soon.
_ _ _ [Cm] The _ rearview mirror [Gm] was completely full [F] of stone.
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] I'm _ _ [Gm] wondering, _ can [Eb] we go home?
_ _ _ [F]
The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are haunting [F] me [Eb] tonight. _
[C] Like the star in [F] the middle of the midnight [Gm] sky, the rain [C] fills my [Eb] mind.
Where did I go [Bb] wrong?
Been away too long.
How [Gm] can [F] I make [Eb] it right? _ _
[Bb] The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are [F] haunting [Eb] me tonight. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] For every heart [Gm] you break, you pay a [F] _ [C] price.
_ _ _ But [Cm] I can't forget [Gm] the tears in [Eb] her blue _ _ _ _ eyes.
[D] The blue skies in Texas _ [G] are haunting [F]
me [Eb] _ tonight.
[C] Like the star [F]
in the middle of the midnight sky, [Gm] the rain [F]
fills [Eb] my mind.
Where did I [Bb] go wrong?
Been away too long.
_ [Gm] How can [F] I make [Eb] it right?
_ _ [Bb] _ The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are haunting me [Eb] tonight.
_ _ [Bb] The blue skies in Texas [Gm] are [F] haunting [Eb] me tonight.
_ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ The blue _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb]
skies _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] in Texas are haunting me tonight.
Ladies _ _ _ and gentlemen, I'm going to hand it [C] over to the [Eb] mayor.
Please welcome [Bb] _ the