Chords for Roger Creager - Wanna Wanna Bar - Official Audio
Tempo:
85.05 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Bb
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] [Bb] [G] I'm not going [D]
to do it.
I'm not going to [G] do it.
Alright.
[D]
[G] A seagull cried, [C] a child laughed, [G] an old man orders [D] a drink.
[G] It's been ten years since he got here, and it hurts [D] to think
[G] that years ago at [C] this beachside [G] bar a woman held [D] his hand
and [G] he lost his chance [C] for true [D] romance on South Padre [G] Island.
[D]
The [G] other woman's name [C] was Mary Ann, Gary [D] loved her so.
He [G] said, be my wife [C] for the rest of your [D] life.
She said no.
Well, [G] old Gary, he was [C] from Indiana [G] all his life, a traveling [D] man.
He [G] had a dog and a boat [C] and he would float [D] and fish around this [G] old island.
[D] Now [G] he's stuck in 101 on [C] the beachfront bar, [G] sipping on coke [D] and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in and [C] his dreams die out.
He's waiting on a love that [G] won't come, not true love that never will come.
[D] [G] Years ago in [C] California, [G] Gary loved a girl [D] named Sue.
[Gm] She and three more [C] wives told him [D] lies when they said [G] I do.
And this last one took [C] the money [G] and the things Gary [D] cared about.
She [G] took the dog and the boat, [C] now he can't float, [D] cause she [G] walked out.
And he's stuck in 101 on [C] the beachfront [G] bar, sipping on coke [D] and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in and [C] his dreams die out.
He's waiting on a love that [G] won't come, not true love that never will come.
Gary looks out at [C] the gulf [G] and he [D] squints his eyes,
[G] thinking again of what might have been [D] without them hard [G] goodbyes.
But Gary's got lots [C] of stories [G] of people and places [D] he's been.
[G] Yeah, they had a few [C] of them good times [D] too, he said with [G] a grin.
[D] [G] Now he's stuck in 101 on the beachfront bar, sipping on coke and rum.
Yeah, he's stuck in 101 on the beachfront bar,
stuck in 101 on the beachfront bar,
stuck in 101 on [C] the beachfront [G] bar,
sipping on [D] coke and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in [C] and his dreams die out.
He's waiting on a love [G] that won't come, not true love that never will come.
[D]
[G] [D]
[G] Gary's still down [E] there on Padre, [G] a little sad, but he's alright.
And if you head his way on some Sunday, [Dm] he'll drink with you all night.
[G] Now he's stuck in 101 [C] on the beachfront [G] bar,
sipping on [D] coke and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in [C] and his dreams die out.
Waiting on a love that [G] won't come.
Now he's stuck in 101 [C] on the beachfront [G] bar,
sipping on [D] coke and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in [C] and his dreams die out.
Waiting on a love [G] that won't come,
true love that never will come.
He's waiting on a love [C] that won't come.
True love, true love that [G] never will [C] come.
[D] Never [G] will [C] come.
to do it.
I'm not going to [G] do it.
Alright.
[D]
[G] A seagull cried, [C] a child laughed, [G] an old man orders [D] a drink.
[G] It's been ten years since he got here, and it hurts [D] to think
[G] that years ago at [C] this beachside [G] bar a woman held [D] his hand
and [G] he lost his chance [C] for true [D] romance on South Padre [G] Island.
[D]
The [G] other woman's name [C] was Mary Ann, Gary [D] loved her so.
He [G] said, be my wife [C] for the rest of your [D] life.
She said no.
Well, [G] old Gary, he was [C] from Indiana [G] all his life, a traveling [D] man.
He [G] had a dog and a boat [C] and he would float [D] and fish around this [G] old island.
[D] Now [G] he's stuck in 101 on [C] the beachfront bar, [G] sipping on coke [D] and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in and [C] his dreams die out.
He's waiting on a love that [G] won't come, not true love that never will come.
[D] [G] Years ago in [C] California, [G] Gary loved a girl [D] named Sue.
[Gm] She and three more [C] wives told him [D] lies when they said [G] I do.
And this last one took [C] the money [G] and the things Gary [D] cared about.
She [G] took the dog and the boat, [C] now he can't float, [D] cause she [G] walked out.
And he's stuck in 101 on [C] the beachfront [G] bar, sipping on coke [D] and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in and [C] his dreams die out.
He's waiting on a love that [G] won't come, not true love that never will come.
Gary looks out at [C] the gulf [G] and he [D] squints his eyes,
[G] thinking again of what might have been [D] without them hard [G] goodbyes.
But Gary's got lots [C] of stories [G] of people and places [D] he's been.
[G] Yeah, they had a few [C] of them good times [D] too, he said with [G] a grin.
[D] [G] Now he's stuck in 101 on the beachfront bar, sipping on coke and rum.
Yeah, he's stuck in 101 on the beachfront bar,
stuck in 101 on the beachfront bar,
stuck in 101 on [C] the beachfront [G] bar,
sipping on [D] coke and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in [C] and his dreams die out.
He's waiting on a love [G] that won't come, not true love that never will come.
[D]
[G] [D]
[G] Gary's still down [E] there on Padre, [G] a little sad, but he's alright.
And if you head his way on some Sunday, [Dm] he'll drink with you all night.
[G] Now he's stuck in 101 [C] on the beachfront [G] bar,
sipping on [D] coke and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in [C] and his dreams die out.
Waiting on a love that [G] won't come.
Now he's stuck in 101 [C] on the beachfront [G] bar,
sipping on [D] coke and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in [C] and his dreams die out.
Waiting on a love [G] that won't come,
true love that never will come.
He's waiting on a love [C] that won't come.
True love, true love that [G] never will [C] come.
[D] Never [G] will [C] come.
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[N] _ [Bb] _ _ [G] _ _ I'm not going [D] _
to do it.
I'm not going to [G] do it.
Alright.
_ _ [D] _
_ _ [G] A seagull cried, [C] a child laughed, [G] an old man orders [D] a drink.
[G] It's been ten years since he got here, and it hurts [D] to think
[G] that years ago at [C] this beachside [G] bar a woman held [D] his hand
and [G] he lost his chance [C] for true [D] romance on South Padre [G] Island.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
The [G] other woman's name [C] was Mary Ann, Gary [D] loved her so.
He [G] said, be my wife [C] for the rest of your [D] life.
She said no.
Well, [G] old Gary, he was [C] from Indiana [G] all his life, a traveling [D] man.
He [G] had a dog and a boat [C] and he would float [D] and fish around this [G] old island.
[D] Now [G] he's stuck in 101 on [C] the beachfront bar, [G] sipping on coke [D] and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in and [C] his dreams die out.
He's waiting on a love that [G] won't come, not true love that never will come.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] Years ago in [C] California, [G] Gary loved a girl [D] named Sue.
[Gm] She and three more [C] wives told him [D] lies when they said [G] I do.
And this last one took [C] the money [G] and the things Gary [D] cared about.
She [G] took the dog and the boat, [C] now he can't float, [D] cause she [G] walked out. _
And he's stuck in 101 on [C] the beachfront [G] bar, sipping on coke [D] and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in and [C] his dreams die out.
He's waiting on a love that [G] won't come, not true love that never will come. _
_ _ _ _ Gary looks out at [C] the gulf _ [G] and he [D] squints his eyes,
[G] thinking again of what might have been [D] without them hard [G] goodbyes.
But Gary's got lots [C] of stories [G] of people and places [D] he's been.
[G] Yeah, they had a few [C] of them good times [D] too, he said with [G] a grin.
[D] _ [G] Now he's stuck in 101 on the beachfront bar, sipping on coke and rum.
Yeah, he's stuck in 101 on the beachfront bar,
stuck in 101 on the beachfront bar,
stuck in 101 on [C] the beachfront [G] bar,
sipping on [D] coke and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in [C] and his dreams die out.
He's waiting on a love [G] that won't come, not true love that never will come.
_ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] Gary's still down [E] there on Padre, [G] a little sad, but he's alright.
And if you head his way on some Sunday, [Dm] he'll drink with you all night.
_ [G] Now he's stuck in 101 [C] on the beachfront [G] bar,
sipping on [D] coke and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in [C] and his dreams die out.
Waiting on a love that [G] won't come.
Now he's stuck in 101 [C] on the beachfront [G] bar,
sipping on [D] coke and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in [C] and his dreams die out.
Waiting on a love [G] that won't come,
true love that never will come.
He's waiting on a love [C] that won't come.
True love, true love that [G] never will [C] come.
_ _ _ [D] Never [G] will [C] come.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
to do it.
I'm not going to [G] do it.
Alright.
_ _ [D] _
_ _ [G] A seagull cried, [C] a child laughed, [G] an old man orders [D] a drink.
[G] It's been ten years since he got here, and it hurts [D] to think
[G] that years ago at [C] this beachside [G] bar a woman held [D] his hand
and [G] he lost his chance [C] for true [D] romance on South Padre [G] Island.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
The [G] other woman's name [C] was Mary Ann, Gary [D] loved her so.
He [G] said, be my wife [C] for the rest of your [D] life.
She said no.
Well, [G] old Gary, he was [C] from Indiana [G] all his life, a traveling [D] man.
He [G] had a dog and a boat [C] and he would float [D] and fish around this [G] old island.
[D] Now [G] he's stuck in 101 on [C] the beachfront bar, [G] sipping on coke [D] and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in and [C] his dreams die out.
He's waiting on a love that [G] won't come, not true love that never will come.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] Years ago in [C] California, [G] Gary loved a girl [D] named Sue.
[Gm] She and three more [C] wives told him [D] lies when they said [G] I do.
And this last one took [C] the money [G] and the things Gary [D] cared about.
She [G] took the dog and the boat, [C] now he can't float, [D] cause she [G] walked out. _
And he's stuck in 101 on [C] the beachfront [G] bar, sipping on coke [D] and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in and [C] his dreams die out.
He's waiting on a love that [G] won't come, not true love that never will come. _
_ _ _ _ Gary looks out at [C] the gulf _ [G] and he [D] squints his eyes,
[G] thinking again of what might have been [D] without them hard [G] goodbyes.
But Gary's got lots [C] of stories [G] of people and places [D] he's been.
[G] Yeah, they had a few [C] of them good times [D] too, he said with [G] a grin.
[D] _ [G] Now he's stuck in 101 on the beachfront bar, sipping on coke and rum.
Yeah, he's stuck in 101 on the beachfront bar,
stuck in 101 on the beachfront bar,
stuck in 101 on [C] the beachfront [G] bar,
sipping on [D] coke and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in [C] and his dreams die out.
He's waiting on a love [G] that won't come, not true love that never will come.
_ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] Gary's still down [E] there on Padre, [G] a little sad, but he's alright.
And if you head his way on some Sunday, [Dm] he'll drink with you all night.
_ [G] Now he's stuck in 101 [C] on the beachfront [G] bar,
sipping on [D] coke and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in [C] and his dreams die out.
Waiting on a love that [G] won't come.
Now he's stuck in 101 [C] on the beachfront [G] bar,
sipping on [D] coke and rum.
[G] The tide rolls in [C] and his dreams die out.
Waiting on a love [G] that won't come,
true love that never will come.
He's waiting on a love [C] that won't come.
True love, true love that [G] never will [C] come.
_ _ _ [D] Never [G] will [C] come.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _