Chords for Rolling Stones - Bob Wills Is Still The King (live) HD
Tempo:
85.825 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
F
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Well, I [F] told you we were going to do something a little bit different.
We've never done this song before in front of anyone.
[B] [F] And maybe we never will [Em] again.
[E] It's a bit [N] of country music for you, hang on.
[B] [E]
This is a song we learned from Waylon Jennings.
Well, the honking tonks in Texas are [A] my natural [E] second home.
Well, you tip your hat to the ladies and the rows of San [B] Antonio.
[A] I grew up on music [E] we call western swing.
It don't matter who's in Austin, [B] Bob Wills is [E] still the king.
Well, I can still remember [A] the way [E] things were back then.
In spite of all the hard times, I'd do it [B] all again.
[A] To hear the Texas Playboys [E] and Tommy Duncan sing
Makes me proud to be in Texas, [B] Bob Wills is [E] still the king.
[A] You can hear the grand old upbreak [E] from Nashville, Tennessee.
It's the home of country music, a home that we [B] all agree.
[E] When you cross that old Red River, [A] boy, well, that don't [E] mean a thing.
Cause when you're down in Texas, [G#m] Bob Wills is [E] still the king.
[A] [E]
[B]
[A]
[E]
[B] [E] Well, [A] if you ain't never been there, [E] I guess you ain't been told.
[A] You gotta live [E] in Texas, you gotta have a lot of [G] soul.
[F#m] [C#m] It's the home of [E] Willie Nelson, [A] it's the home of [E] western swing.
Cause when you're down in [B] Austin, Bob Wills [E] is still the king.
And when you're down in Texas, [B] Bob Wills [E] is still the king.
[A]
[N]
We've never done this song before in front of anyone.
[B] [F] And maybe we never will [Em] again.
[E] It's a bit [N] of country music for you, hang on.
[B] [E]
This is a song we learned from Waylon Jennings.
Well, the honking tonks in Texas are [A] my natural [E] second home.
Well, you tip your hat to the ladies and the rows of San [B] Antonio.
[A] I grew up on music [E] we call western swing.
It don't matter who's in Austin, [B] Bob Wills is [E] still the king.
Well, I can still remember [A] the way [E] things were back then.
In spite of all the hard times, I'd do it [B] all again.
[A] To hear the Texas Playboys [E] and Tommy Duncan sing
Makes me proud to be in Texas, [B] Bob Wills is [E] still the king.
[A] You can hear the grand old upbreak [E] from Nashville, Tennessee.
It's the home of country music, a home that we [B] all agree.
[E] When you cross that old Red River, [A] boy, well, that don't [E] mean a thing.
Cause when you're down in Texas, [G#m] Bob Wills is [E] still the king.
[A] [E]
[B]
[A]
[E]
[B] [E] Well, [A] if you ain't never been there, [E] I guess you ain't been told.
[A] You gotta live [E] in Texas, you gotta have a lot of [G] soul.
[F#m] [C#m] It's the home of [E] Willie Nelson, [A] it's the home of [E] western swing.
Cause when you're down in [B] Austin, Bob Wills [E] is still the king.
And when you're down in Texas, [B] Bob Wills [E] is still the king.
[A]
[N]
Key:
E
A
B
F
Em
E
A
B
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Well, I [F] told you we were going to do something a little bit different.
We've never done this song before in front of anyone.
_ [B] _ _ _ [F] And maybe we never will [Em] again.
_ _ _ [E] _ It's a bit [N] of country music for you, hang on.
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ This is a song we learned from Waylon Jennings.
_ _ _ _ Well, _ _ _ _ _ the honking tonks in Texas are [A] my natural [E] second home.
_ Well, you tip your hat to the ladies and the rows of San [B] Antonio. _
[A] I grew up on music [E] we call western swing.
It don't matter who's in Austin, [B] Bob Wills is [E] still the king.
_ _ _ _ Well, I can still remember [A] the way [E] things were back then.
_ In spite of all the hard times, I'd do it [B] all again.
_ [A] To hear the Texas Playboys [E] and Tommy Duncan sing
Makes me proud to be in Texas, [B] Bob Wills is [E] still the king. _
[A] You can hear the grand old upbreak [E] from Nashville, Tennessee.
It's the home of country music, a home that we [B] all agree.
_ [E] When you cross that old Red River, [A] boy, well, that don't [E] mean a thing.
_ Cause when you're down in Texas, [G#m] Bob Wills is [E] still the king. _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ Well, [A] if you ain't never been there, [E] I guess you ain't been told.
[A] You gotta live [E] in Texas, you gotta have a lot of [G] soul.
[F#m] _ [C#m] It's the home of [E] Willie Nelson, [A] it's the home of [E] western swing. _
Cause when you're down in [B] Austin, Bob Wills [E] is still the king. _
_ And when you're down in Texas, [B] Bob Wills [E] is still the king.
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_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
Well, I [F] told you we were going to do something a little bit different.
We've never done this song before in front of anyone.
_ [B] _ _ _ [F] And maybe we never will [Em] again.
_ _ _ [E] _ It's a bit [N] of country music for you, hang on.
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ This is a song we learned from Waylon Jennings.
_ _ _ _ Well, _ _ _ _ _ the honking tonks in Texas are [A] my natural [E] second home.
_ Well, you tip your hat to the ladies and the rows of San [B] Antonio. _
[A] I grew up on music [E] we call western swing.
It don't matter who's in Austin, [B] Bob Wills is [E] still the king.
_ _ _ _ Well, I can still remember [A] the way [E] things were back then.
_ In spite of all the hard times, I'd do it [B] all again.
_ [A] To hear the Texas Playboys [E] and Tommy Duncan sing
Makes me proud to be in Texas, [B] Bob Wills is [E] still the king. _
[A] You can hear the grand old upbreak [E] from Nashville, Tennessee.
It's the home of country music, a home that we [B] all agree.
_ [E] When you cross that old Red River, [A] boy, well, that don't [E] mean a thing.
_ Cause when you're down in Texas, [G#m] Bob Wills is [E] still the king. _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ Well, [A] if you ain't never been there, [E] I guess you ain't been told.
[A] You gotta live [E] in Texas, you gotta have a lot of [G] soul.
[F#m] _ [C#m] It's the home of [E] Willie Nelson, [A] it's the home of [E] western swing. _
Cause when you're down in [B] Austin, Bob Wills [E] is still the king. _
_ And when you're down in Texas, [B] Bob Wills [E] is still the king.
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