Chords for Tequila Sheila
Tempo:
89.6 bpm
Chords used:
D
C
G
A
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C]
[G] [C]
Won't you pour me another tequila, Sheila?
Take off that red [G] satin dress.
I crossed the border and I beat the dealer for all the damn [C] golden war eggs.
I feel like a Pancho Villa, Sheila, and I've got the pesos [F] to spend.
Pour me another [C] tequila, [A] Sheila, [D] and lay [G] down and love [C] me again.
No, I can't tell you about it.
Don't mind my gun [G] by the bed.
I feel kind of naked without it, but it eases the fears [C] in my head.
Just pass me the salt and the lemon, then bend down and blow [F] out the lights.
I never have [C] trusted the women, [A] Sheila, [D] but [G] I'm gonna trust [C] you tonight.
You can pour me another tequila, Sheila.
Take off that [G] red satin dress.
I crossed the border and I beat the dealer for all the damn golden war eggs.
[C] I feel like a Pancho Villa, Sheila.
I sure could use [F] me a friend.
So pour me another [C] tequila, [A] Sheila, [D] and lay [G] down and love [C] me again.
[D]
Oh, Sheila, I'm hearing your heart beat, but I'm hearing footsteps [A] outside.
That old courtyard is crawling with them federales.
And, Sheila, there [B] ain't no place to [D] hide.
Now, I don't know who could have kept them, because nobody knew [G] it but you.
And I can't make love [D] to a squealer, [B] Sheila, [E] so I guess there's just one [D] thing to do.
You can pour me another tequila, Sheila, and I'm gonna put on your [A] red satin dress.
You put on my clothes and you go face the dealer.
And, Sheila, I wish [D] you the best.
I feel like a Pancho Villa, Sheila.
I need a fast horse [G] and a friend.
So pour me another [D] tequila, [B] Sheila, and [E] I'll ride for [A] the border [D] again.
[G] Pour me another [D] tequila, [B] Sheila, and [E] I'll ride for [A] the border [D] again.
Adios, Kenyatta.
[G] [C]
Won't you pour me another tequila, Sheila?
Take off that red [G] satin dress.
I crossed the border and I beat the dealer for all the damn [C] golden war eggs.
I feel like a Pancho Villa, Sheila, and I've got the pesos [F] to spend.
Pour me another [C] tequila, [A] Sheila, [D] and lay [G] down and love [C] me again.
No, I can't tell you about it.
Don't mind my gun [G] by the bed.
I feel kind of naked without it, but it eases the fears [C] in my head.
Just pass me the salt and the lemon, then bend down and blow [F] out the lights.
I never have [C] trusted the women, [A] Sheila, [D] but [G] I'm gonna trust [C] you tonight.
You can pour me another tequila, Sheila.
Take off that [G] red satin dress.
I crossed the border and I beat the dealer for all the damn golden war eggs.
[C] I feel like a Pancho Villa, Sheila.
I sure could use [F] me a friend.
So pour me another [C] tequila, [A] Sheila, [D] and lay [G] down and love [C] me again.
[D]
Oh, Sheila, I'm hearing your heart beat, but I'm hearing footsteps [A] outside.
That old courtyard is crawling with them federales.
And, Sheila, there [B] ain't no place to [D] hide.
Now, I don't know who could have kept them, because nobody knew [G] it but you.
And I can't make love [D] to a squealer, [B] Sheila, [E] so I guess there's just one [D] thing to do.
You can pour me another tequila, Sheila, and I'm gonna put on your [A] red satin dress.
You put on my clothes and you go face the dealer.
And, Sheila, I wish [D] you the best.
I feel like a Pancho Villa, Sheila.
I need a fast horse [G] and a friend.
So pour me another [D] tequila, [B] Sheila, and [E] I'll ride for [A] the border [D] again.
[G] Pour me another [D] tequila, [B] Sheila, and [E] I'll ride for [A] the border [D] again.
Adios, Kenyatta.
Key:
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_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
Won't you pour me another tequila, Sheila?
Take off that red [G] satin dress. _ _
I crossed the border and I beat the dealer for all the damn [C] golden war eggs. _
I feel like a Pancho Villa, Sheila, and I've got the pesos [F] to spend. _ _
Pour me another [C] tequila, [A] Sheila, [D] and lay [G] down and love [C] me again. _ _
No, I can't tell you about it. _ _
Don't mind my gun [G] by the bed.
I feel kind of naked without it, _ but it eases the fears [C] in my head. _
Just pass me the salt and the lemon, _ then bend down and blow [F] out the lights. _
I never have [C] trusted the women, [A] Sheila, [D] but [G] I'm gonna trust [C] you tonight. _
You can pour me another tequila, Sheila.
_ Take off that [G] red satin dress. _ _
I crossed the border and I beat the dealer for all the damn golden war eggs.
[C] I feel like a Pancho Villa, Sheila.
I sure could use [F] me a friend. _
So pour me another [C] tequila, [A] Sheila, [D] and lay [G] down and love [C] me again. _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh, Sheila, I'm hearing your heart beat, _ but I'm hearing footsteps [A] _ outside.
That old courtyard is crawling with them federales.
And, Sheila, there [B] ain't no place to [D] hide. _
Now, I don't know who could have kept them, _ because nobody knew [G] it but you. _
And I can't make love [D] to a squealer, [B] Sheila, [E] so I guess there's just one [D] thing to do. _
You can pour me another tequila, Sheila, and I'm gonna put on your [A] red satin dress. _
You put on my clothes and you go face the dealer.
And, Sheila, I wish [D] you the best. _
I feel like a Pancho Villa, Sheila.
I need a fast horse [G] and a friend. _
So pour me another [D] tequila, [B] Sheila, and [E] I'll ride for [A] the border [D] again. _ _
[G] Pour me another [D] tequila, [B] Sheila, and [E] I'll ride for [A] the border [D] again. _ _ _
_ Adios, Kenyatta. _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
Won't you pour me another tequila, Sheila?
Take off that red [G] satin dress. _ _
I crossed the border and I beat the dealer for all the damn [C] golden war eggs. _
I feel like a Pancho Villa, Sheila, and I've got the pesos [F] to spend. _ _
Pour me another [C] tequila, [A] Sheila, [D] and lay [G] down and love [C] me again. _ _
No, I can't tell you about it. _ _
Don't mind my gun [G] by the bed.
I feel kind of naked without it, _ but it eases the fears [C] in my head. _
Just pass me the salt and the lemon, _ then bend down and blow [F] out the lights. _
I never have [C] trusted the women, [A] Sheila, [D] but [G] I'm gonna trust [C] you tonight. _
You can pour me another tequila, Sheila.
_ Take off that [G] red satin dress. _ _
I crossed the border and I beat the dealer for all the damn golden war eggs.
[C] I feel like a Pancho Villa, Sheila.
I sure could use [F] me a friend. _
So pour me another [C] tequila, [A] Sheila, [D] and lay [G] down and love [C] me again. _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh, Sheila, I'm hearing your heart beat, _ but I'm hearing footsteps [A] _ outside.
That old courtyard is crawling with them federales.
And, Sheila, there [B] ain't no place to [D] hide. _
Now, I don't know who could have kept them, _ because nobody knew [G] it but you. _
And I can't make love [D] to a squealer, [B] Sheila, [E] so I guess there's just one [D] thing to do. _
You can pour me another tequila, Sheila, and I'm gonna put on your [A] red satin dress. _
You put on my clothes and you go face the dealer.
And, Sheila, I wish [D] you the best. _
I feel like a Pancho Villa, Sheila.
I need a fast horse [G] and a friend. _
So pour me another [D] tequila, [B] Sheila, and [E] I'll ride for [A] the border [D] again. _ _
[G] Pour me another [D] tequila, [B] Sheila, and [E] I'll ride for [A] the border [D] again. _ _ _
_ Adios, Kenyatta. _ _ _ _