THE CHAIR, NEON MOON MIX George Strait and Brooks & Dunn Chords
Tempo:
102.4 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Bm
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [A]
[E] [A]
Well, excuse me, but I think you've got [Bm] my [C#m] chair.
[Bm] [A] No, [E]
that one's not taken, I don't mind.
If you [A] sit here, I'll [Bm] be glad [E] to share.
Yeah, [A] it's usually packed here on [Bm] Friday nights.
[F#m]
[Bm] [D] Oh, [E] if you don't mind, could I talk you out of [A] a [E] light?
[F#m] [A] Well, thank you, could I drink you a [Bm]
bite?
[E] Oh, listen to me, what I [Bm] mean is, can I buy [E] you a drink?
[A] Anything you please.
[Bm]
[E] Oh, [A] you're welcome, well, I don't think I caught your [Bm] name.
Are [D] you waiting [C#m] for someone [Bm] to meet you here?
[F#] Well, that [Bm] makes two of [E] us glad [A] you came.
Though [Bm] I don't know the name [E] of a band, but they're good.
[A] Aren't they?
Would you like to dance?
Yeah, [Bm] I like the song too, it [E] reminds me of you and [A] me, baby.
Do you think there's a chance [Bm]
that later on [E] I could drive you home?
[A] No, I don't [E] mind [F#m] at all.
[D] Oh, I like [C#m] you too, and [Bm] to tell you the [F#] truth, [B] that wasn't [E] my chair after [A] all.
[Em] [A]
[D] Oh, I like [C#m] you too, [Bm] and to tell you the [F#] truth, [A] that wasn't my chair after all.
When the sun goes down on my side of town, that lonesome feeling comes to my [D] door,
and the whole world turns blue.
[A] [C] [A]
There's a run-down bar across the railroad track, I got a table for two,
way in the back [D] where I sit alone, [A] thinking of losing you.
I [E] spend most every night beneath the light [A] of a neon moon.
[D] Now, if you lose your one [E] and only, there's [D] always room here for [E] the lonely.
So [D] watch your broken dreams [E] dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon.
I think of two young lovers running wild and free.
I close my eyes and sometimes see [Bm] you in the shadows [A] of this smokey room.
No telling how many tears I've shed here and cried,
or how many lies that I've [D] lied,
telling my poor heart [A] she'll come back someday.
Oh, [E] but I'll be alright as long as there's [A] light from a neon moon.
[D]
[A] Oh, [D] if you lose your one [E] and only, there's [D] always room here for [E] the lonely.
So [D] watch your broken dreams [E] dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon.
How cool would it be
[Em] [D]
[A] if a jukebox plays on drink by drink,
and the words of every sad song seem to say what I think,
[D] and it's heard inside of me, ain't [A] never gonna end.
Oh, [E] but I'll be alright as long as there's [A] light from a neon moon.
[D]
[C] [A] Oh, [D] if you lose your one [E] and only, there's [D] always room here for [E] the lonely.
So [D] watch your broken dreams [E] dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon.
[E] Watch your broken dreams dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon.
Oh, [E] watch your broken dreams dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon.
[E] [A]
Well, excuse me, but I think you've got [Bm] my [C#m] chair.
[Bm] [A] No, [E]
that one's not taken, I don't mind.
If you [A] sit here, I'll [Bm] be glad [E] to share.
Yeah, [A] it's usually packed here on [Bm] Friday nights.
[F#m]
[Bm] [D] Oh, [E] if you don't mind, could I talk you out of [A] a [E] light?
[F#m] [A] Well, thank you, could I drink you a [Bm]
bite?
[E] Oh, listen to me, what I [Bm] mean is, can I buy [E] you a drink?
[A] Anything you please.
[Bm]
[E] Oh, [A] you're welcome, well, I don't think I caught your [Bm] name.
Are [D] you waiting [C#m] for someone [Bm] to meet you here?
[F#] Well, that [Bm] makes two of [E] us glad [A] you came.
Though [Bm] I don't know the name [E] of a band, but they're good.
[A] Aren't they?
Would you like to dance?
Yeah, [Bm] I like the song too, it [E] reminds me of you and [A] me, baby.
Do you think there's a chance [Bm]
that later on [E] I could drive you home?
[A] No, I don't [E] mind [F#m] at all.
[D] Oh, I like [C#m] you too, and [Bm] to tell you the [F#] truth, [B] that wasn't [E] my chair after [A] all.
[Em] [A]
[D] Oh, I like [C#m] you too, [Bm] and to tell you the [F#] truth, [A] that wasn't my chair after all.
When the sun goes down on my side of town, that lonesome feeling comes to my [D] door,
and the whole world turns blue.
[A] [C] [A]
There's a run-down bar across the railroad track, I got a table for two,
way in the back [D] where I sit alone, [A] thinking of losing you.
I [E] spend most every night beneath the light [A] of a neon moon.
[D] Now, if you lose your one [E] and only, there's [D] always room here for [E] the lonely.
So [D] watch your broken dreams [E] dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon.
I think of two young lovers running wild and free.
I close my eyes and sometimes see [Bm] you in the shadows [A] of this smokey room.
No telling how many tears I've shed here and cried,
or how many lies that I've [D] lied,
telling my poor heart [A] she'll come back someday.
Oh, [E] but I'll be alright as long as there's [A] light from a neon moon.
[D]
[A] Oh, [D] if you lose your one [E] and only, there's [D] always room here for [E] the lonely.
So [D] watch your broken dreams [E] dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon.
How cool would it be
[Em] [D]
[A] if a jukebox plays on drink by drink,
and the words of every sad song seem to say what I think,
[D] and it's heard inside of me, ain't [A] never gonna end.
Oh, [E] but I'll be alright as long as there's [A] light from a neon moon.
[D]
[C] [A] Oh, [D] if you lose your one [E] and only, there's [D] always room here for [E] the lonely.
So [D] watch your broken dreams [E] dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon.
[E] Watch your broken dreams dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon.
Oh, [E] watch your broken dreams dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon.
Key:
A
E
D
Bm
C#m
A
E
D
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, excuse me, but I think you've got [Bm] my [C#m] chair.
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] No, [E]
that one's not taken, I don't mind.
If you [A] sit here, _ I'll [Bm] be glad [E] to share.
Yeah, [A] it's _ usually _ packed here on [Bm] Friday nights.
_ [F#m] _ _
[Bm] _ [D] Oh, [E] if you don't mind, could I talk you out of [A] a [E] light? _
_ [F#m] _ [A] _ _ Well, thank you, could I drink you a [Bm]
bite?
_ [E] Oh, listen to me, what I [Bm] mean is, can I buy [E] you a drink? _ _
[A] Anything you please.
[Bm] _ _ _
[E] Oh, [A] you're welcome, well, I don't think I caught your [Bm] name. _ _ _
_ _ Are [D] you waiting [C#m] for someone [Bm] to meet you here?
[F#] Well, that [Bm] makes two of [E] us glad [A] you came. _ _ _
_ Though [Bm] I don't know the name [E] of a band, but they're good.
_ [A] Aren't they?
Would you like to dance?
_ Yeah, [Bm] I like the song too, it [E] reminds me of you and [A] me, baby.
Do you think there's a chance _ _ [Bm]
that later on [E] I could drive you home?
[A] No, I don't [E] mind [F#m] at all.
_ [D] Oh, I like [C#m] you too, and [Bm] to tell you the [F#] truth, [B] that wasn't [E] my chair after _ [A] all.
_ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _
[D] Oh, I like [C#m] you too, [Bm] and to tell you the [F#] truth, _ [A] _ that wasn't my chair after all. _ _ _ _
_ When the sun goes down on my side of town, that lonesome feeling comes to my [D] door,
and the whole world turns _ blue.
_ [A] _ _ [C] _ [A] _ _ _
_ There's a run-down bar across the railroad track, I got a table for two,
way in the back [D] where I sit alone, _ _ _ [A] thinking of losing you. _ _ _
I [E] spend most every night beneath the light [A] of a neon moon. _ _
[D] Now, if you lose your one [E] and only, there's [D] always room here for [E] the lonely. _
So [D] watch your broken dreams [E] dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon _ moon. _
I think of two young lovers running wild and free.
I close my eyes and sometimes see [Bm] you in the _ shadows _ [A] of this smokey room. _ _
No telling how many tears I've shed here and cried,
or how many lies that I've [D] lied,
telling my poor heart _ _ _ [A] she'll come back someday. _ _ _
Oh, [E] but I'll be alright as long as there's [A] light from a neon _ moon.
[D]
[A] Oh, [D] if you lose your one [E] and only, there's [D] always room here for [E] the lonely. _
So [D] watch your broken dreams [E] dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon _ moon. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ How cool would it be _
_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ if _ a jukebox plays on drink by drink,
and the words of every sad song seem to say what I think,
[D] and it's heard inside of me, _ _ ain't [A] never gonna end. _ _
Oh, [E] but I'll be alright as long as there's [A] light from a neon moon.
_ [D] _
[C] [A] Oh, [D] if you lose your one [E] and only, there's [D] always room here for [E] the lonely. _
So [D] watch your broken dreams [E] dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon. _ _
_ [E] Watch your broken dreams dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon. _
Oh, [E] watch your broken dreams dance in and out of the _ _ beams [A] of a neon moon. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, excuse me, but I think you've got [Bm] my [C#m] chair.
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] No, [E]
that one's not taken, I don't mind.
If you [A] sit here, _ I'll [Bm] be glad [E] to share.
Yeah, [A] it's _ usually _ packed here on [Bm] Friday nights.
_ [F#m] _ _
[Bm] _ [D] Oh, [E] if you don't mind, could I talk you out of [A] a [E] light? _
_ [F#m] _ [A] _ _ Well, thank you, could I drink you a [Bm]
bite?
_ [E] Oh, listen to me, what I [Bm] mean is, can I buy [E] you a drink? _ _
[A] Anything you please.
[Bm] _ _ _
[E] Oh, [A] you're welcome, well, I don't think I caught your [Bm] name. _ _ _
_ _ Are [D] you waiting [C#m] for someone [Bm] to meet you here?
[F#] Well, that [Bm] makes two of [E] us glad [A] you came. _ _ _
_ Though [Bm] I don't know the name [E] of a band, but they're good.
_ [A] Aren't they?
Would you like to dance?
_ Yeah, [Bm] I like the song too, it [E] reminds me of you and [A] me, baby.
Do you think there's a chance _ _ [Bm]
that later on [E] I could drive you home?
[A] No, I don't [E] mind [F#m] at all.
_ [D] Oh, I like [C#m] you too, and [Bm] to tell you the [F#] truth, [B] that wasn't [E] my chair after _ [A] all.
_ [Em] _ [A] _ _ _
[D] Oh, I like [C#m] you too, [Bm] and to tell you the [F#] truth, _ [A] _ that wasn't my chair after all. _ _ _ _
_ When the sun goes down on my side of town, that lonesome feeling comes to my [D] door,
and the whole world turns _ blue.
_ [A] _ _ [C] _ [A] _ _ _
_ There's a run-down bar across the railroad track, I got a table for two,
way in the back [D] where I sit alone, _ _ _ [A] thinking of losing you. _ _ _
I [E] spend most every night beneath the light [A] of a neon moon. _ _
[D] Now, if you lose your one [E] and only, there's [D] always room here for [E] the lonely. _
So [D] watch your broken dreams [E] dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon _ moon. _
I think of two young lovers running wild and free.
I close my eyes and sometimes see [Bm] you in the _ shadows _ [A] of this smokey room. _ _
No telling how many tears I've shed here and cried,
or how many lies that I've [D] lied,
telling my poor heart _ _ _ [A] she'll come back someday. _ _ _
Oh, [E] but I'll be alright as long as there's [A] light from a neon _ moon.
[D]
[A] Oh, [D] if you lose your one [E] and only, there's [D] always room here for [E] the lonely. _
So [D] watch your broken dreams [E] dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon _ moon. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ How cool would it be _
_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ if _ a jukebox plays on drink by drink,
and the words of every sad song seem to say what I think,
[D] and it's heard inside of me, _ _ ain't [A] never gonna end. _ _
Oh, [E] but I'll be alright as long as there's [A] light from a neon moon.
_ [D] _
[C] [A] Oh, [D] if you lose your one [E] and only, there's [D] always room here for [E] the lonely. _
So [D] watch your broken dreams [E] dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon. _ _
_ [E] Watch your broken dreams dance in and out of the beams [A] of a neon moon. _
Oh, [E] watch your broken dreams dance in and out of the _ _ beams [A] of a neon moon. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _