Chords for Tight Fittin' Jeans
Tempo:
100.6 bpm
Chords used:
A
Bb
E
F
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[N]
[E] [A]
She tried to hide it by the faded denim clothes she wore, but I knew she'd never been inside a [E] bar before.
[A] And I felt like a peasant who just had met a queen, and she knew I saw right [E] through her tight [A]-mitten jean.
I ask her, what's a woman [D] like you [A] doing here?
I see you're used to champagne, but I'll [E] buy you a beer.
[A] She said, you've got me figured [D] out, but I'm not [A] what I seem, and for a dance I'll tell you [E] about these tight [A]-mitten jeans.
She [E] said, I'm married money, I'm used to [A] wearing pearls, [D] but I've always [A] dreamed of being [B] just a good old [E] boy's girl.
So [A] tonight I left those crystal [D] candle lights to live [A] a dream, and partner, there's a tiger in [E] these tight-mitten [A] jeans.
[D] [A]
[E] [A]
[F] We [Bb] danced every dance [Eb] and, Lord, the beer [Bb] that we went through, I'm satisfied I did my best to make her [F] dream come true.
[Bb] As she played out her fantasy [Eb] before my [Bb] eyes it seemed, a cowgirl came alive [F] inside those tight [Bb]-mitten jeans.
In my mind she's still a lady, that's all I'm gonna say.
I knew that I'd been broken by the time [F] we parted ways.
[Bb] And I know a hellbore woman [Eb] than most eyes [Bb] have ever seen.
That night I knew a lady wearing tight-mitten jeans.
[F] Well, now she's back in her world [Bb] and I'm still stuck in mine, [Eb] but I know [Bb] she'll always [C] remember [F] the time
[Bb] a cowboy once had [Eb] a [Bb] millionaire's dream.
And Lord, I love that lady wearing tight-mitten jeans.
[Eb]
[E] [A]
She tried to hide it by the faded denim clothes she wore, but I knew she'd never been inside a [E] bar before.
[A] And I felt like a peasant who just had met a queen, and she knew I saw right [E] through her tight [A]-mitten jean.
I ask her, what's a woman [D] like you [A] doing here?
I see you're used to champagne, but I'll [E] buy you a beer.
[A] She said, you've got me figured [D] out, but I'm not [A] what I seem, and for a dance I'll tell you [E] about these tight [A]-mitten jeans.
She [E] said, I'm married money, I'm used to [A] wearing pearls, [D] but I've always [A] dreamed of being [B] just a good old [E] boy's girl.
So [A] tonight I left those crystal [D] candle lights to live [A] a dream, and partner, there's a tiger in [E] these tight-mitten [A] jeans.
[D] [A]
[E] [A]
[F] We [Bb] danced every dance [Eb] and, Lord, the beer [Bb] that we went through, I'm satisfied I did my best to make her [F] dream come true.
[Bb] As she played out her fantasy [Eb] before my [Bb] eyes it seemed, a cowgirl came alive [F] inside those tight [Bb]-mitten jeans.
In my mind she's still a lady, that's all I'm gonna say.
I knew that I'd been broken by the time [F] we parted ways.
[Bb] And I know a hellbore woman [Eb] than most eyes [Bb] have ever seen.
That night I knew a lady wearing tight-mitten jeans.
[F] Well, now she's back in her world [Bb] and I'm still stuck in mine, [Eb] but I know [Bb] she'll always [C] remember [F] the time
[Bb] a cowboy once had [Eb] a [Bb] millionaire's dream.
And Lord, I love that lady wearing tight-mitten jeans.
[Eb]
Key:
A
Bb
E
F
Eb
A
Bb
E
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
She tried to hide it by the faded denim clothes she wore, but I knew she'd never been inside a [E] bar before.
_ [A] And I felt like a peasant who just had met a queen, and she knew I saw right [E] through her tight [A]-mitten jean. _ _ _ _ _
I ask her, what's a woman [D] like you [A] doing here?
I see you're used to champagne, but I'll [E] buy you a beer.
_ [A] She said, you've got me figured [D] out, but I'm not [A] what I seem, and for a dance I'll tell you [E] about these tight [A]-mitten jeans.
She [E] said, I'm married money, I'm used to [A] wearing pearls, [D] but I've always [A] dreamed of being [B] just a good old [E] boy's girl.
So [A] tonight I left those crystal [D] candle lights to live [A] a dream, and partner, there's a tiger in [E] these tight-mitten [A] jeans. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
[F] We [Bb] danced every dance [Eb] and, Lord, the beer [Bb] that we went through, I'm satisfied I did my best to make her [F] dream come true.
_ [Bb] As she played out her fantasy [Eb] before my [Bb] eyes it seemed, a cowgirl came alive [F] inside those tight [Bb]-mitten jeans. _ _ _ _
In my mind she's still a lady, that's all I'm gonna say.
I knew that I'd been broken by the time [F] we parted ways.
[Bb] And I know a hellbore woman [Eb] than most eyes [Bb] have ever seen.
That night I knew a lady wearing tight-mitten jeans.
_ [F] Well, now she's back in her world [Bb] and I'm still stuck in mine, [Eb] but I know [Bb] she'll always [C] remember [F] the time
_ [Bb] a cowboy once had [Eb] a [Bb] millionaire's dream.
And Lord, I love that lady wearing tight-mitten jeans. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
She tried to hide it by the faded denim clothes she wore, but I knew she'd never been inside a [E] bar before.
_ [A] And I felt like a peasant who just had met a queen, and she knew I saw right [E] through her tight [A]-mitten jean. _ _ _ _ _
I ask her, what's a woman [D] like you [A] doing here?
I see you're used to champagne, but I'll [E] buy you a beer.
_ [A] She said, you've got me figured [D] out, but I'm not [A] what I seem, and for a dance I'll tell you [E] about these tight [A]-mitten jeans.
She [E] said, I'm married money, I'm used to [A] wearing pearls, [D] but I've always [A] dreamed of being [B] just a good old [E] boy's girl.
So [A] tonight I left those crystal [D] candle lights to live [A] a dream, and partner, there's a tiger in [E] these tight-mitten [A] jeans. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
[F] We [Bb] danced every dance [Eb] and, Lord, the beer [Bb] that we went through, I'm satisfied I did my best to make her [F] dream come true.
_ [Bb] As she played out her fantasy [Eb] before my [Bb] eyes it seemed, a cowgirl came alive [F] inside those tight [Bb]-mitten jeans. _ _ _ _
In my mind she's still a lady, that's all I'm gonna say.
I knew that I'd been broken by the time [F] we parted ways.
[Bb] And I know a hellbore woman [Eb] than most eyes [Bb] have ever seen.
That night I knew a lady wearing tight-mitten jeans.
_ [F] Well, now she's back in her world [Bb] and I'm still stuck in mine, [Eb] but I know [Bb] she'll always [C] remember [F] the time
_ [Bb] a cowboy once had [Eb] a [Bb] millionaire's dream.
And Lord, I love that lady wearing tight-mitten jeans. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
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