White Rose Chords by Toby Keith
Tempo:
78.1 bpm
Chords used:
Bm
G
F#m
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [Bm]
[F#m] [G]
[D] [Bm]
[F#m] [G]
[D] Yeah, the whole town came out to [Bm] watch,
Be their favorite parking lot,
[F#m] Somebody hung a ribbon [G] up,
And then they cut it down.
[D] That big white rose upon that [Bm] sign,
Put innocence in all our [F#m] lives,
We could see it's neon [G] light,
Half a mile out.
[D] Gas was fifty cents a gallon,
[Bm] They'd put it in for you,
[F#m] They'd bump your tires and check your [G] oil,
And wash your windows too.
[D] And we'd shine those cars bright as [Bm] bright,
We'd go park underneath that [F#m] light,
Stare out at the prairie [G] skies,
There was nothing else to do.
[E]
[Bm] Now there's plywood for a blast,
[F#m] Where the windows all got some rust,
[G] And there's just a chunk of concrete,
[A] Where those old pumps used to stand.
[Bm] There's a couple of cars half out of the ground,
[F#m] And that old sign still spins round and [G] round,
I guess the white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a normal [Bm] midnight.
[D] And the girls would spend a couple of [Bm] bucks,
Just to meet the boys working at the [F#m] pumps,
They'd grow up and fall in [G] love,
And they'd all move away.
[D] Strangers used to stop and [Bm] ask,
How far they'd driven off the [F#m] map,
And then they'd build that [G] overpass,
And now they stay out on the [D] highway.
[Bm] Now there's plywood for a blast,
[F#m] Where the windows all got some rust,
[G] And there's just a chunk of concrete,
[A] Where those old pumps used to stand.
[Bm] There's a couple of cars half out of the [F#m] ground,
And that old sign still spins round and [G] round,
I guess the white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a normal [Bm] midnight.
[G] And that neon sign was a heart and [Bm] soul,
Of this old one-horse town,
[A] It's like it lost its will to [G] live,
The day they shut it down.
[Bm] Now there's plywood for a blast,
[F#m] Where the windows all got some rust,
[G] And there's just a chunk of concrete,
[A] Where those old pumps used to stand.
[Bm] There's a couple of cars half out of the [F#m] ground,
And that old sign still spins round and [G] round,
I guess the white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a [Bm] memory town.
[G] Yeah, that old white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a [Bm] memory town.
[N]
[F#m] [G]
[D] [Bm]
[F#m] [G]
[D] Yeah, the whole town came out to [Bm] watch,
Be their favorite parking lot,
[F#m] Somebody hung a ribbon [G] up,
And then they cut it down.
[D] That big white rose upon that [Bm] sign,
Put innocence in all our [F#m] lives,
We could see it's neon [G] light,
Half a mile out.
[D] Gas was fifty cents a gallon,
[Bm] They'd put it in for you,
[F#m] They'd bump your tires and check your [G] oil,
And wash your windows too.
[D] And we'd shine those cars bright as [Bm] bright,
We'd go park underneath that [F#m] light,
Stare out at the prairie [G] skies,
There was nothing else to do.
[E]
[Bm] Now there's plywood for a blast,
[F#m] Where the windows all got some rust,
[G] And there's just a chunk of concrete,
[A] Where those old pumps used to stand.
[Bm] There's a couple of cars half out of the ground,
[F#m] And that old sign still spins round and [G] round,
I guess the white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a normal [Bm] midnight.
[D] And the girls would spend a couple of [Bm] bucks,
Just to meet the boys working at the [F#m] pumps,
They'd grow up and fall in [G] love,
And they'd all move away.
[D] Strangers used to stop and [Bm] ask,
How far they'd driven off the [F#m] map,
And then they'd build that [G] overpass,
And now they stay out on the [D] highway.
[Bm] Now there's plywood for a blast,
[F#m] Where the windows all got some rust,
[G] And there's just a chunk of concrete,
[A] Where those old pumps used to stand.
[Bm] There's a couple of cars half out of the [F#m] ground,
And that old sign still spins round and [G] round,
I guess the white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a normal [Bm] midnight.
[G] And that neon sign was a heart and [Bm] soul,
Of this old one-horse town,
[A] It's like it lost its will to [G] live,
The day they shut it down.
[Bm] Now there's plywood for a blast,
[F#m] Where the windows all got some rust,
[G] And there's just a chunk of concrete,
[A] Where those old pumps used to stand.
[Bm] There's a couple of cars half out of the [F#m] ground,
And that old sign still spins round and [G] round,
I guess the white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a [Bm] memory town.
[G] Yeah, that old white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a [Bm] memory town.
[N]
Key:
Bm
G
F#m
D
A
Bm
G
F#m
[D] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[D] Yeah, the whole town came out to [Bm] watch,
Be their favorite parking lot,
[F#m] Somebody hung a ribbon [G] up,
And then they cut it down.
_ [D] That big white rose upon that [Bm] sign,
Put innocence in all our [F#m] lives,
We could see it's neon [G] light,
Half a mile out.
_ [D] Gas was fifty cents a gallon,
[Bm] They'd put it in for you,
[F#m] They'd bump your tires and check your [G] oil,
And wash your windows too.
_ [D] And we'd shine those cars bright as [Bm] bright,
We'd go park underneath that [F#m] light,
Stare out at the prairie [G] skies,
There was nothing else to do.
[E] _
[Bm] Now there's plywood for a blast,
[F#m] Where the windows all got some rust,
[G] And there's just a chunk of concrete,
[A] Where those old pumps used to stand.
[Bm] There's a couple of cars half out of the ground,
[F#m] And that old sign still spins round and [G] round,
I guess the white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a normal [Bm] midnight. _
_ [D] And the girls would spend a couple of [Bm] bucks,
Just to meet the boys working at the [F#m] pumps,
They'd grow up and fall in [G] love,
And they'd all move away.
_ _ [D] Strangers used to stop and [Bm] ask,
How far they'd driven off the [F#m] map,
And then they'd build that [G] overpass,
And now they stay out on the [D] highway.
_ [Bm] Now there's plywood for a blast,
[F#m] Where the windows all got some rust,
[G] And there's just a chunk of concrete,
[A] Where those old pumps used to stand.
[Bm] There's a couple of cars half out of the [F#m] ground,
And that old sign still spins round and [G] round,
I guess the white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a normal [Bm] midnight. _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] And that neon sign was a heart and [Bm] soul,
Of this old one-horse town,
[A] It's like it lost its will to [G] live,
The day they shut it down. _ _ _
[Bm] Now there's plywood for a blast,
[F#m] Where the windows all got some rust,
[G] And there's just a chunk of concrete,
[A] Where those old pumps used to stand.
[Bm] There's a couple of cars half out of the [F#m] ground,
And that old sign still spins round and [G] round,
I guess the white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a [Bm] memory town.
_ _ [G] Yeah, that old white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a [Bm] memory town. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[D] Yeah, the whole town came out to [Bm] watch,
Be their favorite parking lot,
[F#m] Somebody hung a ribbon [G] up,
And then they cut it down.
_ [D] That big white rose upon that [Bm] sign,
Put innocence in all our [F#m] lives,
We could see it's neon [G] light,
Half a mile out.
_ [D] Gas was fifty cents a gallon,
[Bm] They'd put it in for you,
[F#m] They'd bump your tires and check your [G] oil,
And wash your windows too.
_ [D] And we'd shine those cars bright as [Bm] bright,
We'd go park underneath that [F#m] light,
Stare out at the prairie [G] skies,
There was nothing else to do.
[E] _
[Bm] Now there's plywood for a blast,
[F#m] Where the windows all got some rust,
[G] And there's just a chunk of concrete,
[A] Where those old pumps used to stand.
[Bm] There's a couple of cars half out of the ground,
[F#m] And that old sign still spins round and [G] round,
I guess the white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a normal [Bm] midnight. _
_ [D] And the girls would spend a couple of [Bm] bucks,
Just to meet the boys working at the [F#m] pumps,
They'd grow up and fall in [G] love,
And they'd all move away.
_ _ [D] Strangers used to stop and [Bm] ask,
How far they'd driven off the [F#m] map,
And then they'd build that [G] overpass,
And now they stay out on the [D] highway.
_ [Bm] Now there's plywood for a blast,
[F#m] Where the windows all got some rust,
[G] And there's just a chunk of concrete,
[A] Where those old pumps used to stand.
[Bm] There's a couple of cars half out of the [F#m] ground,
And that old sign still spins round and [G] round,
I guess the white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a normal [Bm] midnight. _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] And that neon sign was a heart and [Bm] soul,
Of this old one-horse town,
[A] It's like it lost its will to [G] live,
The day they shut it down. _ _ _
[Bm] Now there's plywood for a blast,
[F#m] Where the windows all got some rust,
[G] And there's just a chunk of concrete,
[A] Where those old pumps used to stand.
[Bm] There's a couple of cars half out of the [F#m] ground,
And that old sign still spins round and [G] round,
I guess the white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a [Bm] memory town.
_ _ [G] Yeah, that old white rose still in [A] stays,
It's just a [Bm] memory town. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _