Chords for Tompall And The Glaser Brothers 'South Of The Border.'
Tempo:
88.4 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
D
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
From the world famous Ryman Auditorium in [D] Nashville, [A] Tennessee, Decca Records presents
the Grand Ole Opry with the greatest names in country music.
And tonight our show stars Tom Paul and the Glazer Brothers, Miss Kitty Wells, Johnny
and Jack, Jimmy C.
Newman, the Wilburn Brothers, Billy Grammer, Pat Sigleine, Roy Druski, Bill
Anderson, Loretta Lynn, the King of the Bluegrass, Bill Monroe, Ernest Tubb, the Texas Troubadour,
Fiddle and Tommy Jackson, and yours truly, Ralph Emery.
Hi, viewers.
[B] We've got another great lineup of talent for tonight's Opry show.
And here to start our show are three wonderful singers from [D] out in the state of Nebraska.
Tom Paul and the [D#] Glazer Brothers to open our show with South of the [A] Border.
[E] [B]
[E] South of the border, [B] down Mexico way.
That's where I fell in love, [A] while stars [B] above came out to play.
For it [E] was fiesta, and we were so gay.
South of the border, [B] down Mexico [E] way.
She was a picture in [E] old Spanish glaze.
Therefore, a tender [A] wild light kissed the smile [B] upon her face.
[C#] And now as [E] I wander, my thoughts ever [A] stray.
[B] South of the border, [B] down [E] Mexico way.
Then she sighed as she [B] whispered, miñata, never dreaming that [E] we were parting.
And I lied as I whispered, [A] miñata, for that [E] tomorrow never came.
South [C#m] of the border, [B] I wrote back one day.
There in the bed of [A] white, white candlelight, [F#m] she knelt to [B] pray.
The mission belt [E]
told me that [A] I mustn't stay.
[E] South of the border, [B] down [E] Mexico way.
Aye, aye, [B] aye, aye.
Aye, [E] aye, aye, aye.
[C#m] Aye, aye, aye, [B] aye.
[E] Aye, aye, aye, aye.
[A] [E]
[Am] [N]
Thank you Tom, and Jim, [E] and Chuck.
Tom Paul and the Glazer Brothers.
the Grand Ole Opry with the greatest names in country music.
And tonight our show stars Tom Paul and the Glazer Brothers, Miss Kitty Wells, Johnny
and Jack, Jimmy C.
Newman, the Wilburn Brothers, Billy Grammer, Pat Sigleine, Roy Druski, Bill
Anderson, Loretta Lynn, the King of the Bluegrass, Bill Monroe, Ernest Tubb, the Texas Troubadour,
Fiddle and Tommy Jackson, and yours truly, Ralph Emery.
Hi, viewers.
[B] We've got another great lineup of talent for tonight's Opry show.
And here to start our show are three wonderful singers from [D] out in the state of Nebraska.
Tom Paul and the [D#] Glazer Brothers to open our show with South of the [A] Border.
[E] [B]
[E] South of the border, [B] down Mexico way.
That's where I fell in love, [A] while stars [B] above came out to play.
For it [E] was fiesta, and we were so gay.
South of the border, [B] down Mexico [E] way.
She was a picture in [E] old Spanish glaze.
Therefore, a tender [A] wild light kissed the smile [B] upon her face.
[C#] And now as [E] I wander, my thoughts ever [A] stray.
[B] South of the border, [B] down [E] Mexico way.
Then she sighed as she [B] whispered, miñata, never dreaming that [E] we were parting.
And I lied as I whispered, [A] miñata, for that [E] tomorrow never came.
South [C#m] of the border, [B] I wrote back one day.
There in the bed of [A] white, white candlelight, [F#m] she knelt to [B] pray.
The mission belt [E]
told me that [A] I mustn't stay.
[E] South of the border, [B] down [E] Mexico way.
Aye, aye, [B] aye, aye.
Aye, [E] aye, aye, aye.
[C#m] Aye, aye, aye, [B] aye.
[E] Aye, aye, aye, aye.
[A] [E]
[Am] [N]
Thank you Tom, and Jim, [E] and Chuck.
Tom Paul and the Glazer Brothers.
Key:
E
B
A
D
C#m
E
B
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ From the world famous Ryman Auditorium in [D] Nashville, [A] Tennessee, Decca Records presents
the Grand Ole Opry with the greatest names in country music.
And tonight our show stars Tom Paul and the Glazer Brothers, Miss Kitty Wells, Johnny
and Jack, Jimmy C.
Newman, the Wilburn Brothers, Billy Grammer, Pat Sigleine, Roy Druski, Bill
Anderson, Loretta Lynn, the King of the Bluegrass, Bill Monroe, Ernest Tubb, the Texas Troubadour,
Fiddle and Tommy Jackson, and yours truly, Ralph Emery. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hi, viewers.
[B] We've got another great lineup of talent for tonight's Opry show.
And here to start our show are three wonderful singers from [D] out in the state of Nebraska.
Tom Paul and the [D#] Glazer Brothers to open our show with South of the [A] Border.
_ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ South of the border, [B] down Mexico way.
_ That's where I fell in love, [A] while stars [B] above came out to play.
_ For it [E] was fiesta, _ and we were so gay.
South of the border, [B] down Mexico [E] way.
She was a picture in [E] old Spanish glaze.
Therefore, a tender [A] wild light kissed the smile [B] upon her _ face.
[C#] And now as [E] I wander, my thoughts ever [A] stray.
_ [B] South of the border, _ [B] down [E] Mexico way.
Then she sighed as she [B] whispered, miñata, never dreaming that [E] we were parting.
And I lied as I whispered, [A] miñata, for that [E] tomorrow never came.
_ South [C#m] of the border, _ [B] I wrote back one day.
There in the bed of [A] white, white candlelight, [F#m] she knelt to [B] pray.
_ The mission belt [E]
told me that [A] I mustn't stay. _
[E] South of the border, [B] _ down [E] Mexico way.
_ Aye, aye, [B] aye, aye.
Aye, [E] aye, aye, aye.
[C#m] Aye, aye, aye, [B] aye.
[E] Aye, aye, aye, aye. _ _
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
Thank you Tom, and Jim, [E] and Chuck.
Tom Paul and the Glazer Brothers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ From the world famous Ryman Auditorium in [D] Nashville, [A] Tennessee, Decca Records presents
the Grand Ole Opry with the greatest names in country music.
And tonight our show stars Tom Paul and the Glazer Brothers, Miss Kitty Wells, Johnny
and Jack, Jimmy C.
Newman, the Wilburn Brothers, Billy Grammer, Pat Sigleine, Roy Druski, Bill
Anderson, Loretta Lynn, the King of the Bluegrass, Bill Monroe, Ernest Tubb, the Texas Troubadour,
Fiddle and Tommy Jackson, and yours truly, Ralph Emery. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hi, viewers.
[B] We've got another great lineup of talent for tonight's Opry show.
And here to start our show are three wonderful singers from [D] out in the state of Nebraska.
Tom Paul and the [D#] Glazer Brothers to open our show with South of the [A] Border.
_ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ South of the border, [B] down Mexico way.
_ That's where I fell in love, [A] while stars [B] above came out to play.
_ For it [E] was fiesta, _ and we were so gay.
South of the border, [B] down Mexico [E] way.
She was a picture in [E] old Spanish glaze.
Therefore, a tender [A] wild light kissed the smile [B] upon her _ face.
[C#] And now as [E] I wander, my thoughts ever [A] stray.
_ [B] South of the border, _ [B] down [E] Mexico way.
Then she sighed as she [B] whispered, miñata, never dreaming that [E] we were parting.
And I lied as I whispered, [A] miñata, for that [E] tomorrow never came.
_ South [C#m] of the border, _ [B] I wrote back one day.
There in the bed of [A] white, white candlelight, [F#m] she knelt to [B] pray.
_ The mission belt [E]
told me that [A] I mustn't stay. _
[E] South of the border, [B] _ down [E] Mexico way.
_ Aye, aye, [B] aye, aye.
Aye, [E] aye, aye, aye.
[C#m] Aye, aye, aye, [B] aye.
[E] Aye, aye, aye, aye. _ _
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
Thank you Tom, and Jim, [E] and Chuck.
Tom Paul and the Glazer Brothers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _