Tonalité : D major•
Verse 1
D
She played tambourine
A
with a silver jingle
D
G
And she must have known the words
to at least a million tunes
D
But the one most requested
Bm
by the man she knew as cowboy
D
Was a late night benediction
Bm
A
at the All Come Back saloon
D
In a voice soft and trembling,
she'd sing her song of cowboy
G
As a smoky halo
circled round her raven hair
D
And all the fallen angels,
Bm
the pinball playing rounders
D
Stopped the games that
Bm
they'd been playing
A
D
While the losers eatin' in prayer
G
D
Baby come, fading memories,
G
D
how they linger in the mind
G
I've been used to playing cowboy
D
like an old lovey
Bm
E
A
Out of tune, and out of time
D
Every night in the shadows,
thinking back on Amarillo
G
He'd dream of better days
and ask for faded love
D
Lifting high his glass
in honor of the lady and her song
Bm
D
He paid his check
Bm
and walked
A
that lonely broken cowboy home
D
A
She played tambourine with a silver jingle
D
And she must have known the words
Bm
D
to at least a million tunes
A
But the one most requested
D
by the man she knew as cowboy
Was a late -night benediction
E
A
at the all -comeback saloon
D
A
D
She played tambourine with a silver jingle
G
And she must have known the words
to at least a million tunes
D
But the one most requested
Bm
by the man she knew as Calvon
D
Bm
Was a late night damn addiction
A
at the All Come Back Saloon
D
She played tambourine with a silver jingle
G
And she must have known the words
D
to at least a million things
But the one most requested
by the magazine is...
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