Chords for Amarillo By Morning - George Strait (Les Frères Petit)
Tempo:
115.3 bpm
Chords used:
A
G
D
F#m
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Salut les amis!
How's it going this week?
Bon appétit!
Hey little brother!
Who's this?
[D] I'm Ben.
Oh Ben Ruth guys!
Remember Ben came and did a song with us a little while ago.
So yeah,
Ben's going to do a
Actually, he drove all the way from Pembroke today and it's [F#] really
nasty out.
I was going to say a really bad word but I'm going to, you know, I'll say
[C] nasty out.
What was [N] the word you said?
Poopy!
Poopy!
It's poopy out there.
So anyway, he
decided to come down to play a song with us.
Benny, I actually had a question for you.
What's the difference between fiddle and violin
because I was going to call it a violin earlier.
Well Ivan, I thought you'd never ask.
I was
going to ask.
This right here, this beautiful instrument is, when it's played the way that
I play it, it is a fiddle.
Okay.
And the fiddle is
Why?
Well, the fiddle is played more,
you know, Celtic, Ottawa Valley style, a little more redneck I suppose.
Redneck.
Redneck,
yeah, yeah, yeah.
And if it was to be played a bit more classically, we'd call it a violin.
Gotcha.
But, same instrument.
Do you get [A#] that quite often?
Unfortunately I do.
[N] Unfortunately.
So guys, do not make the mistake anymore.
Now you know what it is.
Fiddle, redneck,
violin, classical.
That's all you need to remember.
Okay, anyways, we've got enough
talking.
Let's do a little tune.
We're going to do a George Strait, like George Strait
guys?
Yes.
A little George Strait tune.
Yeah, King George.
We're going to do one called
Amarillo by Morning featuring Benny Roots, Benoit Racine on the fiddle.
So here we go
guys.
Hope you enjoy this one.
You ready [G] boys?
[F#m] [D]
[F#m] [G]
[A] [D]
[F#m] [G]
[A]
[D] [F#m] Amarillo by morning, [G] up from [D] San Antonio.
Everything [F#m] that I got [G] is just what I [A] got on.
[F#m] When that [G] sun is high [A] and that Texas sky, [D] I'll be bucking at the [G] county fair.
[D]
Amarillo
[A] by morning, [G] [A]
I'll be [D] there.
[F#m]
[G] [A]
[D] They took my [F#m] saddle in Houston, [G] broke my leg [D] in Santa Fe.
Lost
my wife and [F#m] girlfriend
[G] somewhere [A] along the way.
[G] I'll be looking for aid [A] when they pull
that gate [D] and I hold [F#m] that [G] judging glass.
[D]
Amarillo [A] by morning, [G] [A] Amarillo's on [D] my mind.
[F#m]
[G] [F#m] [B]
Amarillo [G#m] by morning, [A] up from [E] San Antonio.
Everything [G#m] that I got [A] is just what I [B] got on.
I [A] ain't got a dime, but [B] what I got is mine.
[E] I ain't rich, but [A] Lord I'm free.
[E]
[B] Amarillo by
morning, [A] [B] Amarillo's where I'll be.
[E] Amarillo [B] by morning, [A] [B] Amarillo's where I'll be.
[G#m] [G#m]
[A] [B]
[E] [G#m]
[A] [B]
[E]
[B]
[Em] Whoo, that was pretty.
[B] Good [E] job.
Yeah, good job Benny.
Thanks so much.
Hey guys, if you
really enjoyed this performance, I hope you did, please click the like button and share
the video for [D] us.
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That's good.
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say.
Do you have [F] anything else you want to add to the video?
[Gm] No.
Okay.
Well guys, we'll
How's it going this week?
Bon appétit!
Hey little brother!
Who's this?
[D] I'm Ben.
Oh Ben Ruth guys!
Remember Ben came and did a song with us a little while ago.
So yeah,
Ben's going to do a
Actually, he drove all the way from Pembroke today and it's [F#] really
nasty out.
I was going to say a really bad word but I'm going to, you know, I'll say
[C] nasty out.
What was [N] the word you said?
Poopy!
Poopy!
It's poopy out there.
So anyway, he
decided to come down to play a song with us.
Benny, I actually had a question for you.
What's the difference between fiddle and violin
because I was going to call it a violin earlier.
Well Ivan, I thought you'd never ask.
I was
going to ask.
This right here, this beautiful instrument is, when it's played the way that
I play it, it is a fiddle.
Okay.
And the fiddle is
Why?
Well, the fiddle is played more,
you know, Celtic, Ottawa Valley style, a little more redneck I suppose.
Redneck.
Redneck,
yeah, yeah, yeah.
And if it was to be played a bit more classically, we'd call it a violin.
Gotcha.
But, same instrument.
Do you get [A#] that quite often?
Unfortunately I do.
[N] Unfortunately.
So guys, do not make the mistake anymore.
Now you know what it is.
Fiddle, redneck,
violin, classical.
That's all you need to remember.
Okay, anyways, we've got enough
talking.
Let's do a little tune.
We're going to do a George Strait, like George Strait
guys?
Yes.
A little George Strait tune.
Yeah, King George.
We're going to do one called
Amarillo by Morning featuring Benny Roots, Benoit Racine on the fiddle.
So here we go
guys.
Hope you enjoy this one.
You ready [G] boys?
[F#m] [D]
[F#m] [G]
[A] [D]
[F#m] [G]
[A]
[D] [F#m] Amarillo by morning, [G] up from [D] San Antonio.
Everything [F#m] that I got [G] is just what I [A] got on.
[F#m] When that [G] sun is high [A] and that Texas sky, [D] I'll be bucking at the [G] county fair.
[D]
Amarillo
[A] by morning, [G] [A]
I'll be [D] there.
[F#m]
[G] [A]
[D] They took my [F#m] saddle in Houston, [G] broke my leg [D] in Santa Fe.
Lost
my wife and [F#m] girlfriend
[G] somewhere [A] along the way.
[G] I'll be looking for aid [A] when they pull
that gate [D] and I hold [F#m] that [G] judging glass.
[D]
Amarillo [A] by morning, [G] [A] Amarillo's on [D] my mind.
[F#m]
[G] [F#m] [B]
Amarillo [G#m] by morning, [A] up from [E] San Antonio.
Everything [G#m] that I got [A] is just what I [B] got on.
I [A] ain't got a dime, but [B] what I got is mine.
[E] I ain't rich, but [A] Lord I'm free.
[E]
[B] Amarillo by
morning, [A] [B] Amarillo's where I'll be.
[E] Amarillo [B] by morning, [A] [B] Amarillo's where I'll be.
[G#m] [G#m]
[A] [B]
[E] [G#m]
[A] [B]
[E]
[B]
[Em] Whoo, that was pretty.
[B] Good [E] job.
Yeah, good job Benny.
Thanks so much.
Hey guys, if you
really enjoyed this performance, I hope you did, please click the like button and share
the video for [D] us.
If you happen to be on YouTube, subscribe to the channel.
If [C] you're on Facebook,
please follow the channel.
You just have to give, there's a little icon, I can't remember
if it's a little hand [E] or something.
You press on it, there's a bunch of options.
Press follow,
[Fm] you'll get notified every time we have a new video.
That's good.
I have nothing [E] else to
say.
Do you have [F] anything else you want to add to the video?
[Gm] No.
Okay.
Well guys, we'll
Key:
A
G
D
F#m
B
A
G
D
Salut les amis!
How's it going this week?
Bon appétit!
Hey little brother!
Who's this?
[D] I'm Ben.
Oh Ben Ruth guys!
Remember Ben came and did a song with us a little while ago.
So yeah,
Ben's going to do a_
Actually, he drove all the way from Pembroke today and it's [F#] really
nasty out.
I was going to say a really bad word but I'm going to, you know, I'll say
[C] nasty out.
What was [N] the word you said?
Poopy!
Poopy!
It's poopy out there.
So anyway, he
decided to come down to play a song with us.
Benny, I actually had a question for you.
What's the difference between fiddle and violin
because I was going to call it a violin earlier.
Well Ivan, I thought you'd never ask.
I was
going to ask.
_ This right here, this beautiful instrument is, when it's played the way that
I play it, it is a fiddle.
Okay.
And the fiddle is_
Why?
Well, the fiddle is played more,
you know, Celtic, Ottawa Valley style, a little more redneck I suppose.
Redneck.
Redneck,
yeah, yeah, yeah.
And if it was to be played a bit more classically, we'd call it a violin.
Gotcha.
But, same instrument.
Do you get [A#] that quite often?
Unfortunately I do.
[N] Unfortunately.
So guys, do not make the mistake anymore.
Now you know what it is.
Fiddle, redneck,
violin, classical.
That's all you need to remember.
Okay, anyways, we've got enough
talking.
Let's do a little tune.
We're going to do a George Strait, like George Strait
guys?
Yes.
A little George Strait tune.
Yeah, King George.
We're going to do one called
Amarillo by Morning featuring Benny Roots, Benoit Racine on the fiddle.
So here we go
guys.
Hope you enjoy this one.
You ready [G] boys?
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [F#m] Amarillo by morning, _ _ [G] up from [D] San Antonio. _
_ _ _ Everything [F#m] that I got _ [G] is just what I [A] got on.
_ _ _ _ [F#m] When that [G] sun is high [A] and that Texas sky, [D] I'll be bucking at the [G] county fair.
_ _ [D] _ _
Amarillo
[A] by morning, _ [G] _ _ [A]
I'll be [D] there.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ They took my [F#m] saddle in Houston, _ [G] broke my leg [D] in Santa Fe. _
_ _ Lost
my wife and [F#m] girlfriend _
_ [G] somewhere _ [A] along the way.
_ _ _ [G] I'll be looking for aid [A] when they pull
that gate [D] and I hold [F#m] that [G] judging _ glass.
[D] _ _
Amarillo [A] by morning, _ [G] _ [A] Amarillo's on [D] my mind.
_ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ Amarillo [G#m] by morning, _ [A] _ up from [E] San Antonio. _
_ _ _ Everything [G#m] that I got [A] is just what I [B] got on.
_ _ _ I [A] ain't got a dime, but [B] what I got is mine.
[E] I ain't rich, but [A] Lord I'm free.
_ _ [E] _ _
[B] Amarillo by
morning, _ [A] _ [B] Amarillo's where I'll be.
_ _ _ [E] _ Amarillo [B] by morning, _ _ [A] _ [B] Amarillo's where I'll be.
_ [G#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] Whoo, that was pretty.
[B] Good [E] job.
Yeah, good job Benny.
Thanks so much.
Hey guys, if you
really enjoyed this performance, I hope you did, please click the like button and share
the video for [D] us.
If you happen to be on YouTube, subscribe to the channel.
If [C] you're on Facebook,
please follow the channel.
You just have to give, there's a little icon, I can't remember
if it's a little hand [E] or something.
You press on it, there's a bunch of options.
Press follow,
[Fm] you'll get notified every time we have a new video.
That's good.
I have nothing [E] else to
say.
Do you have [F] anything else you want to add to the video?
[Gm] No.
Okay.
Well guys, we'll
How's it going this week?
Bon appétit!
Hey little brother!
Who's this?
[D] I'm Ben.
Oh Ben Ruth guys!
Remember Ben came and did a song with us a little while ago.
So yeah,
Ben's going to do a_
Actually, he drove all the way from Pembroke today and it's [F#] really
nasty out.
I was going to say a really bad word but I'm going to, you know, I'll say
[C] nasty out.
What was [N] the word you said?
Poopy!
Poopy!
It's poopy out there.
So anyway, he
decided to come down to play a song with us.
Benny, I actually had a question for you.
What's the difference between fiddle and violin
because I was going to call it a violin earlier.
Well Ivan, I thought you'd never ask.
I was
going to ask.
_ This right here, this beautiful instrument is, when it's played the way that
I play it, it is a fiddle.
Okay.
And the fiddle is_
Why?
Well, the fiddle is played more,
you know, Celtic, Ottawa Valley style, a little more redneck I suppose.
Redneck.
Redneck,
yeah, yeah, yeah.
And if it was to be played a bit more classically, we'd call it a violin.
Gotcha.
But, same instrument.
Do you get [A#] that quite often?
Unfortunately I do.
[N] Unfortunately.
So guys, do not make the mistake anymore.
Now you know what it is.
Fiddle, redneck,
violin, classical.
That's all you need to remember.
Okay, anyways, we've got enough
talking.
Let's do a little tune.
We're going to do a George Strait, like George Strait
guys?
Yes.
A little George Strait tune.
Yeah, King George.
We're going to do one called
Amarillo by Morning featuring Benny Roots, Benoit Racine on the fiddle.
So here we go
guys.
Hope you enjoy this one.
You ready [G] boys?
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [F#m] Amarillo by morning, _ _ [G] up from [D] San Antonio. _
_ _ _ Everything [F#m] that I got _ [G] is just what I [A] got on.
_ _ _ _ [F#m] When that [G] sun is high [A] and that Texas sky, [D] I'll be bucking at the [G] county fair.
_ _ [D] _ _
Amarillo
[A] by morning, _ [G] _ _ [A]
I'll be [D] there.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ They took my [F#m] saddle in Houston, _ [G] broke my leg [D] in Santa Fe. _
_ _ Lost
my wife and [F#m] girlfriend _
_ [G] somewhere _ [A] along the way.
_ _ _ [G] I'll be looking for aid [A] when they pull
that gate [D] and I hold [F#m] that [G] judging _ glass.
[D] _ _
Amarillo [A] by morning, _ [G] _ [A] Amarillo's on [D] my mind.
_ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ Amarillo [G#m] by morning, _ [A] _ up from [E] San Antonio. _
_ _ _ Everything [G#m] that I got [A] is just what I [B] got on.
_ _ _ I [A] ain't got a dime, but [B] what I got is mine.
[E] I ain't rich, but [A] Lord I'm free.
_ _ [E] _ _
[B] Amarillo by
morning, _ [A] _ [B] Amarillo's where I'll be.
_ _ _ [E] _ Amarillo [B] by morning, _ _ [A] _ [B] Amarillo's where I'll be.
_ [G#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] Whoo, that was pretty.
[B] Good [E] job.
Yeah, good job Benny.
Thanks so much.
Hey guys, if you
really enjoyed this performance, I hope you did, please click the like button and share
the video for [D] us.
If you happen to be on YouTube, subscribe to the channel.
If [C] you're on Facebook,
please follow the channel.
You just have to give, there's a little icon, I can't remember
if it's a little hand [E] or something.
You press on it, there's a bunch of options.
Press follow,
[Fm] you'll get notified every time we have a new video.
That's good.
I have nothing [E] else to
say.
Do you have [F] anything else you want to add to the video?
[Gm] No.
Okay.
Well guys, we'll