Buck Owens - 1966 - My Heart Skips a Beat Chords
Tempo:
99.35 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Am
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Here's a guy that we had with us a few months back, and he broke it up pretty good.
And I said before, he's one of my very favorite country singers, and one of my favorite people also.
Not only do the folks seem to enjoy him that watch him, but the folks in the crew around here kind of dig old Bucko and say howdy to him.
Bucko, it's [Am] Bucko.
Hit it.
[A] Oh, my heart skips a beat when we [D] walk down the street.
[E] I feel a trembling [A] in my knees.
Though you're mine [D] until the end of time [E] makes my heart skip [A] a beat.
Well, I did a double take the [E] day I met you.
My heart turned a flip as I [A] stood next to you.
And I knew right there I never [D] could forget you.
[E] You are my [G#] every [A] dream come true.
And my heart skips a beat [D] when we walk down the street.
[E] I feel a trembling [A] in my knees.
Though you're mine [D] until the end of time [E] makes my heart skip [A] a beat.
Yeah, [D] girl.
[Em]
[A] [Am] [A]
[D] [E]
[A] You came into my life [E] without a warning.
Yeah, you turned my cloudy skies [A] gray to blue.
You're my sunshine that comes up [D] every morning.
[E] Yes, you are my [A] every dream come true.
And my heart skips a beat when we [D] walk down the street.
[E] I feel a trembling in [A] my knees.
Though you're mine until [D] the end of time [E] makes my heart skip [A] a beat.
[Am]
Yeah.
[N]
Not only do you sing good, but you just might glisten to death.
I'll tell you that.
That's a handsome [G] outfit.
I'll tell you.
Good to have you back with us.
We're very proud to be here, Denny.
Hey, hey, one thing.
[N] That kind of [Em] happened the [A] last time I [G#] was, the group was [Em] here.
I noticed they weren't speaking when they came back this time.
And I kind of figured out what it was.
I introduced George Jones' boys, and I didn't introduce your boys the last time.
So if you'd take over the chores, I'd appreciate it.
All right, let's introduce the bass player.
This young man's name is Dashing Doyle [N] Holley.
He's a bassy boy.
Isn't he a good boy?
Yeah.
And this boy here, of course, he sings a tenor.
Hiring a catchback.
Yeah, plays the guitar and the fiddle.
This young man's name is Dangerous Don Ritz.
That's a pretty one.
Yeah, back there's a pretty one.
Pull the old line.
This is a lady killer of our group.
And him, if you don't kill, he cripples up some bad.
Oh, you're mine.
Here is Willie Cantu.
Willie smiles at me.
[G] And here on the steel guitar, is our very fine steel guitar player.
Here's Tom [N] Brumley.
Hey, [E]
just let him do a [B] little bit of Bud Bounce like he did for Pete [E] the other day, all right?
Just a little.
[A] [E] [F#] [B] [E]
[A] [E] [A]
[C#m] [C#] [F#] [A] [E]
[N]
And I said before, he's one of my very favorite country singers, and one of my favorite people also.
Not only do the folks seem to enjoy him that watch him, but the folks in the crew around here kind of dig old Bucko and say howdy to him.
Bucko, it's [Am] Bucko.
Hit it.
[A] Oh, my heart skips a beat when we [D] walk down the street.
[E] I feel a trembling [A] in my knees.
Though you're mine [D] until the end of time [E] makes my heart skip [A] a beat.
Well, I did a double take the [E] day I met you.
My heart turned a flip as I [A] stood next to you.
And I knew right there I never [D] could forget you.
[E] You are my [G#] every [A] dream come true.
And my heart skips a beat [D] when we walk down the street.
[E] I feel a trembling [A] in my knees.
Though you're mine [D] until the end of time [E] makes my heart skip [A] a beat.
Yeah, [D] girl.
[Em]
[A] [Am] [A]
[D] [E]
[A] You came into my life [E] without a warning.
Yeah, you turned my cloudy skies [A] gray to blue.
You're my sunshine that comes up [D] every morning.
[E] Yes, you are my [A] every dream come true.
And my heart skips a beat when we [D] walk down the street.
[E] I feel a trembling in [A] my knees.
Though you're mine until [D] the end of time [E] makes my heart skip [A] a beat.
[Am]
Yeah.
[N]
Not only do you sing good, but you just might glisten to death.
I'll tell you that.
That's a handsome [G] outfit.
I'll tell you.
Good to have you back with us.
We're very proud to be here, Denny.
Hey, hey, one thing.
[N] That kind of [Em] happened the [A] last time I [G#] was, the group was [Em] here.
I noticed they weren't speaking when they came back this time.
And I kind of figured out what it was.
I introduced George Jones' boys, and I didn't introduce your boys the last time.
So if you'd take over the chores, I'd appreciate it.
All right, let's introduce the bass player.
This young man's name is Dashing Doyle [N] Holley.
He's a bassy boy.
Isn't he a good boy?
Yeah.
And this boy here, of course, he sings a tenor.
Hiring a catchback.
Yeah, plays the guitar and the fiddle.
This young man's name is Dangerous Don Ritz.
That's a pretty one.
Yeah, back there's a pretty one.
Pull the old line.
This is a lady killer of our group.
And him, if you don't kill, he cripples up some bad.
Oh, you're mine.
Here is Willie Cantu.
Willie smiles at me.
[G] And here on the steel guitar, is our very fine steel guitar player.
Here's Tom [N] Brumley.
Hey, [E]
just let him do a [B] little bit of Bud Bounce like he did for Pete [E] the other day, all right?
Just a little.
[A] [E] [F#] [B] [E]
[A] [E] [A]
[C#m] [C#] [F#] [A] [E]
[N]
Key:
A
E
D
Am
Em
A
E
D
Here's a guy that we had with us a few months back, and he broke it up pretty good.
And I said before, he's one of my very favorite country singers, and one of my favorite people also.
Not only do the folks seem to enjoy him that watch him, but the folks in the crew around here kind of dig old Bucko and say howdy to him.
Bucko, it's [Am] Bucko.
Hit it. _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ Oh, my heart _ skips a beat when we [D] walk down the street.
[E] I feel a trembling [A] in my knees. _ _
Though you're mine [D] until the end of time [E] makes my heart skip [A] a beat.
_ Well, I did a double take the [E] day I met you.
My heart turned a flip as I [A] stood next to you.
And I knew right there I never [D] could forget you.
_ [E] You are my [G#] every [A] dream come true.
And my heart skips a beat [D] when we walk down the street.
[E] I feel a trembling [A] in my _ knees.
Though you're mine [D] until the end of time [E] makes my heart skip [A] a beat. _ _ _ _
Yeah, [D] girl.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ You came into my life [E] without a warning.
_ Yeah, you turned my cloudy skies [A] gray to blue.
You're my sunshine that comes up [D] every morning.
_ [E] Yes, you are my [A] every dream come true.
And my heart skips a beat when we [D] walk down the street.
[E] I feel a trembling in [A] my knees.
_ Though you're mine until [D] the end of time [E] makes my heart skip [A] a beat.
_ _ _ [Am] _
Yeah.
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Not only do you sing good, but you just might glisten to death.
I'll tell you that.
That's a handsome [G] outfit.
I'll tell you.
Good to have you back with us.
We're very proud to be here, Denny.
Hey, hey, one thing.
[N] That kind of [Em] happened the [A] last time I [G#] was, the group was [Em] here.
I noticed they weren't speaking when they came back this time.
And I kind of figured out what it was.
I introduced George Jones' boys, and I didn't introduce your boys the last time.
So if you'd take over the chores, I'd appreciate it.
All right, let's introduce the bass player.
This young man's name is Dashing Doyle [N] Holley. _
He's a bassy boy.
Isn't he a good boy?
Yeah.
And this boy here, of course, he sings a tenor.
Hiring a catchback.
Yeah, plays the guitar and the fiddle.
This young man's name is Dangerous Don Ritz. _ _
_ _ That's a pretty one.
Yeah, back there's a pretty one.
Pull the old line.
This is a lady killer of our group.
And him, if you don't kill, he cripples up some bad.
Oh, you're mine.
Here is Willie Cantu.
Willie smiles at me.
_ _ _ _ [G] And here on the steel guitar, is our very fine steel guitar player.
Here's Tom [N] Brumley.
Hey, _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ just let him do a [B] little bit of Bud Bounce like he did for Pete [E] the other day, all right?
Just a little.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
_ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _
[C#m] _ [C#] _ [F#] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
And I said before, he's one of my very favorite country singers, and one of my favorite people also.
Not only do the folks seem to enjoy him that watch him, but the folks in the crew around here kind of dig old Bucko and say howdy to him.
Bucko, it's [Am] Bucko.
Hit it. _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ Oh, my heart _ skips a beat when we [D] walk down the street.
[E] I feel a trembling [A] in my knees. _ _
Though you're mine [D] until the end of time [E] makes my heart skip [A] a beat.
_ Well, I did a double take the [E] day I met you.
My heart turned a flip as I [A] stood next to you.
And I knew right there I never [D] could forget you.
_ [E] You are my [G#] every [A] dream come true.
And my heart skips a beat [D] when we walk down the street.
[E] I feel a trembling [A] in my _ knees.
Though you're mine [D] until the end of time [E] makes my heart skip [A] a beat. _ _ _ _
Yeah, [D] girl.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ You came into my life [E] without a warning.
_ Yeah, you turned my cloudy skies [A] gray to blue.
You're my sunshine that comes up [D] every morning.
_ [E] Yes, you are my [A] every dream come true.
And my heart skips a beat when we [D] walk down the street.
[E] I feel a trembling in [A] my knees.
_ Though you're mine until [D] the end of time [E] makes my heart skip [A] a beat.
_ _ _ [Am] _
Yeah.
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Not only do you sing good, but you just might glisten to death.
I'll tell you that.
That's a handsome [G] outfit.
I'll tell you.
Good to have you back with us.
We're very proud to be here, Denny.
Hey, hey, one thing.
[N] That kind of [Em] happened the [A] last time I [G#] was, the group was [Em] here.
I noticed they weren't speaking when they came back this time.
And I kind of figured out what it was.
I introduced George Jones' boys, and I didn't introduce your boys the last time.
So if you'd take over the chores, I'd appreciate it.
All right, let's introduce the bass player.
This young man's name is Dashing Doyle [N] Holley. _
He's a bassy boy.
Isn't he a good boy?
Yeah.
And this boy here, of course, he sings a tenor.
Hiring a catchback.
Yeah, plays the guitar and the fiddle.
This young man's name is Dangerous Don Ritz. _ _
_ _ That's a pretty one.
Yeah, back there's a pretty one.
Pull the old line.
This is a lady killer of our group.
And him, if you don't kill, he cripples up some bad.
Oh, you're mine.
Here is Willie Cantu.
Willie smiles at me.
_ _ _ _ [G] And here on the steel guitar, is our very fine steel guitar player.
Here's Tom [N] Brumley.
Hey, _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ just let him do a [B] little bit of Bud Bounce like he did for Pete [E] the other day, all right?
Just a little.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
_ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _
[C#m] _ [C#] _ [F#] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _