Chords for Encore: Austin Lounge LIzards 86 "Anahuac"
Tempo:
143.25 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
F
E
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em] You wonder how he plays guitar so well when he can't open a beer.
Ta-da!
[G] Okay.
But on health try, there you go.
Hey man, that's not the kind of model who's got mustard oil in it.
[F] Alright.
He [Em] used to work on the South Texas Nuclear Project.
[D]
Yeah.
Where's my beer?
[G] But they had to lay him off because he was commanding a [C] better wage than the average worker because of his skill in X-30.
But [G] this song is about the average worker on the South Texas Nuclear Project.
A little bit clearer.
[C] A little less.
It's about Anahuac, East Texas.
[G]
One person's story.
[C]
And it's a waltz.
I was born when I was little in the town of Anahuac
[G] Where the air's all [C] smelly and the mud is real black
I grew up in the backyard with my head in a paper sack
Smith and [G] blue and the mud of [C] Anahuac
Well when I was thirteen I left my home in Anahuac
[G] And a song so low [C] even they wouldn't take me back
I'm as ugly as a loaf and I'm dumber as a lot
[G] And my head feels all mushy like [C] a puffball
[F] Anahuac, Anahuac, [E]
[C] [G] where you live and where you are
[F] Cause you're not [C]
alone
[G] Where's that fuel log?
[Gm] [G] I found myself there
[E] [Gm] [B]
[Gb] [Abm]
[G] [E] [G]
[C]
When I sniff my foot well it takes me back
[G] To the good old days [C] in Anahuac
With my head in a bag and I'm on a real drug
[G] If you want the news, [C] do it again
[F] Anahuac,
[C] [G]
[F] [C]
[G] [C]
Anahuac, where you live and where you are
Cause you're not alone
[Ab] [C]
What's the most embarrassing moment in your [Bb] marriage?
Alright.
[G]
We're in Settle in Austin, Lansing.
[B] The music police are on their way [E] so we're leaving.
Ta-da!
[G] Okay.
But on health try, there you go.
Hey man, that's not the kind of model who's got mustard oil in it.
[F] Alright.
He [Em] used to work on the South Texas Nuclear Project.
[D]
Yeah.
Where's my beer?
[G] But they had to lay him off because he was commanding a [C] better wage than the average worker because of his skill in X-30.
But [G] this song is about the average worker on the South Texas Nuclear Project.
A little bit clearer.
[C] A little less.
It's about Anahuac, East Texas.
[G]
One person's story.
[C]
And it's a waltz.
I was born when I was little in the town of Anahuac
[G] Where the air's all [C] smelly and the mud is real black
I grew up in the backyard with my head in a paper sack
Smith and [G] blue and the mud of [C] Anahuac
Well when I was thirteen I left my home in Anahuac
[G] And a song so low [C] even they wouldn't take me back
I'm as ugly as a loaf and I'm dumber as a lot
[G] And my head feels all mushy like [C] a puffball
[F] Anahuac, Anahuac, [E]
[C] [G] where you live and where you are
[F] Cause you're not [C]
alone
[G] Where's that fuel log?
[Gm] [G] I found myself there
[E] [Gm] [B]
[Gb] [Abm]
[G] [E] [G]
[C]
When I sniff my foot well it takes me back
[G] To the good old days [C] in Anahuac
With my head in a bag and I'm on a real drug
[G] If you want the news, [C] do it again
[F] Anahuac,
[C] [G]
[F] [C]
[G] [C]
Anahuac, where you live and where you are
Cause you're not alone
[Ab] [C]
What's the most embarrassing moment in your [Bb] marriage?
Alright.
[G]
We're in Settle in Austin, Lansing.
[B] The music police are on their way [E] so we're leaving.
Key:
G
C
F
E
Em
G
C
F
[Em] _ _ _ You wonder how he plays guitar so well when he can't open a beer. _
Ta-da!
[G] Okay.
_ _ But on health try, there you go.
Hey man, that's not the kind of model who's got mustard oil in it. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] Alright.
He [Em] used to work on the South Texas Nuclear Project.
_ [D] _
_ _ _ Yeah.
_ Where's my beer?
[G] But they had to lay him off because he was commanding a [C] better wage than the average worker because of his skill in X-30. _
_ _ But [G] this song is about the average worker on the South Texas Nuclear Project.
A little bit clearer. _ _ _
[C] _ A _ little less. _
It's about Anahuac, East Texas.
[G] _ _
One person's story.
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ And it's a waltz.
_ I was born when I was little in the town of Anahuac
[G] Where the air's all [C] smelly and the mud is real black
I grew up in the backyard with my head in a paper sack
Smith and [G] blue and the mud of [C] _ Anahuac
_ Well when I was thirteen I left my home in Anahuac
[G] And a song so low [C] even they wouldn't take me back
I'm as ugly as a loaf and I'm dumber as a lot
[G] And my head feels all mushy like [C] a puffball
_ _ [F] Anahuac, Anahuac, [E] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] where you live and where you are
[F] Cause you're not [C]
alone
_ [G] Where's that fuel log? _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ [G] I found myself there
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [B] _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
When I sniff my foot well it takes me back
[G] To the good old days [C] in _ Anahuac
With my head in a bag and I'm on a real drug
[G] If you want the news, [C] do it again
_ _ _ [F] Anahuac, _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ Anahuac, where you live and where you are
Cause you're not _ alone
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ What's the most embarrassing moment in your [Bb] marriage? _ _ _ _
_ _ Alright.
_ _ _ [G] _
We're in Settle in Austin, Lansing. _ _
[B] The music police are on their way [E] so we're leaving. _ _
Ta-da!
[G] Okay.
_ _ But on health try, there you go.
Hey man, that's not the kind of model who's got mustard oil in it. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] Alright.
He [Em] used to work on the South Texas Nuclear Project.
_ [D] _
_ _ _ Yeah.
_ Where's my beer?
[G] But they had to lay him off because he was commanding a [C] better wage than the average worker because of his skill in X-30. _
_ _ But [G] this song is about the average worker on the South Texas Nuclear Project.
A little bit clearer. _ _ _
[C] _ A _ little less. _
It's about Anahuac, East Texas.
[G] _ _
One person's story.
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ And it's a waltz.
_ I was born when I was little in the town of Anahuac
[G] Where the air's all [C] smelly and the mud is real black
I grew up in the backyard with my head in a paper sack
Smith and [G] blue and the mud of [C] _ Anahuac
_ Well when I was thirteen I left my home in Anahuac
[G] And a song so low [C] even they wouldn't take me back
I'm as ugly as a loaf and I'm dumber as a lot
[G] And my head feels all mushy like [C] a puffball
_ _ [F] Anahuac, Anahuac, [E] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] where you live and where you are
[F] Cause you're not [C]
alone
_ [G] Where's that fuel log? _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ [G] I found myself there
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [B] _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
When I sniff my foot well it takes me back
[G] To the good old days [C] in _ Anahuac
With my head in a bag and I'm on a real drug
[G] If you want the news, [C] do it again
_ _ _ [F] Anahuac, _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ Anahuac, where you live and where you are
Cause you're not _ alone
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ What's the most embarrassing moment in your [Bb] marriage? _ _ _ _
_ _ Alright.
_ _ _ [G] _
We're in Settle in Austin, Lansing. _ _
[B] The music police are on their way [E] so we're leaving. _ _