Chords for Merle Haggard and Ernest Tubb
Tempo:
109 bpm
Chords used:
C
E
A
G
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [A] [Bm]
[Ab] [A] When we dance together, [E]
my world's in [B] disguise, [E] it's a fairyland tale [A] that's come true.
And when you look at [Ab] me [Gbm] with [E] those stars in [B] your [E] eyes, I could waltz across Texas [A] with you.
[D] [Ab] [A] Waltz across Texas [E] with you in my arms, waltz across [Abm] Texas [A] with you.
[Gbm] [Abm] [A] Like a storybook [Gbm] ending, [E] I'm [Bm] lost in your charm, and I [E] could waltz across Texas [A] with you.
[D] [E] [A]
Waltz across Texas [Em] with you [B] in my [E] arms, waltz across [Abm] Texas [A] with you.
Like a storybook [Ab] [E] ending, I'm lost [B] in your charm, [E] and I could waltz across Texas [Ab] [A] with you.
[D] [A]
Thank you!
[N]
[Ab]
[N] You know, it's great to have a young man like this to come out and be by your side.
When you go back this far and sing the first song I sang on the Grand Ole Opry many years ago,
Walking the Floor Over You.
Merle Haggard, would y'all welcome him out here, alright?
Thank you!
Thank you, Ernie.
Thank you for being here, my friend.
Pleasure to be here.
You brought your electric guitar, huh?
I brought it just to get to play.
You know, every guitar player in the world wants to play Walking the Floor Over You.
We're going to do it one time with Ernest Tuss.
Bless your heart, we're proud to have you.
Troubadours, if y'all are ready back there in Merle, [A] it goes like this.
A one, a two, [C] a
[G] [C] [G] [Em] [C] I'm walking [E] the floor [F] over you.
[C] [G]
Straight for a wink, [C] that is true.
[G] [Bm] [C] I'm hoping and I'm praying as my [E] heart breaks [F] right in [Am] two.
[Em]
[Gm] Walking the floor [Cm] over you.
[C] You left me and you [F] went [C] away.
[F] [C] [G] You said that you'd be back in [F] just a [G] day.
[D] [C] You broke in your promise and you left [F] me here [C] alone.
[G]
I don't know why you did, dear, but I do know [C] that you're gone.
Now someday you [E] may be lonesome [Cm] too.
[C] Oh, tell her, [G] son.
Walking the floor [Am] is good for [G] you.
[Am] [C] Hey, [G] just keep [C] right on walking and it won't hurt [F] you to [Gm] cry.
Now, boy, [F] remember [G] that I love you and I will the [C] day I [Ebm] die.
[D] [Db] [C] I'm walking the floor [F] over [C] you.
[Dm] [Fm] [G] I can't sleep for a wink, [C] that is true.
I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks [Fm] right in [C] two.
[G] Walking the floor [C] over you.
[N]
[Ab] [A] When we dance together, [E]
my world's in [B] disguise, [E] it's a fairyland tale [A] that's come true.
And when you look at [Ab] me [Gbm] with [E] those stars in [B] your [E] eyes, I could waltz across Texas [A] with you.
[D] [Ab] [A] Waltz across Texas [E] with you in my arms, waltz across [Abm] Texas [A] with you.
[Gbm] [Abm] [A] Like a storybook [Gbm] ending, [E] I'm [Bm] lost in your charm, and I [E] could waltz across Texas [A] with you.
[D] [E] [A]
Waltz across Texas [Em] with you [B] in my [E] arms, waltz across [Abm] Texas [A] with you.
Like a storybook [Ab] [E] ending, I'm lost [B] in your charm, [E] and I could waltz across Texas [Ab] [A] with you.
[D] [A]
Thank you!
[N]
[Ab]
[N] You know, it's great to have a young man like this to come out and be by your side.
When you go back this far and sing the first song I sang on the Grand Ole Opry many years ago,
Walking the Floor Over You.
Merle Haggard, would y'all welcome him out here, alright?
Thank you!
Thank you, Ernie.
Thank you for being here, my friend.
Pleasure to be here.
You brought your electric guitar, huh?
I brought it just to get to play.
You know, every guitar player in the world wants to play Walking the Floor Over You.
We're going to do it one time with Ernest Tuss.
Bless your heart, we're proud to have you.
Troubadours, if y'all are ready back there in Merle, [A] it goes like this.
A one, a two, [C] a
[G] [C] [G] [Em] [C] I'm walking [E] the floor [F] over you.
[C] [G]
Straight for a wink, [C] that is true.
[G] [Bm] [C] I'm hoping and I'm praying as my [E] heart breaks [F] right in [Am] two.
[Em]
[Gm] Walking the floor [Cm] over you.
[C] You left me and you [F] went [C] away.
[F] [C] [G] You said that you'd be back in [F] just a [G] day.
[D] [C] You broke in your promise and you left [F] me here [C] alone.
[G]
I don't know why you did, dear, but I do know [C] that you're gone.
Now someday you [E] may be lonesome [Cm] too.
[C] Oh, tell her, [G] son.
Walking the floor [Am] is good for [G] you.
[Am] [C] Hey, [G] just keep [C] right on walking and it won't hurt [F] you to [Gm] cry.
Now, boy, [F] remember [G] that I love you and I will the [C] day I [Ebm] die.
[D] [Db] [C] I'm walking the floor [F] over [C] you.
[Dm] [Fm] [G] I can't sleep for a wink, [C] that is true.
I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks [Fm] right in [C] two.
[G] Walking the floor [C] over you.
[N]
Key:
C
E
A
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F
C
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A
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
[Ab] [A] When we dance together, _ [E]
my world's in [B] disguise, [E] it's a _ fairyland tale [A] that's come true. _ _
_ And when you look at [Ab] me [Gbm] with [E] those stars in [B] your [E] eyes, I could waltz across Texas _ [A] with you.
_ _ [D] _ [Ab] _ [A] _ Waltz across Texas [E] with you in my arms, _ waltz across [Abm] Texas [A] with you.
_ [Gbm] _ [Abm] [A] Like a _ storybook [Gbm] ending, [E] I'm [Bm] lost in your charm, and I [E] could waltz across Texas [A] with you.
_ [D] _ [E] _ [A] _
Waltz across Texas [Em] with you [B] in my [E] arms, _ _ waltz across [Abm] Texas _ [A] with you.
_ Like a _ storybook [Ab] [E] ending, I'm lost [B] in your charm, [E] and I could waltz across Texas [Ab] _ [A] with you.
_ [D] _ [A] _
_ _ Thank you!
_ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] You know, it's great to have a young man like this to come out and be by your side.
When you go back this far and sing the first song I sang on the Grand Ole Opry many years ago,
Walking the Floor Over You.
Merle Haggard, would y'all welcome him out here, alright?
_ _ _ _ Thank you!
_ _ Thank you, Ernie.
Thank you for being here, my friend.
Pleasure to be here.
You brought your electric guitar, huh?
I brought it just to get to play.
You know, every guitar player in the world wants to play Walking the Floor Over You.
We're going to do it one time with Ernest Tuss.
Bless your heart, we're proud to have you.
Troubadours, if y'all are ready back there in Merle, [A] it goes like this.
A one, a two, [C] a_
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [Em] [C] I'm walking [E] the floor [F] over you.
[C] _ [G] _
Straight for a wink, [C] that is true.
[G] _ [Bm] [C] I'm hoping and I'm praying as my [E] heart breaks [F] right in [Am] two.
[Em]
[Gm] Walking the floor [Cm] over you.
_ [C] You left me and you [F] went [C] away.
[F] _ [C] [G] You said that you'd be back in [F] just a [G] day.
[D] [C] You broke in your promise and you left [F] me here [C] alone.
[G]
I don't know why you did, dear, but I do know [C] that you're gone.
_ Now someday you [E] may be lonesome [Cm] too.
[C] Oh, tell her, [G] son.
Walking the floor [Am] is good for [G] you.
[Am] [C] Hey, [G] just keep [C] right on walking and it won't hurt [F] you to [Gm] cry.
Now, boy, [F] remember [G] that I love you and I will the [C] day I [Ebm] die.
[D] _ [Db] [C] I'm walking the floor [F] over [C] you.
[Dm] _ [Fm] [G] I can't sleep for a wink, [C] that is true.
_ I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks [Fm] right in [C] two.
[G] Walking the floor [C] over you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] [A] When we dance together, _ [E]
my world's in [B] disguise, [E] it's a _ fairyland tale [A] that's come true. _ _
_ And when you look at [Ab] me [Gbm] with [E] those stars in [B] your [E] eyes, I could waltz across Texas _ [A] with you.
_ _ [D] _ [Ab] _ [A] _ Waltz across Texas [E] with you in my arms, _ waltz across [Abm] Texas [A] with you.
_ [Gbm] _ [Abm] [A] Like a _ storybook [Gbm] ending, [E] I'm [Bm] lost in your charm, and I [E] could waltz across Texas [A] with you.
_ [D] _ [E] _ [A] _
Waltz across Texas [Em] with you [B] in my [E] arms, _ _ waltz across [Abm] Texas _ [A] with you.
_ Like a _ storybook [Ab] [E] ending, I'm lost [B] in your charm, [E] and I could waltz across Texas [Ab] _ [A] with you.
_ [D] _ [A] _
_ _ Thank you!
_ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] You know, it's great to have a young man like this to come out and be by your side.
When you go back this far and sing the first song I sang on the Grand Ole Opry many years ago,
Walking the Floor Over You.
Merle Haggard, would y'all welcome him out here, alright?
_ _ _ _ Thank you!
_ _ Thank you, Ernie.
Thank you for being here, my friend.
Pleasure to be here.
You brought your electric guitar, huh?
I brought it just to get to play.
You know, every guitar player in the world wants to play Walking the Floor Over You.
We're going to do it one time with Ernest Tuss.
Bless your heart, we're proud to have you.
Troubadours, if y'all are ready back there in Merle, [A] it goes like this.
A one, a two, [C] a_
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [Em] [C] I'm walking [E] the floor [F] over you.
[C] _ [G] _
Straight for a wink, [C] that is true.
[G] _ [Bm] [C] I'm hoping and I'm praying as my [E] heart breaks [F] right in [Am] two.
[Em]
[Gm] Walking the floor [Cm] over you.
_ [C] You left me and you [F] went [C] away.
[F] _ [C] [G] You said that you'd be back in [F] just a [G] day.
[D] [C] You broke in your promise and you left [F] me here [C] alone.
[G]
I don't know why you did, dear, but I do know [C] that you're gone.
_ Now someday you [E] may be lonesome [Cm] too.
[C] Oh, tell her, [G] son.
Walking the floor [Am] is good for [G] you.
[Am] [C] Hey, [G] just keep [C] right on walking and it won't hurt [F] you to [Gm] cry.
Now, boy, [F] remember [G] that I love you and I will the [C] day I [Ebm] die.
[D] _ [Db] [C] I'm walking the floor [F] over [C] you.
[Dm] _ [Fm] [G] I can't sleep for a wink, [C] that is true.
_ I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks [Fm] right in [C] two.
[G] Walking the floor [C] over you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _