San Antonio Stroll - Tanya Tucker (Best Version) Chords
Tempo:
113.5 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
B
D
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#m] [B]
[Bm] [C#m] [A]
[B] [D] [E]
[A] When I was a child [B] down in South Carolina, [D] soon the Saturday [E] sun went [A] on down.
[E] My [A] folks and sister would go and [B] we'd be home all alone, [D] going to that [E] big square dancing [A] town.
Well, my [F#m] old radio would [C#m] play that old up-free show, [D] so I never [E] got lonesome [A] or blue.
I'd [F#m] fall asleep in my chair and [C#m] dream that I was right there, [Bm] just a-singing [B] the whole [E] night through.
[G#] [A] When my folks would come home, [B] they'd be humming a song.
[D] Mom would smile and [E] say, Child, don't [F#m] you know, there [D] ain't a thing in this world to
[A] make you fall in [F#] love, girl, [B] like the San [E] Antonio [A] [E] stroll.
[A]
[B] [D] [E]
[A]
[B] [D] [E]
[A] Well, the day finally come when [B] my mama said, Hon, [D] it's about time you [E] came with us [A] as well.
[E] Oh, [A] well, I had me a time, yes, [B] I danced all the night, [D] till they rang that [E] old crack [A] midnight bell.
Then [F#m] the lights went down low, the [C#m] fiddler picked up his bow, [D] and they played something
[E] stately [A] and slow.
And [F#m] my sister Eileen [C#m] and her husband Tooby, they [Bm] held hands and [B] began to [E] stroll.
I've [A] been away for a while, [B] but it still brings a smile [D] when I think of [E] the way that [F#m] it goes.
Now [D] I'll sing it to you, just [A] so we both [F#] can do that [B] old San [E] Antonio [A] stroll.
[E] [A]
[B] [D] [E]
[A]
[B] [D] [E]
[F#m] Now [D] I'll sing it to you, just so [A] we all can [F#] do that [B] old San [E] Antonio [A] stroll.
[B]
[D] [E] [A] Aha!
[Bm] [C#m] [A]
[B] [D] [E]
[A] When I was a child [B] down in South Carolina, [D] soon the Saturday [E] sun went [A] on down.
[E] My [A] folks and sister would go and [B] we'd be home all alone, [D] going to that [E] big square dancing [A] town.
Well, my [F#m] old radio would [C#m] play that old up-free show, [D] so I never [E] got lonesome [A] or blue.
I'd [F#m] fall asleep in my chair and [C#m] dream that I was right there, [Bm] just a-singing [B] the whole [E] night through.
[G#] [A] When my folks would come home, [B] they'd be humming a song.
[D] Mom would smile and [E] say, Child, don't [F#m] you know, there [D] ain't a thing in this world to
[A] make you fall in [F#] love, girl, [B] like the San [E] Antonio [A] [E] stroll.
[A]
[B] [D] [E]
[A]
[B] [D] [E]
[A] Well, the day finally come when [B] my mama said, Hon, [D] it's about time you [E] came with us [A] as well.
[E] Oh, [A] well, I had me a time, yes, [B] I danced all the night, [D] till they rang that [E] old crack [A] midnight bell.
Then [F#m] the lights went down low, the [C#m] fiddler picked up his bow, [D] and they played something
[E] stately [A] and slow.
And [F#m] my sister Eileen [C#m] and her husband Tooby, they [Bm] held hands and [B] began to [E] stroll.
I've [A] been away for a while, [B] but it still brings a smile [D] when I think of [E] the way that [F#m] it goes.
Now [D] I'll sing it to you, just [A] so we both [F#] can do that [B] old San [E] Antonio [A] stroll.
[E] [A]
[B] [D] [E]
[A]
[B] [D] [E]
[F#m] Now [D] I'll sing it to you, just so [A] we all can [F#] do that [B] old San [E] Antonio [A] stroll.
[B]
[D] [E] [A] Aha!
Key:
A
E
B
D
F#m
A
E
B
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ When I was a child [B] down in South Carolina, [D] soon the Saturday [E] sun went [A] on down.
[E] My [A] folks and sister would go and [B] we'd be home all alone, [D] going to that [E] big square dancing [A] town.
Well, my [F#m] old radio would [C#m] play that old up-free show, [D] so I never [E] got lonesome [A] or blue.
I'd [F#m] fall asleep in my chair and [C#m] dream that I was right there, [Bm] just a-singing [B] the whole [E] night through.
_ [G#] [A] When my folks would come home, [B] they'd be humming a song.
[D] Mom would smile and [E] say, Child, don't [F#m] you know, there [D] ain't a thing in this world to
[A] make you fall in [F#] love, girl, [B] like the San [E] Antonio [A] _ _ [E] stroll.
[A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ Well, the day finally come when [B] my mama said, Hon, [D] it's about time you [E] came with us [A] as well.
[E] Oh, [A] well, I had me a time, yes, [B] I danced all the night, [D] till they rang that [E] old crack [A] midnight bell.
Then [F#m] the lights went down low, the [C#m] fiddler picked up his bow, [D] and they played something
[E] stately [A] and slow.
And [F#m] my sister Eileen [C#m] and her husband Tooby, they [Bm] held hands and [B] began to [E] stroll.
_ I've [A] been away for a while, [B] but it still brings a smile [D] when I think of [E] the way that [F#m] it goes.
Now [D] I'll sing it to you, just [A] so we both [F#] can do that [B] old San [E] Antonio [A] stroll.
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
[F#m] _ _ Now [D] I'll sing it to you, just so [A] we all can [F#] do that [B] old San [E] Antonio [A] stroll.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] Aha! _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ When I was a child [B] down in South Carolina, [D] soon the Saturday [E] sun went [A] on down.
[E] My [A] folks and sister would go and [B] we'd be home all alone, [D] going to that [E] big square dancing [A] town.
Well, my [F#m] old radio would [C#m] play that old up-free show, [D] so I never [E] got lonesome [A] or blue.
I'd [F#m] fall asleep in my chair and [C#m] dream that I was right there, [Bm] just a-singing [B] the whole [E] night through.
_ [G#] [A] When my folks would come home, [B] they'd be humming a song.
[D] Mom would smile and [E] say, Child, don't [F#m] you know, there [D] ain't a thing in this world to
[A] make you fall in [F#] love, girl, [B] like the San [E] Antonio [A] _ _ [E] stroll.
[A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ Well, the day finally come when [B] my mama said, Hon, [D] it's about time you [E] came with us [A] as well.
[E] Oh, [A] well, I had me a time, yes, [B] I danced all the night, [D] till they rang that [E] old crack [A] midnight bell.
Then [F#m] the lights went down low, the [C#m] fiddler picked up his bow, [D] and they played something
[E] stately [A] and slow.
And [F#m] my sister Eileen [C#m] and her husband Tooby, they [Bm] held hands and [B] began to [E] stroll.
_ I've [A] been away for a while, [B] but it still brings a smile [D] when I think of [E] the way that [F#m] it goes.
Now [D] I'll sing it to you, just [A] so we both [F#] can do that [B] old San [E] Antonio [A] stroll.
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
[F#m] _ _ Now [D] I'll sing it to you, just so [A] we all can [F#] do that [B] old San [E] Antonio [A] stroll.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] Aha! _ _
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