Chords for Texas Tornados "Who Were You Thinking Of"
Tempo:
134.15 bpm
Chords used:
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A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [F#] [Am]
[E]
[C] Welcome back, y'all.
Sean Somme [E] has proudly carried [A] on his dad's musical legacy
with [Em] his dear friends [A] Augie Meyer and [E] Flaco Jimenez.
The band released their studio album, [A] Estabueno, in [E] 2010
as they continue to tour all across the country
with their [Em] unique Tex-Mex [D] flavored music.
Here they are now, the Texas [Gm] Tornadoes.
[G] Who are you thinking of is a song that's been around for a long time?
Dad and Augie had been doing that for, I don't know, 10, [Dm] 15 years
before the Tornadoes ever even cut it.
It was a great [G] example of Dad and Augie [A] finding songs
they [Em] didn't necessarily write, Pop didn't write it,
but they would make them their own.
Is Anybody Going to San Antonio is another one.
It's amazing how many people think that my father wrote that song.
And Who Are You Thinking Of is a classic example of, [A] you know,
[Em] Dad just making a song his own with that vocal and his delivery.
And [D] [Em] so really that's the story behind it.
I remember [A] playing that as a [G] kid.
That'd [Em] be 14 or 15 with Dad and Augie and the quintet playing that song
long before it came out with the Tornadoes.
And they just kind of updated it with Flaco [Bm] and the accordion
and kind of [E] updated the sound.
They'd had that for a while.
[G]
Who were you thinking of when we was making [D] love last night?
[C] Was it a good [D]-looking stranger or a close [G] friend of mine?
You didn't want to quit when we was into [D] it last night.
[C] Who were you thinking [D] of when we were loving [G] last night?
Who were you thinking of when I was making [D] love to you?
[C] There was a smile on [D] your face I haven't seen in [G] some time.
You got more out of it than I put into [D] it last night.
[C] Who were you thinking [D] of when we were [G] loving last night?
Ah, squeeze the clock, you dumb!
[D]
[C] [D]
[G]
[Am]
[D]
[C] Who [D]
[G]
were you thinking of when I was making [D] love to you?
[C] There was a smile on [D] your face I haven't seen in [G] some time.
You didn't want to quit when we were into [D] it last night.
[C] Who were you thinking [D] of when we were loving [G] last night?
Ah, play it, Ozzie Myers!
[D]
[C] [D]
[G]
[D]
[C] [D]
[G]
Who were you thinking of when we was making [D] love last night?
[C] Was it a good [D]-looking stranger or a close friend [G] of mine?
You didn't want to quit when we was into [D] it last night.
[C] Who were you [D] thinking of when we were [G] loving last night?
Turn around, boys!
[D] Who were you thinking of when we were loving [G] last [Am] night?
[G]
The [C] Texas [D] Tornadoes.
[C] Yes, sir, es muy [D] bueno, y'all.
[C] That's all this time around, folks.
[D] We hope to see you next time, and remember,
get out and support Texas music and Texas artists.
Because as we like to say around here,
Texas [F] is not just a state, [D] it's a state of mind.
Adios,
[E]
[C] Welcome back, y'all.
Sean Somme [E] has proudly carried [A] on his dad's musical legacy
with [Em] his dear friends [A] Augie Meyer and [E] Flaco Jimenez.
The band released their studio album, [A] Estabueno, in [E] 2010
as they continue to tour all across the country
with their [Em] unique Tex-Mex [D] flavored music.
Here they are now, the Texas [Gm] Tornadoes.
[G] Who are you thinking of is a song that's been around for a long time?
Dad and Augie had been doing that for, I don't know, 10, [Dm] 15 years
before the Tornadoes ever even cut it.
It was a great [G] example of Dad and Augie [A] finding songs
they [Em] didn't necessarily write, Pop didn't write it,
but they would make them their own.
Is Anybody Going to San Antonio is another one.
It's amazing how many people think that my father wrote that song.
And Who Are You Thinking Of is a classic example of, [A] you know,
[Em] Dad just making a song his own with that vocal and his delivery.
And [D] [Em] so really that's the story behind it.
I remember [A] playing that as a [G] kid.
That'd [Em] be 14 or 15 with Dad and Augie and the quintet playing that song
long before it came out with the Tornadoes.
And they just kind of updated it with Flaco [Bm] and the accordion
and kind of [E] updated the sound.
They'd had that for a while.
[G]
Who were you thinking of when we was making [D] love last night?
[C] Was it a good [D]-looking stranger or a close [G] friend of mine?
You didn't want to quit when we was into [D] it last night.
[C] Who were you thinking [D] of when we were loving [G] last night?
Who were you thinking of when I was making [D] love to you?
[C] There was a smile on [D] your face I haven't seen in [G] some time.
You got more out of it than I put into [D] it last night.
[C] Who were you thinking [D] of when we were [G] loving last night?
Ah, squeeze the clock, you dumb!
[D]
[C] [D]
[G]
[Am]
[D]
[C] Who [D]
[G]
were you thinking of when I was making [D] love to you?
[C] There was a smile on [D] your face I haven't seen in [G] some time.
You didn't want to quit when we were into [D] it last night.
[C] Who were you thinking [D] of when we were loving [G] last night?
Ah, play it, Ozzie Myers!
[D]
[C] [D]
[G]
[D]
[C] [D]
[G]
Who were you thinking of when we was making [D] love last night?
[C] Was it a good [D]-looking stranger or a close friend [G] of mine?
You didn't want to quit when we was into [D] it last night.
[C] Who were you [D] thinking of when we were [G] loving last night?
Turn around, boys!
[D] Who were you thinking of when we were loving [G] last [Am] night?
[G]
The [C] Texas [D] Tornadoes.
[C] Yes, sir, es muy [D] bueno, y'all.
[C] That's all this time around, folks.
[D] We hope to see you next time, and remember,
get out and support Texas music and Texas artists.
Because as we like to say around here,
Texas [F] is not just a state, [D] it's a state of mind.
Adios,
Key:
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[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [Am] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ Welcome back, y'all.
Sean Somme [E] has proudly carried [A] on his dad's musical legacy
with [Em] his dear friends [A] Augie Meyer and [E] Flaco Jimenez.
The band released their studio album, [A] Estabueno, in [E] 2010
as they continue to tour all across the country
with their [Em] unique Tex-Mex [D] flavored music.
Here they are now, the Texas [Gm] Tornadoes.
[G] Who are you thinking of is a song that's been around for a long time?
Dad and Augie had been doing that for, I don't know, 10, [Dm] 15 years
before the Tornadoes ever even cut it.
It was a great [G] example of _ Dad and Augie [A] finding songs
they [Em] didn't necessarily write, Pop didn't write it,
but they would make them their own.
Is Anybody Going to San Antonio is another one.
It's amazing how many people think that my father wrote that song.
And Who Are You Thinking Of is a classic example of, [A] you know,
[Em] Dad just making a song his own with that vocal and his delivery.
And [D] [Em] so really that's the story behind it.
I remember [A] playing that as a [G] kid.
That'd [Em] be 14 or 15 with Dad and Augie and the quintet playing that song
long before it came out with the Tornadoes.
And they just kind of updated it with Flaco [Bm] and the accordion
and kind of [E] updated the sound.
They'd had that for a while.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Who were you thinking of when we was making [D] love last night? _ _ _ _
[C] Was it a good [D]-looking stranger or a close [G] friend of mine? _ _ _ _ _ _
You didn't want to quit when we was into [D] it last night. _ _ _ _
[C] Who were you thinking [D] of when we were loving [G] last night? _ _ _ _ _
Who were you thinking of when I was making [D] love to you? _ _ _ _ _
[C] There was a smile on [D] your face I haven't seen in [G] some time. _ _ _ _
You got more out of it than I put into [D] it last night. _ _ _ _ _
[C] Who were you thinking [D] of when we were [G] loving last night?
Ah, squeeze the clock, you dumb! _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ Who _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
were you thinking of when I was making [D] love to you? _ _ _ _ _
[C] There was a smile on [D] your face I haven't seen in [G] some time. _ _ _ _
You didn't want to quit when we were into [D] it last night. _ _ _ _
[C] Who were you thinking [D] of when we were loving [G] last night?
Ah, play it, Ozzie Myers! _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Who were you thinking of when we was making [D] love last night? _ _ _ _
_ [C] Was it a good [D]-looking stranger or a close friend [G] of mine? _ _ _ _ _
You didn't want to quit when we was into [D] it last night. _ _ _ _
_ [C] Who were you [D] thinking of when we were [G] loving last night?
Turn around, boys! _ _
_ [D] Who were you thinking of when we were loving [G] last [Am] night?
_ _ [G] _ _
The [C] _ Texas [D] Tornadoes.
[C] Yes, sir, es muy [D] bueno, y'all.
[C] That's all this time around, folks.
[D] We hope to see you next time, and remember,
get out and support Texas music and Texas artists.
Because as we like to say around here,
Texas [F] is not just a state, [D] it's a state of mind.
Adios,
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ Welcome back, y'all.
Sean Somme [E] has proudly carried [A] on his dad's musical legacy
with [Em] his dear friends [A] Augie Meyer and [E] Flaco Jimenez.
The band released their studio album, [A] Estabueno, in [E] 2010
as they continue to tour all across the country
with their [Em] unique Tex-Mex [D] flavored music.
Here they are now, the Texas [Gm] Tornadoes.
[G] Who are you thinking of is a song that's been around for a long time?
Dad and Augie had been doing that for, I don't know, 10, [Dm] 15 years
before the Tornadoes ever even cut it.
It was a great [G] example of _ Dad and Augie [A] finding songs
they [Em] didn't necessarily write, Pop didn't write it,
but they would make them their own.
Is Anybody Going to San Antonio is another one.
It's amazing how many people think that my father wrote that song.
And Who Are You Thinking Of is a classic example of, [A] you know,
[Em] Dad just making a song his own with that vocal and his delivery.
And [D] [Em] so really that's the story behind it.
I remember [A] playing that as a [G] kid.
That'd [Em] be 14 or 15 with Dad and Augie and the quintet playing that song
long before it came out with the Tornadoes.
And they just kind of updated it with Flaco [Bm] and the accordion
and kind of [E] updated the sound.
They'd had that for a while.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Who were you thinking of when we was making [D] love last night? _ _ _ _
[C] Was it a good [D]-looking stranger or a close [G] friend of mine? _ _ _ _ _ _
You didn't want to quit when we was into [D] it last night. _ _ _ _
[C] Who were you thinking [D] of when we were loving [G] last night? _ _ _ _ _
Who were you thinking of when I was making [D] love to you? _ _ _ _ _
[C] There was a smile on [D] your face I haven't seen in [G] some time. _ _ _ _
You got more out of it than I put into [D] it last night. _ _ _ _ _
[C] Who were you thinking [D] of when we were [G] loving last night?
Ah, squeeze the clock, you dumb! _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ Who _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
were you thinking of when I was making [D] love to you? _ _ _ _ _
[C] There was a smile on [D] your face I haven't seen in [G] some time. _ _ _ _
You didn't want to quit when we were into [D] it last night. _ _ _ _
[C] Who were you thinking [D] of when we were loving [G] last night?
Ah, play it, Ozzie Myers! _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Who were you thinking of when we was making [D] love last night? _ _ _ _
_ [C] Was it a good [D]-looking stranger or a close friend [G] of mine? _ _ _ _ _
You didn't want to quit when we was into [D] it last night. _ _ _ _
_ [C] Who were you [D] thinking of when we were [G] loving last night?
Turn around, boys! _ _
_ [D] Who were you thinking of when we were loving [G] last [Am] night?
_ _ [G] _ _
The [C] _ Texas [D] Tornadoes.
[C] Yes, sir, es muy [D] bueno, y'all.
[C] That's all this time around, folks.
[D] We hope to see you next time, and remember,
get out and support Texas music and Texas artists.
Because as we like to say around here,
Texas [F] is not just a state, [D] it's a state of mind.
Adios,