Chords for The Derailers -- Play Me the Waltz of the Angels
Tempo:
101.4 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
B
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Images of the derailers both still and [G] moving are prohibited [N] from YouTube without express written consent from the Federation.
Oh, shit!
I'll only give you ten bucks for a copy.
Thanks.
[A] Take care, everybody.
[B] We do appreciate it.
Thank you [A] very kindly.
Come on there.
We're going to slow it down for you [G] just one more time.
We'll give [D] you a chance to [B] waltz.
Grab your waltzing partner [A] and do [D] the most beautiful of all [Em] dances.
It sounds very special to us because we were joined by [A#] our hero and legend in the world of country [A] music, Mr.
Buck Owen.
He joined us on this [B] recording of a song, a better song,
and it's called, [B] Play Me the Waltz of the Angels.
[Dm] [D] [A]
[E]
[A] I played a party last night for [A] some old folks.
They were [D] dancing and smiling at [D] me.
[A] Sitting on the [E] end of a long [F#m] metal table.
[B] Looked like some place to be, a [E] rather big.
I [A] said, sir, [E] can we play something [A] for you?
[D] Something special that [A] you'd like to hear.
When he looked up at [E] me, [F#m] he was smiling.
[F#]
All [A] but his eyes, [E] they couldn't hide the [A] tears.
[F#m] [A] He said, play me the waltz [D] of the angels.
And [A] I closed my eyes [E] and prayed.
[F#m] [A] Play me the waltz of [D] the [Dm] angels.
So I [A] can dance with [E] the angels [A] again.
[A]
[B]
[D]
[A]
[E] [A] [A]
He said, yes, [E] that's the song I remember.
[D] That song that she [A] loved the best.
[E]
He was playing the lark [B] when he met [F#m] her.
[A] Well, he was playing the [E] delay where she [F#] rests.
[A] Play me the waltz [D] of the angels.
[A] And I closed my eyes [E] and prayed.
[A] Play me the waltz [D] of the angels.
[Dm]
So I can [A] dance with [E] the angels
[A] again.
So let me dance with [E] the angels [A] again.
[B]
Oh, shit!
I'll only give you ten bucks for a copy.
Thanks.
[A] Take care, everybody.
[B] We do appreciate it.
Thank you [A] very kindly.
Come on there.
We're going to slow it down for you [G] just one more time.
We'll give [D] you a chance to [B] waltz.
Grab your waltzing partner [A] and do [D] the most beautiful of all [Em] dances.
It sounds very special to us because we were joined by [A#] our hero and legend in the world of country [A] music, Mr.
Buck Owen.
He joined us on this [B] recording of a song, a better song,
and it's called, [B] Play Me the Waltz of the Angels.
[Dm] [D] [A]
[E]
[A] I played a party last night for [A] some old folks.
They were [D] dancing and smiling at [D] me.
[A] Sitting on the [E] end of a long [F#m] metal table.
[B] Looked like some place to be, a [E] rather big.
I [A] said, sir, [E] can we play something [A] for you?
[D] Something special that [A] you'd like to hear.
When he looked up at [E] me, [F#m] he was smiling.
[F#]
All [A] but his eyes, [E] they couldn't hide the [A] tears.
[F#m] [A] He said, play me the waltz [D] of the angels.
And [A] I closed my eyes [E] and prayed.
[F#m] [A] Play me the waltz of [D] the [Dm] angels.
So I [A] can dance with [E] the angels [A] again.
[A]
[B]
[D]
[A]
[E] [A] [A]
He said, yes, [E] that's the song I remember.
[D] That song that she [A] loved the best.
[E]
He was playing the lark [B] when he met [F#m] her.
[A] Well, he was playing the [E] delay where she [F#] rests.
[A] Play me the waltz [D] of the angels.
[A] And I closed my eyes [E] and prayed.
[A] Play me the waltz [D] of the angels.
[Dm]
So I can [A] dance with [E] the angels
[A] again.
So let me dance with [E] the angels [A] again.
[B]
Key:
A
E
D
B
F#m
A
E
D
Images of the derailers both still and [G] moving are prohibited [N] from YouTube without express written consent from the Federation.
Oh, shit!
I'll only give you ten bucks for a copy.
Thanks.
[A] Take care, everybody.
_ _ [B] We do appreciate it.
Thank you [A] very kindly.
Come on there.
We're going to slow it down for you [G] just one more time.
We'll give [D] you a chance to [B] waltz.
Grab your waltzing partner [A] and do [D] the most beautiful of all [Em] dances.
It sounds very special to us because we were joined by [A#] our hero and legend in the world of country [A] music, Mr.
Buck Owen.
He joined us on this [B] recording of a song, a better song, _
and it's called, [B] Play Me the Waltz of the Angels. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ I played a party _ last night for [A] some old folks. _
They were [D] dancing and smiling at [D] me.
_ [A] _ Sitting on the [E] end of a long [F#m] metal table. _ _ _
[B] Looked like some place to be, a [E] rather big.
_ _ _ I [A] said, sir, [E] can we play something [A] for you? _ _
[D] Something special that [A] you'd like to hear.
_ _ When he looked up at [E] me, [F#m] he was smiling.
_ [F#]
All [A] but his eyes, [E] they couldn't hide the [A] tears.
_ [F#m] _ [A] He said, play me the waltz [D] of the angels. _ _
And [A] I closed my eyes [E] and prayed.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [A] Play me the waltz of [D] the [Dm] angels.
_ So I [A] can dance with [E] the angels [A] again.
_ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [A] _
He said, yes, _ [E] that's the song I remember.
_ _ [D] That _ song that she [A] loved the best.
[E] _ _
_ He was playing the lark [B] when he met [F#m] her.
_ _ [A] Well, he was playing the [E] delay where she [F#] rests.
_ _ [A] Play me the waltz [D] of the angels. _ _
[A] And I closed my eyes [E] and prayed.
_ _ _ _ [A] Play me the waltz [D] of the angels.
[Dm] _ _
So I can [A] dance with [E] the angels _
[A] again.
_ So let me dance with [E] the angels _ [A] _ again.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
Oh, shit!
I'll only give you ten bucks for a copy.
Thanks.
[A] Take care, everybody.
_ _ [B] We do appreciate it.
Thank you [A] very kindly.
Come on there.
We're going to slow it down for you [G] just one more time.
We'll give [D] you a chance to [B] waltz.
Grab your waltzing partner [A] and do [D] the most beautiful of all [Em] dances.
It sounds very special to us because we were joined by [A#] our hero and legend in the world of country [A] music, Mr.
Buck Owen.
He joined us on this [B] recording of a song, a better song, _
and it's called, [B] Play Me the Waltz of the Angels. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ I played a party _ last night for [A] some old folks. _
They were [D] dancing and smiling at [D] me.
_ [A] _ Sitting on the [E] end of a long [F#m] metal table. _ _ _
[B] Looked like some place to be, a [E] rather big.
_ _ _ I [A] said, sir, [E] can we play something [A] for you? _ _
[D] Something special that [A] you'd like to hear.
_ _ When he looked up at [E] me, [F#m] he was smiling.
_ [F#]
All [A] but his eyes, [E] they couldn't hide the [A] tears.
_ [F#m] _ [A] He said, play me the waltz [D] of the angels. _ _
And [A] I closed my eyes [E] and prayed.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [A] Play me the waltz of [D] the [Dm] angels.
_ So I [A] can dance with [E] the angels [A] again.
_ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [A] _
He said, yes, _ [E] that's the song I remember.
_ _ [D] That _ song that she [A] loved the best.
[E] _ _
_ He was playing the lark [B] when he met [F#m] her.
_ _ [A] Well, he was playing the [E] delay where she [F#] rests.
_ _ [A] Play me the waltz [D] of the angels. _ _
[A] And I closed my eyes [E] and prayed.
_ _ _ _ [A] Play me the waltz [D] of the angels.
[Dm] _ _
So I can [A] dance with [E] the angels _
[A] again.
_ So let me dance with [E] the angels _ [A] _ again.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _