Beautiful Texas Chords by Willie Nelson
Tempo:
83.775 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[N] [E]
[B]
[E] [B] You [E] have all read the beautiful stories of the countries far over [B] the sea.
From whence came our ancestors to establish this land [E] of the free.
There are some folks who still like to travel to see what they have [A] over there.
But when they go look, [E] it's not like the book, [F#m] and they [B] find there is none [E] to compare.
To beautiful, beautiful Texas, where the beautiful [B] bluebonnets grow.
We're proud of our forefathers who fought at the [E] Alamo.
You can live on the plains or the mountains, or down where the sea [A] breezes blow.
And you're still in [E] beautiful Texas, [F#m] the most [B] beautiful place that [E] I know.
You can travel on beautiful highways, by the city, the village, [B] and farm.
Or sail above on the skyways, and the beauty [A] below you [E] will charm.
White cotton, green forests, blue rivers, golden wheat fields, and fruit [A] trees that bear.
You can look till doomsday, [E] and then you will say [F#m] that Texas [B] has beauty [E] to spare.
Beautiful, beautiful Texas, where the beautiful [B] bluebonnets grow.
We're proud of our [F#m] forefathers [B] who fought at the [E] Alamo.
You can live on the plains or the mountains, or down where the sea breezes [A] blow.
And you're still in beautiful [E] Texas, [B] the most beautiful place that [E] I know.
[A] And you're still in [E] beautiful Texas, the [F#m] most [B] beautiful place that I know.
[B]
[E] [B] You [E] have all read the beautiful stories of the countries far over [B] the sea.
From whence came our ancestors to establish this land [E] of the free.
There are some folks who still like to travel to see what they have [A] over there.
But when they go look, [E] it's not like the book, [F#m] and they [B] find there is none [E] to compare.
To beautiful, beautiful Texas, where the beautiful [B] bluebonnets grow.
We're proud of our forefathers who fought at the [E] Alamo.
You can live on the plains or the mountains, or down where the sea [A] breezes blow.
And you're still in [E] beautiful Texas, [F#m] the most [B] beautiful place that [E] I know.
You can travel on beautiful highways, by the city, the village, [B] and farm.
Or sail above on the skyways, and the beauty [A] below you [E] will charm.
White cotton, green forests, blue rivers, golden wheat fields, and fruit [A] trees that bear.
You can look till doomsday, [E] and then you will say [F#m] that Texas [B] has beauty [E] to spare.
Beautiful, beautiful Texas, where the beautiful [B] bluebonnets grow.
We're proud of our [F#m] forefathers [B] who fought at the [E] Alamo.
You can live on the plains or the mountains, or down where the sea breezes [A] blow.
And you're still in beautiful [E] Texas, [B] the most beautiful place that [E] I know.
[A] And you're still in [E] beautiful Texas, the [F#m] most [B] beautiful place that I know.
Key:
E
B
A
F#m
E
B
A
F#m
[N] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ [B] You [E] have all read the beautiful stories of the countries far over [B] the sea.
From whence came our ancestors to establish this land [E] of the free.
There are some folks who still like to travel to see what they have [A] over there.
But when they go look, [E] it's not like the book, [F#m] and they [B] find there is none [E] to compare.
To beautiful, beautiful Texas, where the beautiful [B] bluebonnets grow.
_ We're proud of our forefathers who fought at the [E] Alamo.
_ You can live on the plains or the mountains, or down where the sea [A] breezes blow.
And you're still in [E] beautiful Texas, [F#m] the most [B] beautiful place that [E] I know.
_ You can travel on beautiful highways, by the city, the village, [B] and farm.
Or sail above on the skyways, and the beauty [A] below you [E] will charm.
White cotton, green forests, blue rivers, golden wheat fields, and fruit [A] trees that bear.
You can look till doomsday, [E] and then you will say [F#m] that Texas [B] has beauty [E] to spare.
_ _ Beautiful, beautiful Texas, where the beautiful [B] bluebonnets grow.
_ We're proud of our [F#m] forefathers [B] who fought at the [E] Alamo.
You can live on the plains or the mountains, or down where the sea breezes [A] blow.
And you're still in beautiful [E] Texas, [B] the most beautiful place that [E] I know.
[A] And you're still in [E] beautiful Texas, the [F#m] most [B] beautiful place that I know. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ [B] You [E] have all read the beautiful stories of the countries far over [B] the sea.
From whence came our ancestors to establish this land [E] of the free.
There are some folks who still like to travel to see what they have [A] over there.
But when they go look, [E] it's not like the book, [F#m] and they [B] find there is none [E] to compare.
To beautiful, beautiful Texas, where the beautiful [B] bluebonnets grow.
_ We're proud of our forefathers who fought at the [E] Alamo.
_ You can live on the plains or the mountains, or down where the sea [A] breezes blow.
And you're still in [E] beautiful Texas, [F#m] the most [B] beautiful place that [E] I know.
_ You can travel on beautiful highways, by the city, the village, [B] and farm.
Or sail above on the skyways, and the beauty [A] below you [E] will charm.
White cotton, green forests, blue rivers, golden wheat fields, and fruit [A] trees that bear.
You can look till doomsday, [E] and then you will say [F#m] that Texas [B] has beauty [E] to spare.
_ _ Beautiful, beautiful Texas, where the beautiful [B] bluebonnets grow.
_ We're proud of our [F#m] forefathers [B] who fought at the [E] Alamo.
You can live on the plains or the mountains, or down where the sea breezes [A] blow.
And you're still in beautiful [E] Texas, [B] the most beautiful place that [E] I know.
[A] And you're still in [E] beautiful Texas, the [F#m] most [B] beautiful place that I know. _ _
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