Chords for Neil Sedaka - Is This The The Way To Amarillo (From Live At the Royal Albert Hall)
Tempo:
138.25 bpm
Chords used:
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E
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Key:
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D
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I guess I have to play the song.
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[Eb] [Bb] Every [F] night I've been hugging my pillow, [Bb] dreaming dreams [Eb] of Amarillo.
[Bb] That [F] sweet [Bb] Marie who waits for me.
Show me the way [Eb] to Amarillo.
[Bb] I've been [F] weeping like a [Bb] willow, crying [Eb] over Amarillo.
[Bb] That [F] sweet [Bb] Marie who waits for me.
You ready?
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[Bb] [F] And Marie [Bb] who waits for me.
[A] And ladies and gentlemen, the great singer who was responsible for going over a million.
records, Mr.
Tony Christie.
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Whoa, look at him, look at him.
Are you ready?.
Yes.
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Do you remember the words?.
Thanks for asking.
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When the [D] day is dawn, [A] on a Texas [E] Sunday morning, [A] how I long [D] to be there, [A] with Marie [E] who's waiting.
for me [F] there.
Every [C] lonely city, [F] where I hang [C] my hat.
[F] Ain't as [C] happy city, [Bm] where my baby [E] lies.
[A] Is this the [D] way to have her in a [A] love, is this the way to have her in a love?.
Every night [E] I've been hugging my [A] pillow, dreaming [D] dreams of Amarillo.
[A] [E] As sweet Marie [A] who waits for me.
Show me the way [D] to Amarillo.
[A] I've been weeping [E] like a [A] willow, crying [D] over Amarillo.
[A] As [E] sweet Marie [A] who waits for me.
Sha la la [D] la la la la, [A] sha la la [E] la la la la la, [D] sha la la [A] la la la la la.
[E] And Marie [A] who waits for me.
There's a church [D] bell ringing, [A] hear the song [E] of joy that it's singing.
[A] For the sweet [D] Marie, [A] and the [E] guy who's coming to see [F] her.
Just [C] beyond the highway, [F] there's an open [C] plain.
[F] And it keeps [C] me going, [Bm] through the [D] wind and [E] rain.
[A] Is this the way [D] to Amarillo?.
[A] Every [E] night I've been hugging my [A] pillow, dreaming dreams [D] of Amarillo.
[A] As [E] sweet Marie [A] who waits for me.
Show me, show me.
Show me the way to [D] Amarillo.
[A] I've been [E] weeping like a [A] willow, crying [D] over Amarillo.
[E] As sweet [A] Marie who waits for me.
Sha la la la [D] la la la, [A] sha la [E] la la la la la la, [D] sha la [A] la la la la la la.
[E] And [A] Marie who waits for me.
[Bb] Sha la la la [Eb] la la la [Bb] la, sha la [F] la la la la la la, [Eb] sha la [Bb] la la la la la.
[F] And Marie [Bb] who waiting for me.
Sounds good.
[F] And Marie [Bb] who waits for me.
[F] And Marie who waits for [Bb] me.
Sha la [Eb] la la la la la, [Bb] .
sha la la la [F] la la la.
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[Eb] [Bb] Every [F] night I've been hugging my pillow, [Bb] dreaming dreams [Eb] of Amarillo.
[Bb] That [F] sweet [Bb] Marie who waits for me.
Show me the way [Eb] to Amarillo.
[Bb] I've been [F] weeping like a [Bb] willow, crying [Eb] over Amarillo.
[Bb] That [F] sweet [Bb] Marie who waits for me.
You ready?
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[Eb] [Bb] [F] .
[Eb] .
[Bb] [F] And Marie [Bb] who waits for me.
[A] And ladies and gentlemen, the great singer who was responsible for going over a million.
records, Mr.
Tony Christie.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Whoa, look at him, look at him.
Are you ready?.
Yes.
.
Do you remember the words?.
Thanks for asking.
.
When the [D] day is dawn, [A] on a Texas [E] Sunday morning, [A] how I long [D] to be there, [A] with Marie [E] who's waiting.
for me [F] there.
Every [C] lonely city, [F] where I hang [C] my hat.
[F] Ain't as [C] happy city, [Bm] where my baby [E] lies.
[A] Is this the [D] way to have her in a [A] love, is this the way to have her in a love?.
Every night [E] I've been hugging my [A] pillow, dreaming [D] dreams of Amarillo.
[A] [E] As sweet Marie [A] who waits for me.
Show me the way [D] to Amarillo.
[A] I've been weeping [E] like a [A] willow, crying [D] over Amarillo.
[A] As [E] sweet Marie [A] who waits for me.
Sha la la [D] la la la la, [A] sha la la [E] la la la la la, [D] sha la la [A] la la la la la.
[E] And Marie [A] who waits for me.
There's a church [D] bell ringing, [A] hear the song [E] of joy that it's singing.
[A] For the sweet [D] Marie, [A] and the [E] guy who's coming to see [F] her.
Just [C] beyond the highway, [F] there's an open [C] plain.
[F] And it keeps [C] me going, [Bm] through the [D] wind and [E] rain.
[A] Is this the way [D] to Amarillo?.
[A] Every [E] night I've been hugging my [A] pillow, dreaming dreams [D] of Amarillo.
[A] As [E] sweet Marie [A] who waits for me.
Show me, show me.
Show me the way to [D] Amarillo.
[A] I've been [E] weeping like a [A] willow, crying [D] over Amarillo.
[E] As sweet [A] Marie who waits for me.
Sha la la la [D] la la la, [A] sha la [E] la la la la la la, [D] sha la [A] la la la la la la.
[E] And [A] Marie who waits for me.
[Bb] Sha la la la [Eb] la la la [Bb] la, sha la [F] la la la la la la, [Eb] sha la [Bb] la la la la la.
[F] And Marie [Bb] who waiting for me.
Sounds good.
[F] And Marie [Bb] who waits for me.
[F] And Marie who waits for [Bb] me.
Sha la [Eb] la la la la la, [Bb] .
sha la la la [F] la la la.
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