Dallas-based American singer-songwriter Max Stalling never expected to be a full-time country and western musician. After earning his college degree from Texas A&M in food science, he worked for Rainbo Bread and Frito Lay. But following the critically lauded and audience-proven successes of his first three CDs, Comfort In The Curves in 1997, Wide Afternoon in 2000, and One Of The Ways in 2002, he traded his lab coat for cowboy boots and has been touring ever since - performing at more than 150 honky tonks and smoky dancehalls each year.
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?Blue Eyes? Written & Performed by Max Stalling from the CD ?Wide Afternoon? (Blind Nello Records) Submitted by Wes Wilson ([email protected]) Capo at the 2nd fret to play along with the CD.
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GCG Please don?t turn your blue eyes my way anymore.
EmAmG Can?t you see the damage that you do? GCG Every time you look my way, I worry EmAmG That you just might see I?m so in love with you. EmAmC My best friend met you first, and that?s the way it goes. EmAmCG But my heart burns for you the most and I?m afraid it shows. GCG So please don?t turn your blue eyes my way anymore.
CG Cause you just might see I?m so in love with you. EmAm Something there seems to dare me to try, EmAmCG But the cost of just the thought is much too high. GCG So please don?t turn your blue eyes my way anymore.
CG Cause you just might see I?m so in love with you. CG Cause you just might see I?m so in love with you.