Y'all Come Back Saloon:Oak Ridge Boys.
#2 CANADA RPM COUNTRY and #3 USA Country
on DOT Records in 1977.
INTRO: D
CHORUS:
D
She played tambourine with a silver jingle,
Gbm G
and she must have known the words to at least
D
a million tunes.
D
But the one most requested, by the man she
Bm D B
knew as cowboy, was the late night benediction
A D
at the y'all come back saloon.
#2.
D
In a voice soft and trembling, she'd sing her
Gm7
song to cowboy as a smokey halo circled round
G D
her raven hair.
A
And all the fallen angels and pinball playing
Bm D
rounders, stopped the games that they'd been
A D
playing for the loser's evening prayer.
BRIDGE:
G D G
Faded love and faded memories, how they linger
D
in her mind.
G D
Miles and years, played the cowboy, like an old
Bm E A
melo-dy, out of tune and out of time.
#3.
D F
Every night in the shadows thinking back on Amarillo,
G D G D
he'd dream of better days and longs for faded love.
D A D Bm
Lifting high his glass in honor of the lady and her song,
D Bm A
he paid his check then 'lonely' walked that broken
D
cowboy home.
CHORUS:
D
She played tambourine with a silver jingle,
Gbm G
and she must have known the words to at least
D
a million tunes.
D
But the one most requested, by the man she
Bm D B
knew as cowboy, was the late night benediction
A D
at the y'all come back saloon.
CHORUS:
D
She played tambourine with a silver jingle,
Gbm G
and she must have known the words to at least
D
a million tunes.
D
But the one most requested, by the man she
Bm D B
knew as cowboy, was the late night benediction
A D
at the y'all come back saloon.
OUTRO:
D
She played tambourine with a silver jingle,
Gbm G
and she must have known the words to at least
D
a million tunes.
D
But the one most requested, by the man she
Bm D B
knew as cowboy, was the late night benediction
A D
at the y'all come back saloon..(Fade.)
A seventies smash from Kraziekhat.