Y'all Come Back Saloon:Oak Ridge Boys. 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.
Yall Come Back Saloon by The Oak Ridge Boys guitar playing instructions.