HOME IN SAN ANTONE
Recorded by Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys: 1942
Words and music by Floyd Jenkins (aka Fred Rose)
KEY OF “D”
INTRO: PLAY VERSE ONE AND BRIDGE INSTRUMNETALLY
THEN REPEAT VERSE ONE AND BRIDGE VOCALLY
VERSE ONE
(D) Haven't got a wor-(D7) ry, (G) haven't got a care
(D) Haven't got a thing to call my (A) own
(D) Though I'm out of mon-(D7) ey, (G) I'm a millionaire
(D) I still have my (A) home in San An-(D) tone (D7)
BRIDGE
(G) When I greet my neighbors (Gm) with a hi ya-(G) all
(D) I'm wealthy as a king upon a (A) throne
(D) You can have your man-(D7) sion, (G) or your cottage small
(D) I'll just take my (A) home in San An-(D) tone.
REPEAT VERSE ONE AND BRIDGE INSTRUMENTALLY
VERSE TWO
(D) Travelled o'er the coun(D7) try, (G) on my merry way
(D) Been in crowds and felt I was (A) alone
(D) When I feel like brag (D7) gin', (G) I just up and say
(D) I'm a native (A) son of San An (D) tone (D7)
BRIDGE
(G) There's a sweet somebody (Gm) by the Ala(G) mo
(D) Someday she's gonna be my very (A) own
(D) And we'll buy a high (D7) chair (G) in a year or so
(D) For our little (A) Home In San An (D) tone.(D-A-G-D)
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