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PLEASE RATE
Artist: George Strait
Song: Somwhere Down In Texas
Album: Somewhere Down In Texas, 2005
intro
G F#m G Asus4 A D
verse 1
G
I've been on the road now
F#m
for dang near all my life
Em A D
i do love to sing a song
G
i can say i've worked hard
F#m
put in my time
Em A
now it's time to go home
Bm A Em
and catch up on my chores
Bm A Asus4 A
watch the sun set from my porch
chours
G F#m
i'll be somewhere down in texas
A D
if you're looking for me
G F#m
drinking in that great wide open
Em Asus4 A
soaking up the summer breeze
G F#m
kickin back and settled in
A D
with my family
G F#m
i'll be somewhere down in texas
A D
if you're looking for me
verse 2
that's where i got started
where i was born and bred
it's a fire inside of me
i couldn't have imagined
this texas highway led
far beyond my wildest dreams
but i'll turn out the lights tonight
and say goodnight but not goodbye
repeat chorus
short instrumental
G F#m Em A
bridge
Bm A Em
i've made so many friends
Bm A Asus4 A
i hope we meet someday again, until then
repeat chorus
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Great tab, but instead of playing an F#m I like to play a D/F# - It may just be me, but it sounds like a better fit. Here's the pattern for a D/F# before it's asked for. Numbers represent the corresponding fingers, 1 being the index, and so forth..
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------ (1st fret) 1--2-- ----3- ------ ------ /pre> -Sirlazy | 7/25/2005 | cool - actually when i first started tabbin it out that's what i used - a D/F# - but i wasn't sure which chord was actually used so i finally just stuck with the F#m ...
btw - i use my thumb instead of my index finger to play the F# on the low E. it works better for me. -xdrewx | 7/26/2005 | Nice job on the chords. Pretty well spot on. I play bass and sounded great -bogie1519 | 9/5/2012 |
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