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