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ac te sa BEHIND CLOSED DOORS . . BLUE BAYOU BOBBIE SUE. BOOT SCOOTIN' BOOGIE BROOKS & DUNN. . 4 THE BOYS AND ME . » SAWYER BROWN . ‘CHASIN' THAT NEON RAINBOW . « ALAN JACKSON . CHATTAHOOCHEE... 2.2.22 2... ALAN JACKSON. A COWBOY’S BORN WITH A BROKEN HEART . BOY HOWDY .. . ~ LINDA RONSTADT. EIGHTEEN WHEELS AND A DOZEN ROSES . . . KATHY MATTEA . . FEELS SO RIGHT... . ~ » ALABAMA... GUITARS, CADILLACS . « « DWIGHT YOAKAM , HALF ENOUGH... . . LORRIE MORGAN HEROES AND FRIENDS . » RANDY TRAVIS. . ‘© 1904 WARNER BROS. PUBLIOATIONS INC. AU Righis Reserved Poy cupteetar,saupsten scerergenartot tn orsoatoat Uenracateetremeten coasn orth PM rated he UB, Senge Ate nm pnaneey Can HEY CINDERELLA. SUZY BOGGUSS. . 49 HURRY SUNDOWN . 128 1CROSS MY HEART . . 152 TSANG DIXIE, 0 STILL BELIEVE IN YOU. . . VINCE GILL. 10 USWEAR 02... . .. JOHN MICHAEL MONTGOMERY. 4 1TOLDYOUSO....... ~ RANDY TRAVIS. 04 FLL STILL BE LOVING YOU RESTLESS HEART. 208 ‘LOVE, ME... ~ COLLIN RAYE. . 58 ‘MENDING FENCES: «RESTLESS HEART B MIDNIGHT IN MONTGOMERY NO FUTURE IN THE PAST. . . . . NORMA JEAN RILEY... . +» DIAMOND RIO, NOTHIN" BUT THE WHEEL. « «PATTY LOVELESS. ‘ON THE ROAD AGAIN. PASSIONATE KISSES. RHINESTONE COWBOY ‘ROSE COLORED GLASSES . JOHN CONLEE. ‘SEVEN SPANISH ANGELS . SHE GOT THE GOLOMINE (And Got Tho Shot) JER RED ‘SHE'D GIVE ANYTHING. . . BOY HOWDY ‘SINCE | FELL FOR YOU oe « CHARLIE RIGH, ‘SOUTHERN NIGHTS . . GLEN CAMPBELL. . ‘THE SWEETEST THING ve EVER KNOWN) . «JUICE NEWTON . TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT THERE'S NO WAY ‘THIS ROMEO AIN'T GOT JULIE YET TONIGHT I CLIMBED THE WALL . ‘WE'VE GOT TONIGHT. WHEN WE MAKE LOVE WHERE'VE YOU BEEN . ‘WHOEVER'S IN NEW ENGLAND - 18 ‘THE WIND BENEATH MY WINGS. WORDS BY HEART... .... + (WHO SAYS) YOU CAN'T HAVEITALL .... . AIANJAGSON. eee eee 7 PASSIONATE KISSES Words and Music by LUCINDA WILLIAMS: ‘Moderately fast D A 2 2 & A oni = — 3 [ = Is—— it too {much 100 ask— I want a feom- fort-able bed (See additionat lyrics) rm, oe wa eR. PUBIHESCORP LAY JONES HUN we NOUAD NOMAN MLC pis ast by YACNER.TAVERLANE PUBLISHING COP. Al Tights Reserved Bm Ft I Zz have 2 Should- n't 1 have this? Should-n's 1 sion ate kiss 5, pas + sion-are [kiss -es all ps%& aicoda @ ® Coda pas sion- ate Fz, Repeat and fade D ~ sion ate Additional Lyrics 2. Is it too much to demand, 1 want ¢ full house and a Tock ‘n’ roll band? Pens that won't run out of ink, And cool quiet time to think. (To Chorus) 3. Do I want too much, ‘Am I going overboatd to want that touch? I shout it out to the night, Give me what I deserve ‘cause it’s my right, (To Chorus) DESPERADO Words and Music by DON HENLEY and GLENN FREY Slowly c or c cmé G Em 1990 3000 oe 900, 9009 why don't you your sens - You been out rid - in’ fence ~ (© 7973 WOODY CREEK MSC & RED CLOUD MUSIC “AL Rights Prsorved usd Oh, you'se a hard one, Ss ° cmé oD B/DE Em7 tye Ban B a DY you got your these things that are pleas - in’ you_, a gs, | Rgrt Bm7 ae Em. on oo hurt you some-how. Em? on beat you ifshe's 2- Dle,__ you know the queen of hearts_ ig al- ways your best bet. 3 Dyrt Em Bm? aH Be Ea Now it seems t© me_ some fine_ things_ have been laid up-on— your tw - ble, but you on- ly want_ the ones_ that you can’t got. — get-tin’ no young - er,__ your pain and your hun 3 AP DT G Dm/G = driy - sn’ you home. And free-dom, oh, free = dom, well, that's just 7 some peo-ple valk = in’, your pris-on is walk - in’ through this world all a-Tone, Don't your feet get cold in the win-temtime?__ The pyre Em iif ba won't snow and the sun won't shine, it's hard to tell the night - time from the You'ce log = in’ all your highs_and lows, Ain't it HEE rid funny how. aE come to your sens = es? Come down from your fenc + 0 - pen the gate. rain = in’, but there's a some-bod=y love. you, any/D fore it’s too some -bod-y love— NO FUTURE IN THE PAST ~ Words and Music by Moderately stow (o> J) VINCE GILL and CARL JACKSO! op cr r Foust lie here to jin the | dark-ness, (See additional lyrics) Fsus* S stil | Jone-some, (© 1992 BENEFIT MUSIC, FAMOUS MLISIC CORPORATION and TOO STRONG SONGS At in initrd 2 SENET MUSIC wed ANGUS MUSIC wSTAMCUS HUSIG CORPORATION irtematona Mage nUSA Tare Rocownd (Instrumental) cP FE my love. ad +} mit i Additional Lyrics 2. You walked out with angry words spoken, ‘You're leavin’ cut right to the bone. I'll pick up the pieces you have broken, Find the strength to go on. (To Bridge) 1 SANG DIXIE Words and Music by DWIGHT YOAKAM, Moderately fs fa ‘The peo- ple just walked on by (51998 con gUST WEST Muse ‘Ants acca by WARNER TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP. ‘Aline Reseed ‘The bot- tle had — SS of all his reb- el. pride . ToCodedy ashe died — down yon-der in the land of cot = ton, He said, to me, son, while you still can, A wot art ae rail 2 | === = ; aid times there aint war wera iy an ch te old ames ere gt San etn na bawe yoo Shan EE damned old L.A, street" here has done tome” Then he drew aay Then he closed those old. a+ gainst my a = gainst my EE =e take his soul_____ back, now he’s safe back 1 sang Dix oe BOOT SCOOTIN' BOOGIE Words and Music by RONNIE DUNN Moderately (JJ=J7 ) E + . - y ‘Out in the coun-try past the|cit-y limit sign, well, there’s a (See additional byrics) a + ~ y honk + y tonk— near the |eoun-ty line The joint starts jumpin’ ev = ery eal? sat tight when the sun— goes | down. — ‘They gotwhis-| key, women, + ©1901, 1992 ALFTED AVENUE MUSC and TREE PUBLISHING CO. ons nana TREE PVBUSHINGg0_NE: mre by SONY MUS POBLSHING * so * 3 the cow = bay folk |_ go te boot — seaot- in’ | es |where all 2 § soe- ie doe, |come on ba - by, let's go $£00%-in" toe, a ay = 3 - Black- jack, 4 ” ba- by, meet_me out back, we're gonna Cad il- tae, # boog- ie, 20 10 town, @ Coda go 10 town, turn a- round, To Coda @ —_DSS(ne repeat) al Coda ae scoot in’ | boog- ie. a = get down, tum a-rou.d, boot scoot = in’ | boog = ie ——______. 3. No Chord tum a- round, go to town, — oot scoot - in" Additionat Lyrics . I've got a good job, I work hard for my money. When it’s quittin’ time, Thit the door runnin’. I fire up my pick-up truck, ‘And let the horses run. Igo flyin’ down that highway, To that hide-a-way Stuck out in the woods, ‘To do the boot scootin” boogie. (To Chorus) The bartender asks me, Says, “Son what'll it be?” T want a shot at that redhead yonder, Lookin’ at me. The dance floor's hoppin’ And it’s hotter than the Fourth of July. see outlaws, inlaws, crooks and straights, All out makin’ it shake, Doin’ the boot scootin” boogie. (To Chorus) MENDING FENCES Words and Music by Moderately fast ANDY BYRD and JIM ROBINSON Bhmaj? You have- n't on sim gle word. {See additional fyrics) Bb(adéC) te wp a bom the fight we hod last 1092, 1958 Ww Music CORP. “id Fights Reservec Gm? te Well, | life's Bh(adéC) ot Dar - lin’, won't you a fit-te love! will fix things let's stop pre + tend- Din So heart to hear, — Gm za BHD CE c ToCoda @ why don't we ¢ Bo (add) come a fits de | clos = er and. ket's Bhaadc) © Coda je 3 Additional Lyrics 2, We don't have to be so stubborn and hard-headed, Al those hnrtful things we said don’t matter now. So how about a hug, let's start forgiving, There’s just one way to work this out (Te Chorus) SHE GOT THE GOLDMINE (And I Got The Shaft) Moderate Country Beat J = 108 Words and Music by r TIM DUBOIS Ef nf = (Spoken) J. Well, I guess a ™ it was back In Sixty. | three when eatin’ my | cookin" gor the better | of me, so I asked 2.34.8.(Se0 additional lyrics) this litle giet 1 was | going with 10 Well, she said she dit. sad | 1 wouldn's af Td (91901 Warne HOUSE OF MUSIC val Rights Rocarved. how sayin’ I do Nic. SY 124(Sung:)| Sho got the gold: abt H. shaft, They feptit ive her the bet~ ter half, Well, it |al furts too mmuch_ to latgh,, She got the a Nec. of my life of Well, the Well, alt 2 5 dim. Chorus hr mine, SF 3.cinser. ad Hb) right down the mid|- dle, then they sounds sort of fun=| ny, ttt gold mine, DS: 2 oss] ‘(Spoken ad lip t Verse 2. Well, the first few years weren't all that bad. UI never forget the good times we had "Cause F'n reminded every month When Isend her she child support, Welt, ie wasn't roo long til che lust alt died, And Vit admis I wasn't t00 surprised The day I came home and found my suitcase Sting out on the porch. Verse 3 Well, I sried to get in, but she'd changed the locks, Then 1 found this note teped on the mailbox that sald, “Good-bye Turkey! My attorney will be in touch,” So I decided right then and there, Twas gonna do what's right and give her her fair share But brother, { didn't know her share was gonna be that much! (To Chorus:) "aly She got.the gold} shaft,__ Repeat ad tib and fade Verse 4: Now listen: you ain't heard nothin’ yet Why they gave her the color television set And they gave the house, the kids, and both of the cars. Then they started talkin” about child support, Alimony, and the cost of the court Didn't coke me tong 10 figure owt how far nthe toilet I was! Verse 5. I'm tellin’ yo, they have made a mistake, ‘Cause it adds up to more than this cowboy makes. Besides, everyehing I ever had worth takin’, They've already took. White she's ivin’ like a queen on alimony. ‘1'm working two shifs, and eatin” bologna; Askin’ myself. “Why didn’t you Just learn how to cook?" (To Chorus:) (WHO SAYS) YOU CAN'T HAVE IT ALL Words and Music by ALAN JACKSON and JIM MeBRIDE Medium Shuttle =.) D AT stark oma = ked {See addisionat Iyrics) ‘© 1969, 1999 SEVENTH SOM MUSIC, MATTIE AUTH MUSICK and CROSS KEYS PUBLISHING CO. INC: Salghts sn beat of CHOSS NEVE PUBLISHING OO, ING. adrinstered ky SONY MUSIC PUBLISHING ‘Nights esse floor and four : Weil, | who says cant have Beart 39 To Coda § ot who says D AT DS.$§ (no repeat) al Coda Additional Lyries Verse 2; My room's decorated with pictures of you ‘Your letters wallpaper tis sbrine to the blues I've got procious memories at my beck and eall Who say's you can’t have it all Verse 3: Instrumentat To Bridge ON THE ROAD AGAIN Words and Music by Lively Two Beat WILLIE NELSON road a ~ gain, Just can't walt to get 2, (see addistonal lyrics) 34. (Guitar solo) \Copriht 81873 FULL NELSON MUSIC, INC. ‘Alans werinstered by WINDSWEPT PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT CO, aoa LONGITUDE MUSIC.CO, avin! Cor Seerea Mace iS ‘Als Resend | wu -sie ith mv frends, and Tsai wat to get onthe Fonda witin, nthe gain, onthe fend solo 4th time road a+ gain. Like a band of xyp- sies we go down the the best of —sfet- ing that the world keep turn-ing our way, Just can't ‘The Ife 1 wait to get on the road with my friends, the road Verse 2: ‘On the road again, Goin’ places that I've never been, Seein’ things that T may never see again, And T can't wait to get on the road again, (To 2nd ending) WE'VE GOT TONIGHT Words and Music by BOB SEGER. Fe fe I know it's late. E/Gd Fe I know you're wea = ry. I_ know your plans — Ive been so lone - ly. All of my hopes — — oe Emay7 Fé B FF eats HEE He Gas, sR && dont in- chide me, Still, here we are,— fading 8 = way, Te’ longed for love — —-I—s (© 1078, 1978 GEAR PUBLISHING CO. "al Faghts Reserved B Emaj7 6 ee HB aR both of us lone - ly, Uke ev-'ry-one else—— does. Emaj7 _~ 3 ER Jong-ing for shel - ter for all thatwe see 1 know [ll keep search - ing e-ven af - ter to + day. Ft B/ot Emaj7 £6 ers fe ae He a — Why should we wor So there it is,, — yy? No one will care, girl. atl, Tye said it all now, — F B/D maj? £6 wrt i 8 fh fa HEB fe Look at the stars — so far a way. ‘And here we are, babe. What do you say? —— — Bae SSS == = — = — — We've got to ~ aight, —— Who needs to - mor- j = He om We've got to - night, babe, _ — Deep in my soul— at ot > i —___— P B 2. af aR I know it's late, I know you're wea - ry. eS 1 know your plans don't in - clude 2 SU, here we are, —___ . Ema? £6 B eS an Ge Emay? 56 aie GB both of us lone ~ Wy. We've got to- night. Let's make it last, — 8 Se 6s Ge aE why don't you stay! HEY CINDERELLA By MATRACA BERG, Moderately GARY HARRISON and SUZY BOGGUSS Bh(addey Bogus d BrieddC) Bhsusd oh a mm Gm? Bo(addC) Bsus + iy Es Botaddc) Bisus4 om _/ Heved in fair-y tales | twatched your fa - (See additional Ives) Gm? e 1 * ve No P yoo + way Your sim was te and the} pink ou-quet fell © 100, 1904 WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP. PATRICK JOSEPH MUSIC, MAFIA BELLE MUSIC, \WINOSW=PT PACIFIC ENTEATANMENT 00. diva LONGITUDE MUSIC CO, AUGUST WIND MUSIC, FAMOUS MUSIC CORP. and LOVAL DUTCHESS MUSIC ‘Alchts on behalf of PATRICK JOSEPH MUSE, ING. and MAFIA BELLE MUSIC sufmestred by WARNER TAMERLANE PUSISHNG COM>. "Alnghts on beta! of ALGUST WIND MUSIC azminstred oy WROSWEPT PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT CO. a/aia LONGTTUDE MUSIC CO, ‘Nights on ben of LOYAL DUTCHESS MUSIC adminstared by FAMOUS MUSIC CORP, ‘Al Fights Pocarved 50 MS drank cham-pagne,— Gm? & you rode away Bead) Eb(add) Bi aduC me > We danced for hours 3 you screamed and laughed whea | got up and sang. And then )- ° & ‘Mus-tang to your cas- tes fF ‘Through the years andthe } kids and. the jobs, cmt = - $ that fost their way, do you ev- er stop—| p & Do you ev- er just wan-na sayi— Hey, hey. Gm Eo got a fun - ny feel | - Got sti —~ — f “th S a oe woe some how 09h, in 4, 5 = s a TF = a oe ge POL aE may - be | you could help us out, Does the shoe | Es(addr) E Bs(adéC) Bosus 4 Es icsearl 7 ia ‘ Gui? Bb BA ah Cinder el | y - be | you could Repeat and fade (vocal ad tb) Bb (addC) Bbsus 4 Bs(addC) Bisus 4 es ee Fit, you now. Additional Iyries 2, We're older but no more the wise, But we learned the art of compromise. Sometimes we laugh, sometimes we cry, Sometimes we just break down, We're good now cause we have to be, We've come to terms with our vanity. But sometime we still curse gravity When no one is around. Dolls gather dust in the comer of the attic, And bicycles rust in the rain, ‘Still we walk in that fabled shadow, Sometimes we call her name. {To Chorus) THE BOYS AND ME Moderate Country-rock i By MAC McANALLY and MARK MILLER Me and the boys (See additional lyrics) = that 1 knew in are thin - y years * bom as a herd of mules, We get ail— (© 1985 BEGINNER MUSIC and TRAVELN' 200 MUSIC Pit rights on bah of BEGINNER MUSIC arstared by ALAN BAND MUSIS fe ivson of Wecoury, a) ‘Alfaghts Reserve on a |Sat-ur- day night, —, to the girls when they! ask— if they Took al Load up the ears the wia- dows and we | go And we talk high on Hf and we're | low on ges, — the boys— and me, | ie | Ds ¥ al Cota Additional lyrics ‘The phone rings it’s the call of the wild And the clothes we wear have finally come back in style We got some tall tales that we love to tell They many not be true But we suze do remember them well ‘We work hard to have a lite fun Roll up our sleeves and get the job done son (To Chorus} $%_ Instrumental Repeat Chorus Repeat and fade F #8 LOVE, ME Words and Music by MAX T. BARNES and SKIP EWING Moderately stow c am BA 6 c Be ¢ a] oe : a a — 1 read a note— teen vwensty three. (See additional lyrics) Dat Gaus po showed it once tome. (0.108: WB MUSIC CORP. TWO SONS MUSIC and ACUFF-ROSE MUSIC, INC. “al igrsen baat of THO BONS MUSIC aes by WB MUSIC CORP. "AI ighs esored Am F a got = = ate 2 der- stand, but a ‘Tong, tong ime but 1 oved your grand FIC RC a + + — 7 : voy Et nd ds ! SS — r ¢ F G om TH z on | get ere be fore 1 do, dont- give up en me—| G rf fe fo Ta Imeet you when my chores are through; — Dm? E Goust G E g I don't know how long TN be, But fm | aot gon - na ler you down.) BG Am Ho tween now and then, Feeee6) (eceG) ToCoda @ 54 op Ho DS. «ao repeat al Coda G FA ¢ cre & i oI Code fate a i iat Be ~ [tween now and then ll T ENG am Fradéa) to acer Additional Lyrics 2. We had this erazy plan to meet 3. Tread those words just hours before my grandma passed away, And tun away 1ogedher, In the doorway of achurch where me and Grandpa stopped to pray. Get marie in the first town we came te Eknow I've never seen him cry in all my fifteen years, And live forever. Bucas he said these words to her, his eves filled up with tears But nailed to the ree where we were supposed (0 mect instead, (To Chorus) [found this leter and this is what it said (To Chorus) THIS ROMEO AIN'T GOT JULIE YET Words and Music by JAMES OLANDER and ERIC SILVER - Moderately Fast + +e G. Your |fMa - ma thinks Pm la (See additional tyries) Dad-dy runs down my But you said you's sun- shine or come i Well PU (©1992, 1908 WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBUSHING CORP. and PICKANBO MUSIC ‘AL Rights Revered Em Ateus4 don’t you fret and pout — Atusd rs even though for love you Dio ‘tn c7 G7. | low you to Tim |- bike | Sear ser fol = lows Rhett — But this Ro-me - © Coda — got Jul-ie fol - low you Tim bok - u— ike | Scarlet fol Bui this Ro-me = 9 ain't got Jul ie Additional Lyrics Just meet me around the old man’s barn ‘bout ten o°clock tonight, T'll have my chevy humming and ['ll take you for a ride. ‘Throw the dog a big ole bone and be sure your bags are packed, “Cause we're headed for the silver moon and may never come back. (To Chorus) RHINESTONE COWBOY Words and Music by LARRY WEISS Moderate —, Tive been walk- in’ these streets. 80 long. + ‘ry crack on these dir - — _8 —— ¥_alde-walks of | Broad- way, where hus-tle Ie the name of the game, (© 1973, 974 we music CORP. ‘Aa Fights Reeoned nice guys get washed = a - way___ like the of com-pro-mis- = Int Es g Ge road to my hor-1- zon, but I'm gon-na be where the lights__ ere ehin-in’ on cI iF Bg (eum Chorus: ey & a me;———________ Like a Rhine-stone Cow- boy rid - tng out ona horse in a ster spangled ro - de- 0, = a Be get- tin’ carde and let - ters from peo- ple I don't ev: i After 2nd time Bal repeat chorus and fade of- fers com- ing o- ver the phone, —3I5 2 Well, I really don't ming the rain ‘And a smile can hide the pain; But you're down when you're riding @ train ‘That's taking the long way... But I dream of the things (Il do With & subway token and « dollar ‘Tucked inside my shoe... ‘There's been a load of compromisin' On the road to my horizon; But I'm gonna be where the lights are shinin' on me... (Like a). . .(to Chorus and fade) | STILL BELIEVE IN YOU Words and Music by VINCE GILL and JOHN BARLOW JARVIS: Slowly D Grad A} D im Gtadd A) an fH with pedal wee on a # tne its > o Ev-ety-bod-y wants a little [piece of my time, — but still T pare you at the (See additional tyrics) eS * ee of the line, — Row it breaks my heat to feause_. you this pain, Em’! Dia A, Gedday = tosee the tears you cry fall in’ _— like rein, Give me the chance — (© 1980 BENEFIT MUSIC and INSPECTOR BARLOW MUSIC |Alightsadinatred by BENEFT MUSIG and BUG MUSIC. "AU ighis Paserved Unad by Peranon Bm Gada A ATsus4 a7 and T' meke still be lieve in with a Jove that— will al- ways—_ CadiDy io prt 2 Giada A) Giada a ee add A) loa as A. Gadd AyB AT D Caddy : a he LO > Ba - by,|] 1 still be-lieve in you Bat pre thar. will al ways | be. Stend-ing— so strong and te, 1 sit be - lieve Ba - by, D Gladd A) D re Additional Lyries 2, Somewhere along the way, I guess I just lost track, Only thinkin’ of myself, never lookin’ back For all the times I’ve hurt you, [ apologize, T'm sorry it took so long to finally realize. Give me the chance to prove That nothing's worth losing you, (To Chorus} WHEN WE MAKE LOVE Words and Music by ‘TROY SEALS and MENTOR WILLIAMS c Glagaa yb eves 10 ~ night. Tits tle moves. You know I'd know tat look any -where You got Toean el ts yp-aa be a tang”? hit al dy ps SS = 5 SS = = ——— © 198, 1984 HUE COAP. 7WWO SONS MUSIC CORP, WELBECK MUSO CORP. & THRO SONS MUSIC ‘Ms oth ITO SONS MUSIC CORE. treed WB MUS CORP “ALR Resend fat fore couldn't we gt so be carried an-y. better and Pm a-way, than this EA, aE fone luck -y, man, keep hold-in’ on. there's just some-thing I've been want-in’ to say. Tgot st all at my fin ger - tips arr 2 te more to thon just an T want you to know. how When we make love, coh, it’s such precious time. We sare our heart Ss — When we make love. mo = ments, Now tet's make SG 88, xo00 sweet Tove, — a tempo BOBBIE SUE Words and Music by ‘WOOD NEWTON, Moderato Rock and Roll # 132 DAN TYLER and ADELE TYLEF heard a -bout her from a He said she lived a - cross the coun - ty line. they had a daugh-ter they named Bob - ble Sue; 3.4.(See addirional lyrics) (© 1981 WARNER HOUSE OF MUSIC, WB GOLD MMISIC CORP, CHAPPELL &.CO, and. UNICHAPPELL MUSICINO, "Al Fg? eserves ts The sweet - est grape that ev - er grew on and now she's elght- cen and she knows. er, Ss and now that's where I'm spend- ing all. my time, No -bod - y's gon - na tell her what to dy, Ts Chora ae = 1.3.4, Bob - bie Sue, can't, cant you see my love is true. 2.5 6.ete (Instrumental Solo, ad lib) T want to = ma-ma-ma-ma- mar~ry you; Bob = Bob - Bob = Bob ~ Bob ~Bob -Bob- ce [I-34.5. etc. Repeat ad Wz BE and fede| * "FF GT . : (Begin Instrumental solo, ad tb) ~* NIL take her rid = ing on a see nscomen et Tileke . Weak her siding on» Friday 0 Straight down the highway in he clear moonlight My Chevys humming ay she holds me tight We'll find a preacher and well do i right ‘hat she'd have to Her Mama said don’t make a big mista But we'll keep driving till we'te out of state: ‘And when chey find bs it'll be too late. MIDNIGHT IN MONTGOMERY Words and Music by ALAN JACKSON and DON SAMPSON Medium Tempo S Dm © if | gee Mid-night_ in Montegomery, Sil ver | Ea-gie. Lone-ly road. [vas ae Be Qn fH Hl on my way to Mo-bile for a] big New Year's Eve show, I stopped for just amin-ute tose & Bb A 6 © % a He # friend out-side of town. Putmy| col-lar up. [found his name and | felt the wind. die down. And ~ - (© 168, 1991 SEVENTH SON MUSIC, MATTIE RUTH MUSICK and GOLDEN REED MUSIC, INC, AN FighisRoserved Bb Ht se ae # drunk man.in 9 cow - boy Rat. took me by sur-prise., Wear-ing | shin-y boots, a nu-di suit and (See adeiiona brie} / os aunt ing, haunt-ed eyes. He said [Friend it’s good to sec you. It’s | nice to inowyou care." Then the wind picked up andhe was gone orwas he | ev-er really there? . Cada) Dm tad) 00 ° Fe I ‘mid - night. in Mont-| gom- ery. that whip - poor will Bn cxaago bm a, a REG HW ae = 0 light upthe | pur - ple sky, ‘that lone + Cada) Dm FH +H some chill When the | wind is rightyou'll hesr a song,smell j whis-key in the eic.— Bb A Dm. c Dm 10 Coa FFA i ‘Mid - night in Momt-gom-ery, he’s | al - ways sing ing loa ° Dm Coda DSHat Code = FET Fa FE He sl ways sing -ing He's al - ways sing- ing Honk’s | al - ways singing there — at Additionat Lyrice I climbed back on that eagle. ‘Took one last look around “Tue red tallghts, ‘The shadow moved slow scross the ground And off somewhere 2 midnight train is dowly passing by. 1 could hear that whistle moaning, Tm so lonesome I could ery SEVEN SPANISH ANGELS Words and Music by EDDIE SETSER and TROY SEAL! Moderately 2 —— & a He looked down in -to__ her browneyes and said, “Say. | prayer. for me". she down and picked. the gun up that lay ‘smok-in’ in” his hand... She Ee Sw her arms a+ round him, whispered, “God will keep us free."__ “Fa ther, please_ forgive me,” I can't’ make “it without my mans (©1690, 1005 WE MUS CORP. WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP. 2 7WO SONS MUSIC ‘Allighison bea o! TWO SONS HUST agrinatera by WB MLSS COR, ‘Al igrts Reser & he said, “This is and she’ knew she hear the i= ders knew my could com - ing, the gun was emp - ty cr @ | take me back_ ri + fles fred take me fi- nal back to Tex = as___ prayer. was an - swered— they won't when the w sey = en Span - ish an - gels. at the al - ter of the sun, Bb There were 7 SSeS SS the lov- ers in the vat - ley of the guns. a bat ~ tle stopped_ and thesmoke cleared, there was thun- der from_ the throne fat fe m stn Span -ish an = gels took an - othe er an + es There were Repeat and fade 87 cb Din be Ee seven Span-ish angels at the al - tar ofthe sun, They were cb ie Pray-ing forthe lov-ers____in the _val-ley of_ the guns. When the bat tle stopped. and the smoke cleared, there was thun-der from_ the throne a a & sev-en Span-ish an-gels_ took an + oth-eran - gel CHASIN' THAT NEON RAINBOW Moderate beat Words and Music by be ALAN JACKSON and JIM McBRIDE Dad-dy won ara tuned it to : rock int in the cra- dle to the (© 920 SEVENTH SON MUSIC, MATTIE RUT MUSICK and EMI APL MUSIC ING. ‘Al ght Poconos Ma-ma used to sing 7 she [taught me that sweet zi gee wor-ries ‘cause she never thought Td | ey - er real- iy make it this Sing in’ inthe bars and || chas in’ that liv = in’ that hon = ky ~ tonk 8 grt eng 4 was 10 | pick this He said, |"Son, I just know were gon- na |hear you sing- in’ on it some Lord = y, don't the wheels urn would- nt have it Just [show me tothe stage. Tm —|chas - in’ that ee ae ats Tin | chas~ in’ that ce at E be liv - in’ that onk liv in’ thar honk- y+ tomk— Additional Lyries Verse 2: Anatlas and a coffee cup, Five pickers in an old Dodge truck, ‘Headin’ down to Houston For a show on Saturday nigh, ‘This overhead is Kill’ me, Hilf the time I sing for free. Buc when the crowd's into it, Lord, it makes this thing Tm doin’ seem right, Standia’ in the spotlight and (To Chorus) | TOLD YOU SO Moderate Country Ballad A Words and Music by RANDY TRAVIS. Sup-pore 1 called you up__ to-night and told you that 1 love you. and sup- get down on Tay kneesand told you Twas yours forey = er. would you =|" eo E ‘Atadas) eS Bie — pose I ssid 1 want 10 comeback ‘And sup = get down on yours too and take my Would we D> a Eat Fe At i ig] “a Sf f — J? poe 1 ied and said T think = fin = "ly learned ny es-son and Bet that “old time “feel - ing, would ve Inugh and tlk = for ours the (© 1967, 1908 SOMEIVES YOU wi MUSIC ‘htamatioral Copyright Secured "A igri Recerved £ Kim tired of spend way we did when our ove ing all my WoT to Would you tell— F r T = oS — you that 1 res alvize you're all 1 ever want = ed, and it's = me that you've missed me too ‘and that you've been so lone-ly and you've kill-ing me ——— Would you waited for ie. and we'd > a eat Fhe arch a Z BS &£ tell me that__ you love me too and would we cry to geth-er, and love for-ev - er and that I'm your one and on ly, EA would you sim = ply laugh at me and say: 1 would you say. the wb = le’s- fin = ‘ly turned: Would you say oh, 1 told—_you 0, you some-day you'd come crawl- ing back and ask - ing ome to take. you in a 2 BmA 4 ch 2D ED 2 z Now I've found. some-bod - y new and you will never breakemy heart. in two a - iz a nT # a2 ‘And now I've found some-bod -y new and you will snev-er break-my heartin two a + gain. WORDS BY HEART Words and Music by MONTY POWELL and REED NIELSEN Moderately EB 1 my olf home,— found any | I was |} goin’ through the clo- set. back in (See additional fyrics) i = Tet ter- man’s jack » et, Deep in the pock-et, im fold - ed up tight was the | let - ter you wrote (© 1909, 1905 WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP. and ENOLISHTOWN MUSIC ‘A Fights Recened B Chm eae fe \ 5 5 = — a 7 SS e TF = =F tell me good-bye. The | min-ute I saw it, T | just had to smile, it | - —_— = . ' k aS —- ——= +. La z= 7 Gim7 aR smelled like old leath-er as smooth as. @ child. — took @ deep breath, then T “ no need to read I know just | what it would say. T_knowthe B Fim? T know] ev-er-y line from] “This aia’t = sye” to "You'll get a-long just fine” EF know] ey - ery comma, ev-ery | quesetion mark. No, I don't Fam? B|e GE S — Ain't it fan~ ny fow a | mem - o- sy can play ‘ricks— on your = A Cte B a ri T don't re! mem-ber 2 thing from my class - es Fem? Gin? AGB) Bsus ay you took off my jacket way — with your| ote in my pook- _—_ oo a - = = + FSS = +=? =P fa sured you face and drank a si = dent toast to things that = a o + 7 ¥ ‘We time can’t @- rase A E Bn No Chord 7 know] ev-er- y Hing trom | “This ain’t sy" to "You'll $y om ma, | ques-tion mark, no, I don’t | have fo look, I know the |words by heart. T know the) — words by heat, I Know| eve er- y line, fom| “This aint = gy” to "You'll (instrumental D cn get along just fine.” I know) ev - ery comema, ev-ery| question mark No, I don't tw took, know the | words Additional lyrics 2. Scenes like home movies, flash through my head, ‘The homecoming game, that night on my bed. The words that you wrote still cut me in two, How you said you still cared but that we were through, (To Chorus) GUITARS, CADILLACS Words and Music by DWIGHT YOAKAM, Lively (eT “?) ei pe Sa sesaama Girl, you taught____ me how to hun - our in this tin and ‘of — my self to sleep; you showed me how. this town —_ and wast - ed lives; and pain = wart are al a Ss ; ee SSS = = f= re = tT I SS SSS SE 4 = == = ‘21985, 1986 ComL OUST WEST A ip arian or MAGNE TAMER MOBISHING CO, Asis les-son — you, rout a el for nes Wve teach - ing that came brand new and found out that — the WoT ean find my mind, now pie. don’t 1 guess E Fem? E7/G to Bb y ways to be ton, — cruel. — taste 0 TH just sweet. leave, ‘aa ill = bil - ly E Fem? pct E Hai & Eg ie Eel To Coda sic, ia the on ~ ly thing that keeps_me Yat 7 Tee Cod E Fa sh ode ¢ A EGR Fm? el a és on - ly thing that Keeps me Eick AlFR E Ey Ee HE i a I's the on + ly thing that keeps — SINCE | FELL FOR YOU Words and Music BUDDY JOHNSON Moderately, with a beat RAY When you just give love and nev-er get love, you'd bet-ter let love. de - @ ons c ebe ET abmajs Bb Geen. aes ad = cee # know it's $0. (22948 WARNER BROS. INC. Renewed) ‘ejseagerent ©1915 WARNER BROS. INC “A Rights Reeve me Dbz Dp? Boon 7 made me leave. Gm? o eragay 2. Aye § FEEL you took my love and. now you're SI FA a 2 Gm? 7 F brings such mis-er- y Gm? cu Bb, Bm know V'nev-er be the since I fell for Well, it’s 3 FA om? ey ie Eg a Efe] love me then you bg ares snub me, Gm? 7 T guess I'll nev er see the 1 get the blues most ev'ry Bb Bb F/A Dm? Gm? oF E F/ES é o =, | SWEAR By 'Y BAKER Moderately stow GARY BAKER and FRANK MYERS Dé Bom? Fm? ae i 7 Pedal shroughout EbmTias Ay De Bhu? Fn? 2 f Ebm7/Ab Ab Db Gh: ANIC I see the ques | tions (See additional tyries} Db @ Bh I know what's weigh|- ing your mind, bur you can be sure—| (©1002, 1004 FICK HALL MUSIC, IN. and MOAGANACTIVE SONGS, INC. ‘2 Fights Reserved G Ebmi/Ae Ban ae Db Tl stand through the years, you'll on-ly ey those hap Bom DeAP EG he | And though FU make | mis takes,— TH never break Ebm7iAy Ab Bom? moon. and the stars inthe sky,— 11 mT Gh Bb? ob Ab dow that’s by your side, Eom Ebm7/A> Ab Eom? till [death do us part, PIL | ove you with ev - = EbmT/Ab a Bom? ee te 17 2 7 Ds. % ai Co Eomt/Ab a % acount sm Em? Esmt/Ab te — of my heat. ewear}) bane coin Eos [a = my heart, ~ Bom? Ge Ebmi/Ab Dé Additional lyrics 2. I'll give you everything I can, 111 build your dréams with these two hands, ‘And we'll hang some memories on the wall. And when there’s silver in your hair, You won’ t have to ask if I still care, "Cause as time turns the page my love won't age at all. (To Chorus) WHOEVER'S IN NEW ENGLAND Words and Music by KENDAL FRANCESCHI and QUENTIN POWERS, Moderately slow Ghsust Cb Fb cb br om ie ae ia fat ae my — Gb Gb » ae 7 ie * You spend an awful lot__ of time in Mas- sa - say that it’s__ im + portant to your win-ter time_ up north can last for ~ Abm Db 4, at chuesetts, seems like ev = ‘ty oth = er week you've gota Tu tures an ex - ees us ve oon her way up has wer, and ve been told its. be - = ful t0 (© 1985, 1986 9.8 M, MUSIC CORP. & WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING COFP, ‘i fights Recetas Gb/Bb Gbsuse cb se ce must be boom = ing, or could du - ty calls you've got to blind “you til the ‘meet + ing wait + ing there. And bus’ + ness got to play the part. © And each time see this time of year. ‘They say the «= snow__ can ch Se To Coda ey ZS some thin’ else. be mov= in’ inthe air up I give it all you've got with all__ your | work! you left behind just dis + ap ~ pears, — t Gb cb 15 i When who - ev-e1's in New England's through— with 3 Bb7sust Bb7 Ebm Db cb Gt. at af. eB an¢ Bos-ton finds bet - ter things . you know it’s Gb DbvF BET/D Ebm fie aR i a | not too late ‘cause you'll al- ways have a place to come back to, a Ab cb pb Ghsus4 Gb when who - ev-ers in New Eng-lend’s through with you. PF Fb cb bby Gb beget pi a aR D.S (no repeardat Coda Dbsuss Di Deus S gus Nb De 2 ¢ = EB HRE¢ GBR fae ve packed your bags and left them inthe He eB © tS hall - way: but be - fore you leave a - gain, there's just one Gauss | thine you ought = = know, when the i = cy wind blows through you we * mem-ber thar it's me Who feels the cold most ofall When who: Boston finds bet - ter things to do, is not too late, DIFe Bre Em at Ereail ae al-ways have a place to come back to, ev-ers in New Eng-land’s through with you, “cause you'll NOTHIN' BUT THE WHEEL Words and Music by Cont JOHN SCOTT SHERRILL, Ea Way on past Cc =a 3 r Pye been fly - in’ past 109 BRANDNEW TORN HUSILOLD CLE MLS 1USIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA, INC Rights Resecvees G D cre Dre fo Ey = Es = 3 : Know back there, — rash » fag through the * “2 D c G cold night air. c BE P= And I'm hold but the wheel D i Stay-ing clear of the ~ ter = stare, (See additional lyries) of na Ee old to ex -| plain And I'm holdin’ on & B a but te | wheel EB Ive been try'n Dre Em Dic © then I'm hold- Additional Lyries ‘And 41 goes on ancl o9 and the lights go winding in the dawn. ‘And the sky’s the color now of polished steel ‘And the only thing [ know for sure is if you don’t want me anymore, ‘Then I'm holding on to nothin’ but the wheel. 128 HURRY SUNDOWN Words and Music by KEITH STEGALL, DENNY HENSON and BRENT MASON Moderately Slow EB Ave ae long 1 slave (See additional lyrics} i 7 2 Sometimes this | old bluecol - lar feels All that | gets me {©1900 WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP., WS MUSIC CORP, and WILLESDEN MUSIC “Al Fights Reserved” Gtm Ae id@aa knows ing that you'll of the] day. D/A sen = down, When sha = dows fall, 2° dr Wh A Chm B Fim? "Cause the | day's been rough but when] we make love, ev ony + FR 6 thing’s gon-na be al = 131 Fim? ed been rough— but when| we make love, every | thing's gon-na be Additional Lyrics 2, Itmust be hard for you, You've got so much to do, And I inow sometimes the day seems so long. But from dusk till dawn, ‘We're in each other's arms, And the love we share keeps us holding on (To Chorus) 132 THE SWEETEST THING (I've Ever Known) Words and Music by OTHA YOUNG Moderately slow é dele am aia ay in the mom-ing ‘we're not chil- dren. (©1076, 1981 HE STERLING MUSE COMPANY & ADDISON STREET MUSIC "AI Rg Rese a Ha = We shared last night ‘on trou bled shores. FB ey Ive evs er known We evs er known And as we lie here, But all the heart - aches she sweet - est ‘The sweet - ext a ea ge =. is lov-ing you, is love ing you. ie, af when I'm with you, we on of of a oa | e0 x ° 29 ss a fed fey ABE = + 7 r r — - == == ree Pe Fey Pa Freee qe += = ZF —— ia : ; —¥- : The sweetest thing. BLUE BAYOU Words and Music by ROY ORBISON and JOE MELSON c | Moderate Country Rock beat No chore ae thi so dad 1 got a Gon = na "See my + ae all the time — so lone-seme be with some of my friends. ried mind, Vm Gon - na baby a - gain, I lett my ba - by be + bet-ter a - gain feel May=be TL © 1061 Punewod 1980, ORE-LEE MUSIC, R-KEY DAPKUS MUSIC and ACUFF-ROSE MUSIC, NC. ‘Alsgnts on baha ot GRSLLEE MUSIG ang RAMEY DAPKUS MUSIG sarinateec by WARNER: TAMEPLANE PUBLISHING CORP. “Iie anangemen: © 1078 ORS/LEE MUSIC, ANEY DARKUS MUSIC and ACLFE-ROSE MUS, IN. “A Fight Recor Sav = in’ nick -els the sun don't shine, — work= in) ll t hap-pi-er times on come what may. = 7 Look =i" forward where the folks axe fine. and the world is mine on Blue Bay - ot; __ va he ¥- — fish in’ boats... with thetr sails ¥ AG PGE 9 gt = mil- jar sua - rise — decrese. > sieep-y eves, how == hap -py Ve eT a AE a7 34 | fw OF that boy of thine >: == Bes re ey amy ver moon and the eve- min eT” on, b s T Ireams come true, a TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT Words and Music by DAVID ALLEN COE ni Medium Country beat (J Jed 2) 9 Boo Ar Tacet riaa] te TRH Take this job_ and shove itt I ain't work in! here no more. My wom-an done left and took all the rea-sons FE 8 zg a ie Hed Iwas work-in’ for. You bet-ter not try to stand in my way,.'cause I'm * é © 1077 WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP. "hE Rats Reserved EB 87 FEB ro comp HEH wo chore shove Hh Talvt workin) eee an 4 rien nae I've been work -in’ inthis fact'ry for nigh on fif-teenyears._ fore - man,he's 2 regular dog. The line boss, he's a fool, es AM this time I watched. my wom-an — drown-in' In a pool of teas, Got a brand-new flat -" top hair-cut. Lard, he thinks he’s cool. — seen a lot of _good___ folk that had a lot of bills to ‘of these cays I'm gon-ne blow m ‘That suck-er, he's gon - na pay v Tégive the shire right off__ of _ my back it Lord. 1 can't wait to see thelr fac-es when I 1 had the guts_ to sa get the nerve. to se rracet . a aad Take this job and shove it! 144 FEELS SO RIGHT Words and Music by RANDY OWEN Moderately slow to me soft - ly three words up-on_ my akin, here_ be - side_you, —1 hear the ech- oes of_your sight near. and = lis ten-in’ don't say good me,— you'll stay with me. ie me warm to - © 1080, 1881 MAYPOP MUSIC fe dslen of Mlezourty, Ine} 17.0. 80x 121190, Nase TH 37212 Intel Capron Secured.” Maaeln US ‘ARs Bacon Bm 2 Gist hold me close_ So hold me close— eel and love me, Press your lips to end love me.— Give “my heart a feels 90 right. feels 90 right. feels so right, feels so right, 145 AE 5 and my pas - sion ris - es high. E A Chm Es = is my com-mand, Just hold me close__ 447 Fim B E a a z feels so right, 50 Repeat and fade E Amaj? Re Ee = (epoken) Aw, you feel 80 right, baby, ba SHE'D GIVE ANYTHING By CHRIS FARREN, Moderately \VEFFREY STEELE and VINCE MELAME( c Frmoi9 c oi Fingi9 c F ——— She's | wait-ing some-one whe could tum— her life— a- round) for ‘some-one who could make— her feel___the | way she used to feel But he ao | ——) = — = yi Z * i + ——— E Se # —_— . nev-er comes, She's {J dat - ing but {See additionat tries) = CComiaht © 1883, 10 VINOSWWEPT PAGIFG ENTERTARWENT Co. {iba FULL KEEL MUSIC CO, FAFAENUEF HUEIC, WINDSWEP? PACIG ENTEATAINWENT CO, la LONGITUGE MUSIC CO.,FARREN-CURMS MUSIC, AUGUST WIRD MUSIC and ALBERTA PAW MUSIC “Alvighte on beh of PARRENUFF MUSIGaeministared by FUL. KEET MUSIC CO. AX igh on bal of FARAEN-CURTS WVUSIC, AUGUST WIND MUSIC and ALBERTS PAW MUSIC adr insted by FULL KEEL MUSIC CO. ‘rtemational Copyright Secured — Mads 9 US.A iT i aa oF no ove tat abe caes— waka [Poot aad athe = 3 By jee se = y don't a- mount to much when what you! want is love, — —=_ cE Fao — — — | Te ee —— NT andev-‘ryething— to | fall in Tove, — Just this) one time— she'd Like to find — what an-y - thing — S. — t = c any 4 fo oa te set oe == ao re 3 = fe 2 —— == ~ Se she’s been dreamin’ of — She could | find someone 10 hold her bus that a, ea ! To Coda would- n't be— enough. "Cause she'd give | an-y - thing— = * ba) F(adaG) HG mia ‘She's gon- as) =) = SS ey . _—— T + yo keep on mak-in’” wish - es, she’s gon- na | keep on being strong, — She won't t La ; T set-tle for fess than true— love, she's gon-ma| keep on holdin’ 0 She'é — give | | Coda Any ane y = thing — e—a— FraddG) BG Tove. -| 2 Additional lyries Now she’s lookin’ Like she'd rather be someplace else. Staring eross the bar, lost in herself. ‘Will he ever come? (To Chorus) Wwe | CROSS MY HEART From the Warner Bros. film "PURE COUNTRY" Words and Music by STEVE DORFF and ERIC KAZ Moderately Eb EMG amy Bh Fn? ay a ft smoothly mp Our love is un - con di ~ (See additional lyrics) tion: ai, a eS 7 A Bh eB co ae. = i we knew it from the star, Tse i€ in your eyes. — feel it from my 1 1990, 1002 WARNERBLILT SONGS, INC, OORFF SONGS and ZENA MUSIC Atchison behalf DORFF SONGS aomirinord by WARNERBUILT SONGS. NC, NCS aden nisterod rs From here on let's stuy the [yay we a ao ebG Fes all the love and laugh Bb BhG Ay and prom = ise 154 your Ab Ab eG got to give to make all dreams come Bb RNG ENG co never | find po? Coda ey e long the way i You've got the | prom - ise of my love thy? sya ba? Ey’ os Age "7 tet i tet aiCoda 156 Ab hig Fin? Bb? E> Additional Lyries . You will always be the miracle That makes my life complete. And as tong as there’s a breath in me 1 make yours just as sweet As we look into the future, It’s as far as we can see So let’s make each tomorrow Be the best that it can be. (To Chorus) A COWBOY'S BORN WITH A BROKEN HEART By CHRIS FARREN and Gently ‘JEFF STEELE SG Cus? SG a ast With motion sus G a Cous2 G Csus2 c a He don't igh © 1900 WINDSWWEFT PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT CO. sem FULL KEEL usc o8 Pa PARRENUFF MUSIC, FARREN-CURTIS MUSIC, CURB SONOS and MIKE CUR MUSIC "Al ght bal of FARENUFE NUSIGadrinatared by PULL REEL MUSIC CO. Avg on Bn ef PAREN UTS MIG soni by LOKGITUCEMUBE CO, ToratonGoprigh Sed © Mase ights Reserved ort z And he's been cry’ when he falls. down, (See additional lyrics} Em? Caus2 D i i EB to hit the— ground: ‘There ain't too G Cus? Fsus2 Se oe that can tea his world a = part] A.cow - boy's. aa ir Cus? he leamed young. to mend — God gave him his com |- mon id = oa ‘om ani __ the fence, but | he Keeps all _ his feel |- i's flocked. in - side] a & He was tavght_ to rope|_ and brand_ and | al-ways_ be an hon = Am? G g Cus? Dsus BB ee it ain’t worth the fight.| — jist let him |] go; —— Em? Csus2 Dsnst ut he's — still right |_— Gra Csus2 a 5 Fs ? He's been [lone - some right Fsus? &. Devs G Ei) fi tocol Q 3 sent, and te |tearned tobe tough pS 001 sens YoU WN MUSIC and ON SenUTZ ASC ‘vegan bese DON ECHTe URIS erty ‘a Ft? D A things that | tase oes. the oth -er's your | friends. Your | ne -roes will belp_| SS SSS = —— you find | good in your- sear. | friends won't for - sake_| some-bod They'll | both — stand be = side A Fim? : eR Hi you through | thick and through | thin wich Re - roes ahd Fem EIGE A rar ® and | that’s how fiends, Additional Lyries [grew up with cowboys i watched on TV My friends and [ sometimes pretended to be Years have gone by, but now and again My heart rides the range with my heroes and fiends EIGHTEEN WHEELS AND A DOZEN ROSES Words and Music by GENE NELSON and PAUL NELSO? Moderately Ab Ab Do /B> Ab ea im rm f ae DbjE> AS Gam - Charlie's got a gokd bay a’ Winene So. = = =F ¥ —— wen like 2 whole lor af =ter thie ty years of driy out to find Asmer = i= ca They'll do” 2 “Tot of catch in’ 3 Z (© 1907, 1968 WARNER TAVERLANE PUBLISINVG CORP. BELEVUS OF NOT MUSIC 8 SCREEN GEMS-EMI MUSIC NG. ‘Aap cn baa of BELIEUS OR NOT MUSIC arity WAPRER-TANERLANE PUBLICAING CORE gts Flere Dy Ab ‘Db /ED ca” fi ifs = * * and down the in - ter stats. alittle at a tine. Ab Dome? ap Att ¥ Char-lie’'s had a good fife, ‘and Char-He’s got 4 good wife, pisces of thet old ream they're gonna Tight the ‘old fame. Bom? De, = a we Zee z = And af = ter 10 - night she'll ne lor count-in’ the days Do’ in! what they glease, “leav - in’ ev ser yee - on 3 E> Eb Gm Db. wheels Em But EST os * Ws on his four - day id EST Bm Om. De Dosus? De more songs oom the all ih ~ wee the rest of his é 173 by Ee Ab Ay De a_i fae a . 7? a life with the one that he doves. Ay Db/eb Ab Ab They'll loves. Dy Eb #7 ca fall + teen Repout and fate Dk Ab —— wheels andy don en ras = os huscrumenial =o fade Bin Bb? BST Bm Cn AA AAR Fat] FSS miles on his four-day tun, A few more Fae fe" in ea FR an - fa ! = rs Ss re Zs iF ts spend the rest_ of his. fife with the ony that he— loves, on i Ku 41 sil TONIGHT | CLIMBED THE WALL Words and Music by ‘ALAN JACKSON Moderately ¢ g ¢ g pb? th z ‘oom was filled— with si - Tguess we'd tid (See additional iyries) don't know : so tong 1 canta “Cause we | built his hing betwee us, (©1960, 1989 SEVENTH SON MUSIC and MATTIE RUTH MUSICK. "AE Fights Posen fo fo Trmnot sure whats| the cause. and to-night I climbed the Weld come t00 far ¥ So,1 | swablowed all my pride— ‘To-night 1 could-n't stand So, to-night climbed — climbed to see it To-night 1 climbed Tocmight I climbed. Additional Lyrics Verse 2: Makin’ love isso much sweeter ‘When you love the one you hold Afterall these years of foldia' her You'd think by now I'd know Now as we lie here zogether All our troubles seera so small Just these satin sheets berween us Cause tonight I climbed the wall (Ta Chorus) BEHIND CLOSED DOORS Words and Music by KENNY O'DELL Moderate inf has by makes me proud, Lord, don’t she make She ney er makes a scene by hang in” Te (© 1075 WARNERHOUSE OF MUSIC ‘ANFighs Fecered 7 crow. ‘Cause people like to (alk, —— sem) Fa Lord, don’t they love But when they. 2 * ae: Es turn out the— Jights. 1 know shell be lea in’ Andwhen we get be - then she lets her 7 fone knows what goes on = behind closed 2 2, My baby makes me smile, Lord,gon't she make me smile She's never far away oF 100 ured to say ] want you She's always a lady. just like 2 lady should be But when they turn out the lights, she’s sill a baby to me. 181 THE WIND BENEATH MY WINGS Words and Music by Slowly flowing, in 2 LARRY HENLEY and JEFF SILBAR GmajT Cc D/C = ea Ea rP Temust have been cold there___in my to never have sun - light on your face. Amiadd By Drgued pr You've been content to let me shine, hu. ai? (© 1982, 1985 WARNER HOUSE OF MUSE SWB COLE MUSE CORP. "al Fgh eseree ‘Am(add By Drguee you al-ways walked the step be-hind__ while you were the one with all the strength, Am(add By Drgued br fons ly a face with-out a name, J ‘Am(add B) ea Did you ev-er know that you're my he = ev ‘y= thing T'd ke = tobe? To Coda sag agp or Bay & “cause you are the wind be-neath_ my wings It might have ap - peared to-go —— D/e oy AY a & that I've got it all © Am(add 3) a ms 7 T want you to know Drgusd pr 1 would be noth spy DSR cote ‘You are the wind HALF ENOUGH Words and Music by Moderate beat WENDY WALDMAN and Ab a0 ca IT wish there was a AMTIC (© 1988 WINDSWEPT PACEIC ENTERTAINMENT CO. ‘ble LONGITUDE MUSIC CO, MOON AND STARS MUSIC and ENGLISHTOWN MUSIC [Alighs on teal of MOON AND STARS MUSIC screed by LONGATUDE MUSIC CO. “All Fughs Reserved. Ab ao get ABTIC z Startin’ || right at the day (See additionat lyrics} my life would new = ve oth - ing T could say or would | cone close to eok ~ ing 3% for your w Ds aaa Bho x Gs At Py TCs @ “ Though, AbTIC Ab Ds.at % cosa Mw Bn AB G Repeat and fade Db t Half e- nough— “|f it | would-n't be e-nough. Additional Lyrics 3. ‘Through all the crazy years, Ttumed around and you were here, Sweeter than my wildest dreams, Yeah, you showed me what true love means. (To Chorus) NORMA JEAN RILEY Words and Music by Moderately, With a Custime Feel MONTY POWELL, DAN TRUMAN and ROB HONEY 10,182 WARNER TAMER ANE PUBLISHING CORP, PESACA EACH, MUSIC CORPORATION GF AERA, N, eon MEA NC, DN TRaM MUSIC, STUD SEE MUSIC wa MOLNAR Ge Ms igre bai st RESAGA EAS MUST ara wad by WARNE TAEPLANE PUELIGNING COFP. gta er OAM TRUMAN MUSE ceil ane stered by MUSTS CORPORATION OF AMERICA, Hes A Dusen of MAING "Hanson banat STUD SE2 MUSISadranatered by MOUNTAIN GREEN MUSE ‘AURQNS Rosarves PUPPY on a string jmRsHo you can do, | evar gom-na sezher withthe | tikes oF you 1 my a Norma Jean Ril-ey"s gon-na Jought to learn to Unserumental sola =ad tb.) ‘o0 ns x00 A FHF DS Hal Coda Gonna write 4 aoe Repeat and fade (vocal 23¢ tme only) Coda 9 x50 By- ‘ry bod-y says, nothin? you can do, s © DI = nev - er gon-na see her with the 9, xibo. 9 watch and Nor-ma Tean Ril-ey's gon-na Additionat Lyrics 3, Lought to fearn to dance, ‘With the hottest moves and the latest styles, Get net on the dance floor and after @ while you'll see, Norma Jean Riley's gonna danee with ine, (Te Chores) 4, Gonna write a song, Sing about her hair, her lips and her eyes, ‘Bring her to tears with my heart felt honesty. Norma Jean Riley's gonna fall for me. (Ta Charis) THERE'S NO WAY Words and Music by LISA PALAS, WILL ROBINSON and JOHN JARRARD Modecately slow es BYD Ciguss Gm Epi Fmay/ab a OF = fa © & mmf molto legato Bb seb Av/ED = om me io a7 1 wantyou to un der - stand. that “want-ing me” look— in your eves.. Ae Fmi/Bb a Bb/E> Ab/E> = # Eh ae Eb or fove that 1 fe Fight and so T don't know how 5 do with = out 1024, 1085 ALABAMA BAND MUSIC CO, a ion ct Widcounty, ne. Po Bo 121192, Nash TN. S208 Inmate! Gpyrght Secured Wage n USA “A ghts Posened Bosust Bb Aomaji Fa ee aa” —— = ot realize how tuck yD am And should you ev - er won + der it mpl hold -ing you close evs ‘ry might Tye wait-ed so Jong... just to_buve. love is tre, there's something that 1 want to anake. > clear fo you, you to held and now that ve got you. WM oney er let go, SS Sites Baas $ ia =} Ther’s to way POU make Ht With out you sno way thay We rven iy a) To ak vive without you Bb/G ee what Twas miss = ing, Abmajr Now you say for-ew + ex 1 find my heart is is = nin, esr ts nie There's ao way zh ByD cmrsust Gm Fm? Bal) Ee i molt it, CHATTAHOOCHEE By ALAN JACKSON and JIM MoBRIDE Moderately fast in "2" ¢ No Chord [ae ISS .G 1982 109 SEVENTH SON MUSIC, MATTIE RUTH MUSICK and CROSS KEYS PUBLISHING CO, NG, ‘Alirghison baal of CROSS KEYS FUBLISHING Co.,INC. scm sta by SCNY MUSIC PUBLISLING ‘igh lesen Chat - taboo - chee it gets hot ter than 3 | Ho chie coo” + chie way down yon-der on the (See additional lyrics) rs 3 rnev-er gor caught Welsid rub - ber on the jGeor-gia as - phalt, we | got a lit-tle crazy but we é FFL oi Pale—— moon - light Talk ing "bout cars and dream Jn’ ‘bout wom en, never had'sa plan just a | liv in! for the min- ute ay down yon- der on the Chat - t= hoo knew how much that muds dy wa - ter teamed how to swim— z Ds Salcedo a i= tle ‘bout love, | Me te "bout love, WS it~ te ‘bur teve, lit dle ‘bout. oye. riara. Verse 2 “ee Additional Lyries Well,we fogged up the windows in my old Chevy 1 was will’ but she wasn't ready So settled for a burger and a grape sno-cone T dropped her off early but I didn't go home (To Chorus} SOUTHERN NIGHTS Words and Music by ALLEN TOUSSAINT. Moderately, with a beat ‘Tacet have you ev 7 er felt a have you ev = er no-ticed o obmay? Se = south een night? Free as a breeze, not to sowth-ern_ skies? Ics pro-cious beauty Lies (© 1014, 1977 WARNER-TAMIERLANE PUBLISHING CORP, & SCAEEN GEMS-EMI MUSIC INC, GM ‘aligns Recarved men -tion the trees,__whis-tling tunes that you know and just be - yond the eye. It goes. «run = ning through your soul like South - ern nights,_ ties told of old, ‘Old man, just as good e - ven witen closed your_ eyes._ 1+ he and his dog that walked the old Tand,_ ev his cold Am? c7 oon He EE one who can tru ly that he has found a slow-ly walked wil -lows would a7 2800 this from fight - ing. Brmai? am? ag z ada da da_. da dala da da da__ da Mys-ter - les. like this and man-y oth- ers ST Bbmaj? Bi blow in the night a we D.8.4 (vocal ad lib)and fade in the south-ern skies. I'LL STILL BE LOVING YOU Words and Music by PAT BUNCH, PAM ROSE, Moderate MARY ANN KENNEDY & TODD CERNEY Ab(addBb) Dm?.s Dycaddey Ebsust Bb HE Eas ANA » Ab(agapdy * pms “2 pedaae) . Fe Ht Chang-ing my life with your love Nev or be - fore— did 1 know aS » * * Epsast Eb AbiadaB») Dnt 7p a aa has been so eas -y for your And I'm a - mazed— how lov - ing some-one could. be. Now I can see 2 2 DhaaddE>) cm?" Db(addEb) Db Fm am ae” GE fre —_ and [ll need you ‘til all the moun-tains are vale fora Wife = - time Un - til the last moon is nis » "2 . (©1908, 1987 WARNER TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP PAT BUNCH PUBLISHING, FLAMINGO ROSE MUS, CHOY LA PLE Misio & CrGal IMO" SCUND Bu) ‘rhs on banat of PAT BUNCH PUBLISHING, FLAMINGO FOSE MUSIC ane ONGY LA ALE MUSIC acm itare by WARRER.TAMERLANE PUBL'SMING CORP. ‘A gna Receree & Gm? 000 Bbm? Ee and ev- "ty 0+ cean is you'llsee the love in my Bb same AB Dm? fe sun doesn’t Bb shine, FyBp “ail time — Bb stands still. — eb Fa ary eyes. my. love. my lover. Bb al FiBb Vibe yours un - ti il the winds dont AoA ae When to-day fs just mems'ry to me— om Db Ay be asTe Code! Eb(addF) am fe a ai aR 111 still be tov - ing, 1 still be tov - ing Dd(addE») te * > . Pevadary FladaG) , ARH a 2 SS Bm?-5 By(aadc) Fic c FiaddG) fae fa = 2 8 fie fe —— —— eq St Se aS FladdG) Coda EMadeF) a DS al Coda * GR TU stm be * B Repeat and fade * Eb(addF) ap PUL still be tov ing o. TT Db(addE>) ee | bi TM sti be tov = ing you fov- ing you,— F ROSE COLORED GLASSES Words and Music by Moderate Country Waltz JOHN W. CONLEE and GEORGE F, BABER nN bk Eh > He , esse eB SSF 1. know why 1 | keep on Tiev~ in‘ you need me, when you've 2. let me. hotd | “onto. jood times, the [good Unes, the zh FRA pe times that ate | tue. hear-_ when 1 held | you. proved so--— man-y ones 1 used to And I can't And they Ea Ea rea - son for |stay ~ int may - be —_ cheat - ed, de | ~ feat-e, find one good keep-me from leet - int 80 y— when re - (1076 WARNER House OF MUSIC "Al Rights Aeservea Eh " t Jeav > in‘ could | be the best for | you. flee - tions in your [eyes show me a | fool. mn an ee lass — 05. aati, 2 Pa ‘cause they as, the |teutn, 2. And they 3.80, Fl 3. So I'll just Keep on hopin’, believin' that maybe ‘By countin’ the many times I've tried, You'll believe me when I say I love you, And I'l! lay these ROSE COLORED GLASSES aside. e148 WILDFIRE Words by Music oy MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY LARRY CANSLER Moderately slow Tacet mp legato swith pedal throughout cuber—* © C maj? F c ° Comair Sri EE — ERE Bae aH Piano —>E! Ebmai? ab Eb Ebmaj? = from Yel-low — Moun-tain; on a dark,flat land she she died one win = ter when there came a Kill- ing 0” 000 F Fmaf? Em ° on a po-ay shenamed "Wild - fire” and the po- ny she named “Wild - fire” (9 1975 WARNER AMERLANE PLELISHING CORP. "alg on Frmaji Em Dm cae 3 900 2 Abmaj7 Fm with awhirl-wind by her side — on a cold Ne~bras-ka Bust -ed down his stall; in a bliz-zaré he was ial —, Fmajz Ie EY Abmas7 Em 000 She ran call-ing, “Wild = wild = Em Fmaj? Em 9 800 ° 9 000 ie Abmaj7 fice she ran call-ing, "Wild - she ran call - ing, welll be rid-ing Wild - fire, we'll be rid -ing Foi? tg Oe Eng «ena ae 66m 0 7th te Hy HH Abmaj?_Gm Bb Ebmaj7 216 F c maj may ‘ omg Se ome Ab Bi Ebmaj7 Ab E Ebmaj7 By the dark of the moon T plant-ed, but thee came an early F Frei? n ae ie AD Abmaj7 ‘There's been a hoot owl howling by my win-dow Frmaj? Em Frmaj? Em ane e090 a) pair) if + AbmajT Abmaj? for six nights ina cow. She's comeing forme I_ know, D.S.#and fade Wild - fize_ we're both gon-ne We'll be rid -ing Lad

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