{title:The Chair}
{subtitle: Mel O'Joe}
{musicpath: the chair.mp3}
{metronome: 88}
{time: 2:51}
recorded by George Strait
{AS:6.0}

[Intro] [G] [G] [G] [G]

 
[G]Well, excuse me, but I think you've got my [Am]chair.
No,[D] that one's not taken; I don't[D7] mind if you sit[G] here.
I'll be [Am]glad to shar[D7]e.           
 
Yeah, it's[G] usually packed here on Friday night[Am]s.
Oh, if[D] you don't mind, could I tal[D7]k you out of a[G] light.
 
Well, thank[G] you, could I drink you a buy[Am]?
Oh,[D7] listen to me.  What I me[Am7]an is can I buy you a drink[D7]?
Any[G]thing you please[Am].   [D7] 
 
Oh, you [G]welcome. Well, I don't' think I caught you name.[Am] 
Are you wa[C]iting for som[Bm]eone to mee[Am]t you here?  Wel[E7]l,   that
makes[Am] two of us;[D7]   glad you c[G]ame.

{sob}
No, I don'[Am7]t know the name of the b[D7]and, but they're good
[G]Aren't they? Would you like to dance?
Yeah, I li[Am7]ke the song too, it remind[D]s me of you and me[G] baby.
Do you you think there's a chance that[Am] later on I coul[D7]d drive you home?
No,[G] I don't mi[G/F#]nd  at all[Em].
{eob}
 
Oh,[C] I like you to[Bm]o, and to te[Am]ll you the tru[E7]th,
that[Am] wasn't my cha[D7]ir after al[Gsus2]l  [G]  [Am]  [G]
Oh,[C] I like you to[Bm]o, and to tel[Am]l you the tr[E7]uth,    PAUSE
tha[Am]t wasn't my cha[D7]ir after all[Gsus2]. [G] 
{tag: Country}