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