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Date: 1/9/97; 1:13:50 PM
From: barbieri@unive.it (Roberto Barbieri)
Subject: Tequila Talkin' by Lonestar
Tequila Talkin' - Lonestar
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A E A D
I caught about that conversation that I had with you last night
D F#m E D E
It must have been a combination of shooters and neon lights
A E A D
And I really didn't mean to say I've been losing it since you left
D F#m E D E
Yeah I might have said the words but they came from somewhere else
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/l/lonestar/10732.html ]
A D E A D E
CHORUS: It was just the tequila talking when I told you I'm still not over you
A A/G# F#m E D E
I get a little sentimental and I had one or two
D E A
And that tear in my eye was the salt and the lime, not the memory of
D
you walking
A D A F#m E A
If I said I'm still in love with you it was just the tequila talking.
A E A D
I don't know what they put in Cuervo that makes me say such things
D F#m E D E
Usually I wouldn't care so much or make such a scene
A E A
But seeing you there in that dress you're wearing just drove me right out of my
D
head
D F#m E D E
So don't hold me responsible for anything I might say.
CHORUS
Neat song and great fun to sing. I guess you're all familiar to the chords used
so I'm not gonna add much more. Please forgive any imperfections I might have
written down, especially in the lyrics (it's been a long time since I last
listened to this song!). Remember to let me know if you have any comment or
suggestion!
Roberto Barbieri (barbieri@unive.it)