The Chair - George Strait

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[Intro]

e|-5p4--------
B|-----5------
G|-------4/6--
D|------------
A|------------
E|------------

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 off
e up (legato)

[Verse]
             
     Well, exc

        
use      me, b

         
ut I      thin

        
k you've got m

y
           
chair.     No,

           
 that   one's 

              
not taken; I d

            
on't mind if y

       
ou sit here.
            
I'll be glad t

            
o share.  Yeah

         
, it's u  -  s

 
ually packed h

ere
             
on Friday nigh

  
ts.

[Verse]
           
Oh, if you   d

              
on't mind, cou

         
ld I talk   yo

u out of a lig

ht.
           
Well, thank   

           
    you, could

        
 I     drink y

         
ou a buy?
            
Oh, listen to 

              
me.  What I me

           
an   is can I 

              
buy you a drin

  
k?
             
Anything you p

          
lease.      Oh

            
, you're wel  

          
 -   come.  We

      
ll, I
             
don't think I 

              
caught your na

   
me.
             
Are you waitin

            
g for someone 

            
to meet you he

         
re?  Well,   t

hat
            
makes two of u

            
s;   glad you 

  
came.

[Verse]
           
No, I don't   

              
know the name 

            
of the band,  


 but they're g

ood
             
aren't they?  

              
Would you like

              
 to dance?  Ye

          
ah, I like  th

e song too,
           
it reminds   m

              
e of you and m

    
e, baby.  Do y

ou think there

's a chance
            
that  later on

        
 I could  driv

e you home?
             
No, I don't mi

       
nd  at all.

[Outro] (x2)
             
Oh, I like you

            
 too, and to t

            
ell you the tr

     
uth, that wasn

't
            
my chair after

                    
 all.