Исполнитель: | George Strait (English) |
Пользователь: | Frenzel Art Organo Tolito |
Длительность: | 130 секунд |
Начальная пауза: | 12 секунд |
Названия аккордов: | Не установлено |
Матерная: | |
Комментарии к подбору: | Нет |
[Intro]
| F#7 | | |
[Chorus]
B F#7
Adalida, pretty little Cajun queen.
F#7
Sweet Dixie flower,
the belle of the bayou.
F#7 B
You're every young man's dream.
B E
Adalida, I'd walk through a hurricane
F#7
To stand beside you sweet Adalida
B B
I'd swim the Pontchar train.
[Verse 1]
B F#7
Oh no, here you comin' down the road.
F#7
With your cotton dress a swishin'.
F#7
You're gettin' some attention
F#7 B
from all the boys in Thibodaux.
B E
Oh my, you're really fillin' up there eyes.
F#7
Smilin' and a winkin',
I know what they're thinkin'
F#7 (running)
but I'm the only one who loves you so.
[Chorus]
B F#7
Adalida, pretty little Cajun queen.
F#7
Sweet Dixie flower,
the belle of the bayou.
F#7 B
You're every young man's dream.
B E
Adalida, I'd walk through a hurricane
F#7
To stand beside you sweet Adalida
B B
I'd swim the Pontchar train.
[Solo]
B - B - B - F# - F# - F# - F# - B
B - B - B - E - F# - F# - F# - B
B
[Verse 2]
B F#7
Oh no, the hottest little dish I know.
F#7
I know you can tell it.
You're makin' me so jealous
F#7 B
From my head down to my toes.
B E
Oh me, you could make a redneck green.
F#7
The way that you're a-lookin'
You got me a-cookin'.
F#7 (running)
And I ain't talkin' 'bout Etoufee.
[Chorus]
B F#7
Adalida, pretty little Cajun queen.
F#7
Sweet Dixie flower,
the belle of the bayou.
F#7 B
You're every young man's dream.
B E
Adalida, I'd walk through a hurricane
F#7
To stand beside you sweet Adalida
B
I'd swim the Pontchar train.
[Chorus]
B F#7
Adalida, pretty little Cajun queen.
F#7
Sweet dixie flower, the belle of the bayou.
F#7 B
You're every young man's dream.
B E
Adalida, I'd walk through a hurricane
F#7
To stand beside you sweet Adalida
B
I'd swim the Pontchar train.
F#7
To stand beside you sweet Adalida I'd
To stand beside you sweet Adalida I'd
To stand beside you sweet Adalida I'd
B
swim the Pontchar train.