Bartenders Blues
James Taylor
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[Capo en 1]
[Intro]E F#m7 E/G#[Strophe]A A7Now I'm just a bartenderD Bm7And I don't like my workE A E F#m7 E/G#But I don't mind the money at all[Strophe]A A7I see lots of sad facesD Bm7And lots of bad casesE A E F#m7 E/G#Of folks with their backs to the wall[Refrain]A A7 D Bm7But I need four walls around me to hold my lifeE A E F#m7 E/G#To keep me from going a-strayA A7 D Bm7And a honky-tonk angel to hold me tightE A E F#m7 E/G#To keep me from slipping away[Interlude]A A7I can light up your smokesD Bm7I can laugh at your jokesE A E F#m7 E/G#I can watch you fall down on your kneesA A7I can close down this barD Bm7I can gas up my carE A E F#m7 E/G#I can pack up and mail in my key[Refrain]A A7Now, the smoke fills the airD Bm7In this honky-tonk barE A E F#m7 E/G#And I'm thinking 'bout where I'd rather beA A7But I burned all my bridgesD Bm7I sank all my shipsE A E F#m7 E/G#And I'm stranded at the edge of the sea[Refrain]A A7Now, the smoke fills the airD Bm7In this honky-tonk barE A E F#m7 E/G#And I'm thinking 'bout where I'd rather beA A7But I burned all my bridgesD Bm7I sank all my shipsE A E F#m7 E/G#And I'm stranded at the edge of the sea