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Austin - Blake Shelton
(This seems right except for the bridge ... any help would be greatly
appreciated.)
transcribed by Sal Sauco ([email protected])
C G C G
She left without leaving a number, said she needed to clear her mind
C D Em C D
He figured she'd gone back to Austin Cause she talked about it all o' the
time.
C G D
It was almost a year before she called him up
C G D
Three rings and an answering machine is what she got
G C G C
If you're callin' bout the car, I sold it. If this is Tuesday night, I'm
bowling.
Em D C D
If you got something to sell, you're wasting your time, I'm not buyin'
G C G
If it's anybody else, wait for the tone,
C Am F D C G C G
You know what to do. And P.S. If this is Austin, I still love you.
C G C G
The telephone fell to the counter. She heard but she couldn't believe
C D Em C D
What kind of man would hang on that long, What kind of love that must be
C G D
She waited three days and then she tried again
C G D
She didn't know what she'd say but she heard three rings and then:
Chorus:
G C G
C
If it's Friday night, I'm at the ball game, and first thing Saturday, if it
don't rain
Em D C D
I'm heading out to the lake, and I'll be gone all weekend long.
G C
But I'll call you back when I get home,
G C Am F D C G
on Sunday afternoon. And P.S. If this is Austin, I still love you.
Bridge:
Am D Em
This time she left her number But not another word
Am7 C D
Then she waited by the phone and Sunday evening, This is what he heard:
A D
If you're calling about my heart, It's still yours
A D
I should've listened to it a little more,
F#m E D E
Then it wouldn't have taken me so long to know where I belong.
A D A D
And by the way, Boy, this is no machine you're talking to
Am G E
Can't you tell that this is Austin and by the way,
D A
I still love you.
Written by David Kent/Kirsti Manna