Jimmy Buffett

Bama Breeze(Chords)

Jimmy Buffett

Key: F

roll up this ad to continue

Capo on 1st fret
	        


INTRO: E B A E C#m   

1st VERSE: 

(high E) 
At the Bama Breeze, 
                    B 
You can shoot some pool down there, 
               A 
You can act a fool down there, 
               (low E) 
You can play it cool down there... 

(high E) 
At the Bama Breeze, 
                    B 
You can drink some beer down there, 
                 A 
Argue laugh and cheer down there, 
            (low E) 
Pass another year down there... 

1st BRIDGE: 

 C#m 
Jimmy got caught, 
                     A 
Somking a joint out behind the bar, 

Sitting in his car; 
       (low E) 
And they took him to jail, 
             A 
The tip jar paid his bail... 

 C#m 
In 1984, 
             A 
Mick Jagger passed through town, 

Bought the house a round; 
         (low E) 
Signed his name on the wall, 
               (A variation) 
In the ladies bathroom stall; 
C#m  A 
Yeah... 

2nd VERSE: 

(high E) 
At the Bama Breeze, 
                 B 
I turned twenty-one down there, 
              A 
Had too much fun down there, 
                    (low E) 
Stumbled out with the sun down there... 

1st SOLO: 
Repeat VERSE x2 


2nd BRIDGE: 

 C#m 
Saturday night, 
                            A 
The bouncer Brady lets the ladies in free, 

With the fake ID; 
    (low E) 
And a short enough skirt, 
                           A 
Yeah, he figures what the hell could it hurt... 

 C#m 
Second set, 
                     A 
The owner Lulu gets up with the band, 

A beer in her hand; 
         (low E) 
And sings Freebird slow, 
         (A variation) 
Then she raises a toast; 
           B 
Here's to Ronny and the boys, 
              C#m        A 
Now everbody make some noise... 

FINAL VERSE: 

(high E) 
At the Bama Breeze, 
                   B 
You're one of our own down there, 
                 A 
You never drink alone down there, 
                  (low E) 
Good God, I feel at home down there... 

2nd SOLO: 
Repeat VERSE 

Repeat FINAL VERSE 

	        

Written by Mark Irwin/Josh Kear

See Also: