Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa by George Strait Lyric and Guitar Chords

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Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa guitar chords has rhythm and included in Honkytonkville (2003) album.
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Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa by George Strait Guitar Chords


George Strait
“Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa”

(Intro) D

(Verse 1)
Love is so beautiful, when everything is fine
But when it [G/D]is like hers and [D/F#]mine
Em A7sus D (fill 1 & 2) Asus2
It lives and dies at least ten-thousand times

(Chorus)
Dsus2 Em (Fill 3)
Tell me somethin’ bad about Tulsa
G/D D/F# (fill 4) Asus2 Dsus2 (fill 5)
How those old oil wells smell in the wind
Em (fill 6)
Tell me somethin’ bad about Tulsa
G/D D/F# (fill 7)
So I won’t have to go back
Em A7sus Dsus2 (fill 8)
Believin’ I belong there again

(Verse 2)
Eyes as blue as Tulsa skies
[G/D] I kept gettin’ lost in when I met her

Hair like Oklahoma sand
[G/D] I could run my hands through for-ever
But all good things must end
All rivers have to b[G/D]end
I keep runnin’ out
Asus2, A7sus, A7
But she keeps pullin’ me back in

(Chorus)
Dsus2 Em (Fill 9)
Tell me somethin’ bad about Tulsa
G/D D/F# Asus2 Dsus2 (fill 10)
How those old oil wells smell in the wind
Em (fill 11)
Tell me somethin’ bad about Tulsa
G/D D/F# (fill 12)
So I won’t have to go back
Em A7sus Dsus2 (fill 13)
Believin’ I belong there again

(Outro)
Tell me somethin’ bad about Tulsa
So [G/D]I won’t have to [D/F#]go back
Em A7sus Dsus2 (fill 14) Em, G/D, A7sus, A7, Dsus2
Believin’ I belong there again

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(Intro) (Fill 1)

E ———–0–0h2– E ———–0–0h2—0——————-0–
B ——–3———- B ——–3———3—-3————-3—–
G —–2————- G —–2——————-2——–2——–
D –0—————- D –0—————————-2———–
A ——————- A —————————-0————–
E ——————- E ——————————————-

(Fill 2) (Fill 3)

E ———————- E ——————————-
B ———–10/1210— B ——————————-
G ——–11–9/119—- G ——7–9^7–9^–7~~~———
D —9/11————— D –7/9————————–
B ———————- A ——————————-
E ———————- E ——————————-

(Fill 4) (Fill 5)

E —————– E ——————————–
B ——-10——– B –10/1210—5/75————–
G –9/11—–9~~~– G —9/119—-4/64—7/9-7/9-7–
D —————– D ———————7/9-7/9-7–
A —————– A ——————————–
E —————– E ——————————–

(Fill 6) (Fill 7)

E ———————————– E ——————-
B ———15-15——————— B ——————-
G –14h16———14–9-9^–7~~~—– G –9/11–9–7–7/9–
D ———————————– D –9/11–9–7–7/9–
A ———————————– A ——————-
E ———————————– E ——————-

(Fill 8)

E —————————————–
B —————————————–
G –7h9–11–9~–7————————-
D –7h9–11–9~–7–7h9–9–7————–
A ——————————7h9–7–5–
E —————————————–

(Fill 9) (Fill 10)

E ————————— E ——————————————-
B –15/17–15—————- B –10h12-10————-10——————
G –14/16–14—9/11–9–7— G ———–11-11–9/11—-11-11h9–97–7–
D ————–9/11–9–7— D ———————————–97–7–
A ————————— A ——————————————-
E ————————— E ——————————————-

(Fill 11) (Fill 12)

E —————————- E ————————
B ——-10——————- B –7h10-10–10h12——–
G –9/11—–11h9/7–9/11–7– G ——————9~~~–
D ————————-7– D ————————
A —————————- A ————————
E —————————- E ————————

(Fill 13)

E ————————————-
B –19/21–19—17/19–17—15/17–15–
G –19/21–19—16/19–16—14/16–14–
D ————————————-
A ————————————-
E ————————————-

(Fill 14)

E ——————————————————————————
B ———17-17-15–15–8/108———————-10—-8–7———9–11~~-
G –14/16–16-16-14–14–7/ 97—9^–7h9h7~~~–9/11—-7/9—7——7———-
D ————————————————————7—7————-
A ——————————————————————————
E ——————————————————————————

(Chords)

[D/F#] [G/D]

E ——-0——0——0—-2——0——0—–0—-0—–2——2–
B –2—-2——3——0—-3——3——3—–3—-0—–2——2–
G –2—-0——0——2—-4——2——2—–0—-0—–2——2–
D –2—-2——2——2—-4——0——0—–0—-2—–4——2–
A –0—-0——0——0—-2——0————2—-2—–4——4–
E ———————————2————3—-0—–2——2–

If you want to learn George Strait Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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