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Texas Never Whispers

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F# Here we go E She's on a hidden tabl G# eau
just a 2-for-1 D and the 2-for-1 is r A ight
E D A <----|
down my alleyside I'm just a wasting behind |
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Intro chord could be played here depending |
on whether a lead guitar is used or not |
Interlude:
F# don't you know its an E easy thing when it's lost G#
doesn't show when the D ends are frayed .....and its tossed A out
E lined with silver thread D I've seen you wasted beh A ind
Interlude:
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There is a bit of lead guitar in amongst the following starting
with a picking between the 5th fret on the B string and the
2nd fret on the G string. (listen out for the timing)

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D she's so lackadaisical A shoulda been a west coast bride
G# back seat on electric glide D pilots flying drive by A fears
don't F# hold your breath too long..... this tunnel is a E Texas mile
D Callow teasing yellow eyes A Bleacher dates a second prize
G# cherry pickin favourites my D dash was locked I guess I feel A fine
The F# way the river it bends the woman's bending E over me
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Play the above chords (or more likely Bass line with distortion)
with the following guitar lead on top

then

Ending with

There is another lead here too, a little way into the above which goes
something like this: (Don't quote me) Get some good headphones to listen out for it.

Bend the last one
In amongst it is some lyrics too. Again get some good headphones to listen out for it.
da da da da dah
da da da da dah
lah da dah da dah da dah da dah da dah
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slight slide and pause then.........
The D and A string is held down with the thumb.
Repeat the following three times

Then the following two times

Ending with the following

You could choose to omit the thumb and move these notes onto the D String instead.
I reckon that this is how it is really played, but I like the thumb technique when
playing this solo guitar.