Willie Nelson — Seashores Of Old Mexico

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Album "Seashores of old Mexico" released Oct 13 1987
Featuring Artist Merle Haggard

This song needs a lot of practice, but it's worth it.
Song has a 3/4 beat.


[Chords]
Order EADGBe
  Bm: x24432
 D/B: x20232
D/C#: x40232
(After key change 1 - Verse 3 & 4)
  A#: x13331
 A#7: x13131
  Cm: 355433
  D#: x6888x or x11343
D#/D: x5888x or (10)x888x or xx0343
D#/C: 8x888x or x3x343
 D#7: x68686 or x11323
  Fm: 133111
  G#: 466544
(After key change 2 - Verse 5)
   E: x7999x
E/D#: x6999x
E/C#: 9x999x
 F#m: 244222


[Intro]
   D       D/C#    D/B     A7
e|---2-2-|---2-2-|---2-2-|-------| x2
B|---3-3-|---3-3-|---3-3-|---2-2-|
G|---2-2-|---2-2-|---2-2-|---0-0-|
D|-0-----|-------|-------|---2-2-|
A|-------|-4-----|-2-----|-0-----|
E|-------|-------|-------|-------|


[Verse 1]
    D          D/C#        D/B     A7         Em   A7 Em A7
We left out of Tucson with no destination in mind
        Em            A7              Em            A7           D   D/C# D/B A
We were runnin' from trouble and the jail term the Judge had in mind
    Am7           D7        Am7           D7
The border meant freedom, a new life, and romance
     Am           D7               G   Bm Em D
And that's why I thought we should go
 Em             A7          Em           A7       D  D/C# D/B A
Start our lives over on the seashores of old Mexico


[Verse 2]
     D             D/C#       D/B          A7       Em   A7 Em A7
Our first night in Juarez, we lost all the money we had
    Em      A7        Em         A7        D    D/C# C/B A
One bad senorita made use of two innocent lads
       Am7          D7            Am7               D7
But we must keep on runnin', it's too late to turn back
          Am        D7          G   Bm Em D
And we're wanted in Tucson, we know
  Em             A7          Em           A7       D
Things will blow over on the seashores of old Mexico


[Interlude]
   D       D/C#    D/B     A7
e|---2-2-|---2-2-|---2-2-|-------|
B|---3-3-|---3-3-|---3-3-|---2-2-|
G|---2-2-|---2-2-|---2-2-|---0-0-|
D|-0-----|-------|-------|---2-2-|
A|-------|-4-----|-2-----|-0-----|
E|-------|-------|-------|-------|

[Key Change 1]

   D#      D#/D    D#/C    A#7
e|---3-3-|---3-3-|---3-3-|-------|
B|---4-4-|---4-4-|---4-4-|---3-3-|
G|---3-3-|---3-3-|---3-3-|---1-1-|
D|-1-----|-0-----|-------|---3-3-|
A|-------|-------|-3-----|-1-----|
E|-------|-------|-------|-------|


[Verse 3]
    D#      D#/D       D#/C       A#7          Fm   A#7 Fm A#7
Two Mexican farmers en route to a town I can't say
       Fm          A#7       Fm           A#7         D#  D#/D D#/C A#
Let us ride on the back of a flatbed half-loaded with hay
A#m7           D#7      A#m7    D#7
Down through Durango, Colima, Almiera
A#m7        D#7      G#  Cm Fm D#
Then in the Manzanillos
          Fm          A#7             Fm           A#7     D#  D#/D D#/C A#
Where we slept in the sunshine on the seashores of old Mexico


[Verse 4]
      D#         D#/D     D#/C        A#7         Fm    A#7 Fm A#7
After one long siesta, we came wide awake in the night
         Fm         A#7         Fm           A#7       D#  D#/D D#/C A#
We were startled by someone who shadowed the pale moonlight
    A#m7        D#7         A#m7      D#7
Our newfound companion, one young senorita
    A#m7      D#7       G#  Cm Fm D#
Who offered a broken hello
       Fm           A#7         Fm           A#m     D#
To the gringos she found on the seashores of old Mexico


[Interlude]
   D#      D#/D    D#/C    A#7
e|-------|-------|-------|-------|
B|---8-8-|---8-8-|---8-8-|---3-3-|
G|---8-8-|---8-8-|---8-8-|---1-1-|
D|---8-8-|---8-8-|---8-8-|---3-3-|
A|-6-----|-5-----|-------|-1-----|
E|-------|-------|-8-----|-------|

[Key Change 2]

   E       E/D#    E/C#    B7
e|-------|-------|-------|-------|
B|---9-9-|---9-9-|---9-9-|---4-4-|
G|---9-9-|---9-9-|---9-9-|---2-2-|
D|---9-9-|---9-9-|---9-9-|---4-4-|
A|-7-----|-6-----|-------|-2-----|
E|-------|-------|-9-----|-------|


[Verse 5]
     E         E/D#     E/C#             B7       F#m  B7 F#m B7
She spoke of Sonora and swore that she'd never return
        F#m     B7           F#m        B7           E   E/D# E/C# B
For her Mexican husband, she really had no great concern
       Bm7           E7         Bm7          E7
'Cause she loved the gringo, my red hair and lingo
           Bm7        E7        A     C#m F#m E
And that's all that I needed to know
   F#m           B7            F#m          B7      E
We found what we needed on the seashores of old Mexico


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