Tune 6th string to D, capo 3 frets Unusual Chords Gmaj7 5x0432 Em7 220033 Ebmaj7 22x033 E7/G# 6x0430 A4 x02230 Em7/A x00030 D / Gmaj7 / Em7 / Ebmaj7 D D G In the airport lounge she sat, in a fancy feathered hat Em7 A7 D The grandest lady I had ever seen G Outside the heavy rain, had grounded all the planes Em7 A7 D So I asked her if she'd like some company D G In my rhinestone studded suit, my cowboy hat and boots Em7 A7 D I must have been a sight for her to see G But she said, "Pull up a chair", and she fumbled with her hair Em7 A7 D A more unlikely pair you'll never see D G I was Mogen Davis wine, she was Chablis '59 Em7 A7 D but there we sat, the cowboy and the lady. G She was evenings at the opera, and summers in Paree Em7 A7 D I was Grand Ole Op'ry, Nashville, Tennesee Bm A G D/F# The cowboy and the lady, as diff'rent as could be Em7 D/F# G E7/G# A4 A But it seemed so right that rainy night in Tennesee D G And somewhere in between her Harvey's Bristol Cream Em7 A7 D and the beer I drank and the easy company G A7 We somehow came together, for a night of stormy weather Em7 A Now there's a little bit of class in this old cowboy. Em7 A7 D There's a little bit of cowboy in the lady. (guitar solo)D / Gmaj7 / Em7 / Ebmay7 D / Bm A G D/F# The cowboy and the lady, as diff'rent as could be Em7 D/F# G E7/G# A4 A But it seemed so right that rainy night in Tennesee (inst.) D G Em7 A7 D G A7 We somehow came together, for a night of stormy weather Em7 A Now there's a little bit of class in this old cowboy. Em7 A7 D / There's a little bit of cowboy in the lady. Gmaj7 / Em7 A7 D / D / Gmaj7 Em7 Em7/A / D / Gmaj7 / Em7 Em7/A / Copyright 1977 House of Gold Music Inc.