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Asleep at the Wheel

Am I Right Or Amarillo

by Asleep at the Wheel
Asleep at the Wheel

Biography:

Asleep at the Wheel is an American country music group that was formed in Paw Paw, West Virginia, but based in Austin, Texas. Altogether, they have won nine Grammy Awards since their 1970 inception. In their career, they have released more than twenty studio albums, and have charted more than twenty singles on the Billboard country charts. Their highest-charting single, "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read", peaked at No. 10 in 1975.

In 1969, Ray Benson and Lucky Oceans (Reuben Gosfield) co-founded Asleep at the Wheel in Paw Paw

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[Verse 1]
E A
We started out with good intentions. Makin' love right there in the kitchen
E B7
You and me were getting' along just fine, got along just fine
E
More than crazy 'bout one another
A
I was just a man and you were my lover
E B7 E
Glad that I was yours and you were mine

[Verse 2]
E
For awhile I could do no wrong
A
You laughed at my jokes and you danced to the song
E B7
Not too bad for an Amarillo country boy. _____? country boy
E
I said if we could just stay together
A
It could be just like this forever
E B7 E
Finer things in life we would enjoy

[Bridge]
A E
You told me you thought that I was wrong
A E
Ya said our love wouldn't last too long
A E
I don't want to leave you all alone
A B7
So should I stay or should I go back home

[Chorus]
A E
Am I right or Amarillo
A B7
Do I stay here with you or hit the road
A E
Am I right or Amarillo
A B7 E
I love you but I can always go back home

[Verse 3]
E
Now pretty soon it was just like I figured
A
Ya told me that you'd reconsidered
E
I could stay with you and be your man
B7
Be your lovin' man
E
Now it seems there's a brand new problem
A
Country boys learn their lessons when their taught'm
E B7
I've learned about as much as I can stand

[Bridge]
A E
Now I'm the one who thinks that I was wrong
A E
I don't think our love is gonna last too long
A E
I realy realy realy hate to leave you all alone
A B7
But Texs is a callin' me back home

[Chorus]
A E
Am I right or Amarillo
A B7
Do I stay here with you or hit the road
A E
Am I right or Amarillo
A B7 E
I love you but I can always go back home

[Verse 4]
E
Now It might be as flat as a pancake
A
But how much heartache can one man take
E B7
Amarillo we've been too long apart
B7
Been too long apart
E A
There's no need for me to keep on talkin'. If I'm a goin' I'd better start walkin'
E B7 E
Am I right or Amarillo never broke my heart. Nah ha




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