What Do You Say To That Chords

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What Do You Say To That by George Strait is a moderately challenging guitar song played in the key of C. It uses the chords C, F, G, E7, Am and Am7. Use the transpose and diagram tools on this page to change the key, see each shape, or simplify the chords.

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  			Written By: Jim Lauderdale? 
Transcribed By: M. Lawrence 
 
 
Intro: C    F    G     C    F    G 
 
Verse 1. 
C                F       G 
You're like the warm sunshine 
   C           F        G 
I think of you all the time 
      C          F       E7       Am 
I've fallen for you and that's a fact 
F            G      C 
What do you say to that 
 
Verse 2. 
C             F       G 
You're always in my dreams 
   C              F         G 
I think you know what they mean 
C               F       E7      Am 
My heart knows this is real at last 
F            G      C 
What do you say to that 

C Am        Am7  F                   G 
Life could never be the same without you 
C Am      Am7    F                  G 
Love was never really love without you 
C     Am        Am7  F               G 
Here beside you is really where it's at 
F            G      C 
What do you say to that 
 
Verse 3. 
 
I promise I'll never leave 
I'll always want you with me 
Loving you won't ever be old hat  
What do you say to that 
 
(Repeat Chorus) 
 
Ending: (use chords above) 
F            G 
What do you say 
 
You're like the warm sunshine 
I think of you all the time 
I've fallen for you and that's a fact 
What do you say to that 
My heart knows this is real at last 
What do you say to that 
 
 
(The ending is sung right after you finish the second chorus. This is one of 
my favorite songs off his new CD. Only George could sing it this good!) 
    	

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