Austin Blake Shelton Intro C G C G C C6 G She left without leaving a number C C6 G Said she needed to clear her mind C D Em He figured she`d gone back to Austin C C6 D `Cause she talked about it all the time Bm7 C D It was almost a year before she called him up Bm7 C D Three rings and an answering machine
Is what she got G Em If you`re calling `bout the car I sold it C Dsus4 D If this is Tuesday night I`m bowling Em D If you`ve got something to sell C you`re wastin` your time Dsus4 D I`m not buyin` G Am7 G If its anybody else wait for the tone C You know what to do Am F Dsus4 D And P.S. if this is Austin C G C G I still love you C C6 G The telephone fell to the counter C C6 G She`d heard but she couldn`t believe C D Em What kind of man would hang on that long C C6 D What kind of love that must be Bm7 C D She waited three days, and then she tried again Bm7 C She didn`t know what she`d say Dsus4 D But she heard three rings and then G Em If it`s Friday night I`m at the ballgame C D And first thing Saturday if it don`t rain Em D I`m headed out to the lake C C6 D and I`ll be gone all weekend long G Am7 But I`ll call you back when I get home G C On Sunday afternoon Am F Dsus4 D And P.S. if this is Austin G I still love you Am Well this time she left her number C Em But not another word Eb Then she waited by the phone on Sunday evening Dsus4 D Dsus4 D And this is what he heard Aadd9 F#m If you`re calling `bout my heart A It`s still yours D C#m E I should listen to it a little more F#m C#m D Then it wouldn`t have taken me so long E E7 To know where I belong A Bm7 And by the way boy A D this is no machine you`re talkin` to Bm G E Esus4 E Can`t you tell that this is Austin D A D A And I still love you D A D A I still love you
"Austin" is the title of a debut song written by David Kent and Kirsti Manna, and performed by American country music artist Blake Shelton. It was released in April 2001 as his debut single, and was served as the first single from the album Blake Shelton.
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