Go On George Strait (piano intro first) Intro Ab6 G# Abmaj7 G# Eb Ab6 Eb/F G# Ab6 G# Abmaj7 G# Eb Ab6 Abmaj7 G# D# Fm7b5/Eb G# Verse D# Bb7 I`m so sorry Bb I keep interruptin` D# What were you gonna` say Bb You caught him cheatin` Bb7 I don`t blame you D# Bb D# For walking away
Verse G G7 I know where you`re comin` from Cm D# It sounds like... where I`ve been Gm7 F Oh there I go interruptin` Bb7 Bb Your story once again Chorus D# Fm7 Go on go on G# You were sayin` how a fool Bb Bb7 Can only fool you so long D# Fm7 It`s true it`s so true G#6 When they do you like that Bb Bb7 What else can you do D# Fm Fm7 G# Bb But go on Verse Bb7 Bb Bb7 Our conversation won`t change nothin` D# But it`s sure nice to talk Bb7 Bb With somebody whose been cut of D# The same old cloth G G7 You know how you said happiness Cm Eb/F can`t be found lookin` back F F7 F F7 If you don`t mind maybe we can Bb7 Bb Talk a little more about that Chorus D# Fm7 Go on go on G# You were sayin` this is better Bb7 Bb Than sittin` at home D# Ab6 It`s true it`s so true G# Fm7 When they do you like that Bb7 what else can you do Fm7 But go Bb Abmaj7 On even when you see Gm7 Abmaj7 No reason to Dm7b5/C Cm Bb Abmaj7 Don`t wait to live life cause it Eb F7 Bb Bb7 Won`t wait for you D# Fm7 Go on please go on G# You were sayin` What don`t kill us Bb Bb7 Only makes us strong D# Ab6 It`s true that`s so true G# When they do you like Bb Bb7 Fm7 D# That what else can you do........but go on Fm7 G# Amaj7 D# Ab6 G# And on flyinglibra51 God Bless Glen Travis Campbell
"Go On" is a song written by Mark Nesler and Tony Martin, and recorded by American country music artist George Strait. It was released in July 2000 as the lead-off single from his album George Strait.