capo the first fret.
LA
SIb
You've got to have an ace in the hole
RE7 LA LA7
MIb7 SIb SIb7
A little secret that nobody knows
RE MIbdim7 LA/MI FA#7
MIb MIdim7 SIb/FA SIb(#5)/FA# SOL7#5
Life is a gamble, a game we all play
SI7 MI MI7
DO7 FA FA7
But you need to save something for a rainy day
LA
SIb
You've got to learn to play your card right
RE7 LA LA7
MIb7 SIb SIb7
If you expect to win in life
RE MIbdim7 LA/MI FA#7
MIb6 MIdim7 SIb/FA SOL7#5
Don't put it all on the line for just one roll
SI7 MI7 LA
DO7 FA7 SIb(x13331)
You've got to have an ace in the hole
2: If you're headed down a one way street
And you're not sure it's the way you wanna go
In money or love or all the above
Have a little more than what you show
When life deals out a surprise
Have a few surprises of your own
No matter what you do, no matter where you go
You've got to have an ace in the hole
Chords I use (but they are by no means the only choice):
I still am not comfortable with the Bb(#5)/F#
SIb MIb7 SIb7 MIb MIdim7 SIb/FA SOL7#5
1111116 111116 1111116 111116 1 6 116 11113
2 2 2 2 34
34 3 4 3 333 3 4 34
C7 F F7 Eb6 I often use plain Eb
:111113 111111 111111 |:1||:10 instead of Eb6.
2 2 2 3
3 4 34 3 4
To really get the Western Swing sound you want to hit the bass notes
on beats 1 and 3 and strum the whole chord on 2 and 4, but muffle it
quickly to get a percussive BOOM-chick BOOM-chick sound. If any of
you are more adventurous and would like some "swing-ier" sounding
chords, I've got some suggestions from Bo Parker that I'll be happy
to share with you.
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