TILL THE BARS BURN DOWN JD Souther E A E Well the sun is sinkin’ and people start thinkin’ at twilight E A B Tell me what can I do till a quarter of two to feel alright E A E A Well, somebody’s always playin’..down at the Hoorah Range E B E And a whole lotta women a dancin’ and drinkin’, just a swingin’ B I’ll be there ... ’till the bars burn down E I gotta a chair.. ‘till the bars burn down B I’m gonna stare ... ’till the bars burn down B C# D Eb E I’ll be there until the bars burn down E A E Ah, it’s ten after five and I see ten other guys with the same thought E A E Well they’d love to go out but they’ll probably go home ‘cause they’d get caught B E A Later on you see ‘em tip toin’ up the stairway carryin’ a woman in shoes On their way to wastin’ a lot of good conversation and booze B I’ll be there ... ‘till the bars burn down E I gotta a chair..till the bars burn down B I’m gonna stare ... ‘till the bars burn down E I’ll be there until the bars burn down A D A E Tell me why if women get lonely just like men, how come you never can find them then? A D E How come you gotta go down there again and again B I’ll be there until the bars burn down E ‘Til the bars burn down B until the bars burn down E I’ll be there until the bars burn down E A E I gotta find me a honey if it costs me all my money and then some A B I come down here too much to go home without having some real fun E Ab A C Well you can even leave it all tomorrow and still not be in love E B E You got a family man and there ain’t no place like home I’m going home (REPEAT CHORUS, AD LIB, AND FADE)