This song is from the album Blake Shelton(2001), released on 01 April 2001.
Scale: G Major Time Signature: 4/4 Tempo: 60 Suggested Strumming: DU,DU,DU,DU c h o r d z o n e . o r g [INTRO] C G C G [VERSE 1] C G She left without leaving a number C G Said, she needed to clear her mind C D Em He figured she'd gone back to Austin C Dsus4 Cuz she talked about it all the time G/B C It was almost a year Dsus4 D Before she called him up G/B C Dsus4 Three rings and an answering machine D Is what she got www.chordzone.org [CHORUS] G Em If you're calling 'bout the car, I sold it C D If this is Tuesday night I'm bowling Em D If you've got something to sell C D You're wasting your time, I'm not buying G Am Bm If it's anybody else, wait for the tone C You know what to do Am F Dsus4 D And P.S. if this is Austin D C G C G I still love you [VERSE 2] C G The telephone fell to the counter C G She heard but she couldn't believe C D Em What kind of man would hang on that long C Dsus4 D What kind of love that must be G/B C She waited three days D And then she tried again G/B C She didn't know what she'd say Dsus4 D But she heard three rings and then www.chordzone.org [CHORUS] G Em If it's Friday night I'm at the ballgame C Dsus4 D And first thing Saturday, if it don't rain Em D I'm headed out to the lake C D And I'll be gone, all weekend long G Am But I'll call you back when I get home Bm C On Sunday afternoon Am F Dsus4 D And P.S. if this is Austin G I still love you [BRIDGE] Am Well, this time she left her number Em But not another word Eb Then she waited by the phone on Sunday evening Dsus4 D And this is what he heard [CHORUS] A F#m If you're calling 'bout my heart, it's still yours E I should've listened to it a little more F#m E D Then it wouldn't have taken me so long D E To know where I belong A And by the way, boy Bm C#m D This is no machine you're talking to Bm G Esus4 E Can't you tell, this is Austin A D A And I still love you D A D A I still love you
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