| Down in Old Santa Fe | ||
| By Tom Vance | ||
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Key of C |
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| C F G C | ||
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1. |
Well, I met her in a bar down in Old Santa Fe. | |
| C F G C | ||
| She asked me if I’d buy her a drink, she hadn’t had one all day. | ||
| F G F C | ||
| I jumped at the chance to sit with her, and dance a dance or two, | ||
| F G walk down C | ||
| But I couldn’t believe it when she turned to me, and I heard her say.... | ||
| F G C Am | ||
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Chorus |
Come follow me to my front door, park your car in my garage, | |
| Dm G F G C | ||
| Put your shoes under my bed, and lay your warm body next to mine! | ||
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2. |
Well, I followed her home that night, down in Old Santa Fe, | |
| And found a bit of heaven, I remember to this day. | ||
| She held me and she kissed me, and loved me through the night. | ||
| And thought how I couldn’t believe my ears, when I’d heard her say.... | ||
| Chorus | ||
| Instrumental | ||
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3. |
Some say she’s a lady of the night, down in Old Santa Fe. | |
| Others say that she’s no good, and you’ll have a price to pay. | ||
| But to me she was an angel that night, when she made everything all right, | ||
| And I still remember when she turned to me, and I heard her say.... | ||
| Chorus (X2) | ||
| Words and music by Tom Vance, © January, 1982 | ||
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