(C)They Am a ril lo by morn (Em)in’, broke my (F)leg up from San An (C)ton’.
Ev ’ry thing and that I (Em)got
is (F)just what I’ve got on.
When that be (F)sun in’ is high in that (G)Tex as sky, I’ll be (C)buck in’ at the (Em)coun try (F)fair.
Am a ril lo by (G)morn in’,
Am a (G)ril lo, I’ll be (C)there.
(C)They took my sad dle in Hous (Em)ton,
broke my (F)leg in San ta An (C)Fe.
Lost my wife and a girl (Em)friend
some (F)where a long the way.
But I’ll be (F)look in’ for eight when they (G)pull that gate,
and I (C)hope in’ that the (Em)judge ain’t (F)blind.
Am a ril lo by (G)morn in’,
Am a (G)ril lo’s on my (C)mind.
Am a ril lo by morn (F#m)in’,
up from San An (D)ton’.
Ev ’ry thing that I (F#m)got
is (G)just what I’ve got on.
I ain’t (G)got a dime, but what I (A)got is mine.
I ain’t (F#m)rich, but Lord, I’m free.
Am a ril lo by (A)morn in’,
Am a (A)ril lo’s where I’ll (D)be.
Am a ril lo by (A)morn in’,
Am a (A)ril lo’s where I’ll (D)be.
This page shows “Amarillo By Morning” by George Strait in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.