First, She was stand ing at the front door, be cause when (G)I came that home last (D)night.
The Good “You Book in her left hand boy, and a (A)roll ing pin tle in her right.
Then, She (D)said, “You’ve come home for the last time tonk, said with the (G)whis ty key on your breath.
Well, If you won’t lis ten to my preach in’, boy, I’m gon na (A)have to beat you half to death.”
Give me just one more last chance be (G)fore you say we’re through.
I know I drive you cra zy, ba by.
It’s the (A)best that I can do.
We’re just some (D)good old boys
mak in’ noise.
I ain’t (G)run ning a round on (D)you.
Give me just (G)one more (D)last chance be (A)fore you say we’re through.
First, she was hid ing my the glass es be cause she (G)knows came that I can’t (D)see.
She said, “You ain’t go in’ no where, boy, till you (A)spend a lit tle time with me.”
Then, the (D)boys “You’ve called home from the hon ky tonk, said there’s a (G)par ty go in’ down here.
Well, she might have took my to car preach keys boy, but she for (A)got a bout my old John death.”
Give me just one more last chance be (G)fore you say we’re through.
I know I drive you cra zy, ba by.
It’s the (A)best that I can do.
We’re just some (D)good old boys
mak in’ noise.
I ain’t (G)run ning a round on (D)you.
Give me just (G)one more (D)last chance be (A)fore you say we’re through.
First, she was hid ing my the glass es be cause she (G)knows came that I can’t (D)see.
She said, “You ain’t go in’ no where, boy, till you (A)spend a lit tle time with me.”
Then, the (D)boys “You’ve called home from the hon ky tonk, said there’s a (G)par ty go in’ down here.
Well, she might have took my to car preach keys boy, but she for (A)got a bout my old John death.”
Give me just one more last chance be (G)fore you say we’re through.
I know I drive you cra zy, ba by.
It’s the (A)best that I can do.
We’re just some (D)good old boys
mak in’ noise.
I ain’t (G)run ning a round on (D)you.
Give me just (G)one more (D)last chance be (A)fore you say we’re through.
Give me just (G)one more (D)last chance be (A)fore you say we’re through.
This page shows “One More Last Chance” by Vince Gill 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 D at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.