################################################################ # The following is the author's own interpretation of the song # # to be used for studying or private use only. Downloaded from # # www.TabGuitarLessons.com. FREE GUITAR SOFTWARE + LOTS MORE! # # Home of the 60 minute fretboard memory technique. You'll # # memorise ALL the notes and positions on the fretboard in 60 # # minutes or less. visit www.TabGuitarLessons.com today. # ################################################################ From: "Tim Ausburn" Subject: Re: Song I sent in. Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 23:37:28 -0600 I'VE ENJOYED AS MUCH OF THIS AS I CAN STAND Written by Bill Anderson 1961 This version is from Porter Wagoner's 1962 recording. Lead in: (G) I've en- (D) joyed as much of (A7) this as I can (D) stand. You look lovelier to- (G) night than I re- (D) member, (G) I'm so (D) glad I got to (A7) see you once a- (D) gain, I've enjoyed just sitting (G) down and remi- (D) niscing, But (G) I've en- (D) joyed as much of (A7) this as I can (D) stand. So you say you're happy (G) now you've found a (D) new love, (G) Tell him (D) I said he's a (A7) lucky, lucky (D) man, No I don't think I'll have (G) time to see his (D) picture, (G) I've en- (D) joyed as much of (A7) this as I can (D) stand. Chorus: (D7) There's (G) so much more between us than this (D) table. All those years, all those dreams, all those (A7) plans, Guess you (D) know without me (G) saying, I still (D) love you, But (G) I've en- (D) joyed as much of (A7) this as I can (D) stand.