Bb Eb I was singing in a bar in San Diego Bb F And the clock on the wall said time to go Bb Eb And the old man in the chair by the fire Bb F Bb F Said would you boys mind playing one more Bb One more song for the night gone by Bb F One more song for the Long ride home Bb Eb One more song before I walk out the door Bb F Bb F One more song before I'm alone Bb Eb Me and my buddies we were knows as the Silverados Bb F I was leaving town for good that night Bb Eb So we sang him one more in the old Sombrero bar Bb F Eb Beneath the old broken neon light Bb One more song for the night gone by F One more song for the good times and the bad Bb For the faces of strangers and the Eb Voices of friends Bb F Eb Bb One more song for the times we had SOLO Bb Eb So we sang him a sad and a sweet one Bb And we sang it so soft F And so high Bb And his tired eyes Eb They smiled goodbye Bb When the waitress said F Eb Closin' time Bb Eb I thought, it's funny the places Life will lead you Bb F As I was packin' away my bass guitar Bb Eb I was singin' this song as the road Bb Raced along, and the empty night F Eb Swallowed my car Bb One more song for the night gone by F One more song for the things we've done Bb One more song for this road Eb I'm traveling on Bb F Eb One more song for the time to come Bb For the times to come From Randy Meisner "One More Song"