C
F
I was playing in Charleston south in Alabama
C
G7
The band and I were doing a one night stand
C
F
When this man in the crowd came up to me
C
G7
C
And he said l-ady let me touch your hand
F
And he said please play Satin Sheets for me
C
G7
Oh it would mean the world to me
C
F
It’s still the greatest song I’ve ever heard
C
G7
C
And that l-ady of mine knew every word
F
That night when we took our first intermission
C
G7
He was waiting there beside the bar
C
F
He said she’s gone she left she loves another
C
G7
C
That was our song and it’s gotten me this far
F
And he said please sing it one more time
C
G7
If you only knew how we loved every line
C
F
It’s still the greatest song I’ve ever heard
C
G7
C
And that l-ady of mine lived every word
F
When I started to sing it one last time that evening
C
G7
Though I’ve sung that song a thousand times you see
C
F
The words to Satin Sheets took on new meaning
C
G7
C
As the words the man had said came back to me
F
And he said please sing it one more time
C
G7
If you only knew how we loved every line
C
F
It’s still the greatest song I’ve ever heard
C
G7
C
And that l-ady of mine lived every word
F
Satin Sheets to lie on satin pillows to cry on
C
G7
Still I’m not happy don’t you see…
F
C
G7