"Come Around" by, Max Stalling from the CD, "Comfort in the Curves" [G] When the day is finally over and the sun is setting down And the stars all take their places to watch the lights come on in town Won't you [D] please, won't you please come around [G]
[G] I'll be waiting on my porch swing with the radio on low Drifting through the curtains, playing something soft and low Won't you [D] please, won't you please come around [G] bridge: [D] I'd be all right if you [G] just dropped by tonight [D] It'd sure be a treat if you just [G] found your [D/#F] self on my [Em] street Just say [C] you'd [D] like to come [G] around [G] It's been awhile since I've seen you and I wonder how you've been Accept my standing invitation to come and swing with me again' Won't you [D] please, won't you please come around [G] [G] I don't recall why where not speaking; was it something that we said Or, have you found another porch swing that interests you instead. Won't you [D] please, won't you please come around Won't you [D] please, won't you please come around. [G] There you have it, friends. When I play this song, I tune my old Gibson acoustic , with almost as many holes in it as Willie's, to open D. This way I can use a slide to play most of the dobro licks.