Tom: C C Em F D7 Gsus4 G [Verse 1] C Gsus4 G F C With Tennesee sour mash whiskey on my breath, G Am C And Rosalee, Suzie and and Lucy on my mind, F G Em F I drove my old car down the dusty streets of this old border town, Dm Dm7 G But I never thought I'd get stuck here such a long long time. [Chorus 1] F G C G C I've got a million-dollar bill, but they can't change it, F Am G And they won't let me leave until my tab is paid. F G So I might as well settle down, yes, Em F And buy the house another round, Dm F G Send my mail to the Rosarita Beach Café. [Verse 2] C Gsus4 G F C It was one of those hot dry dime-a-dozen Mexicali days, G Am C When I fell through the door of the Rosarita Beach Café. F G Em F And I got myself a table with a view of the breakers in the bay, Dm7 G And another cold Dos Equis on the way. [Chorus 2] F G C G C I've got a million-dollar bill, but they can't change it, F Am G And they won't let me leave until my tab is paid. F G So I might as well settle down, yes, Em F And buy the house another round, Dm F G Send my mail to the Rosarita Beach Café. [Verse 3] C Gsus4 G F C Well, I soon fell in with thugs and thieves and gamblers from the beach, Am G Am C And the devil himself suggested an all-night game, F G Em F But the night winds came along like some dark-eyed senorita's song Dm7 F G And blew my straight flush out across the waves. [Chorus 3] F G C G C I've got a million-dollar bill, but they can't change it, F Am G And they won't let me leave until my tab is paid. F G So I might as well settle down, yes, Em F And buy the house another round, Dm F G Send my mail to the Rosarita Beach Café.