Chords for Big Iron but everyone is an introvert
Tempo:
114.25 bpm
Chords used:
E
C#m
A
G#
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G#] [C#m] To the town [E] of Alfreer rode [C#m] a stranger one fine day.
[E] Hardly spoke to folks around him, didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
No [A] one dared to ask his business, no [E] one dared to make a slip.
The stranger didn't have too [C#m] much to say.
[G#] Big iron on [E] his hip.
It [D#] was early in [E] the morning when [C#m] he rode into the town.
He came riding from the south side, didn't have too [G#] much to say.
[A] He's an outlaw loose and running [E] came the whisper from each lip, and he didn't have [C#m] too much to say.
Big [E] iron on his hip.
In this town there lived an outlaw by the name of Texas Ray.
Many men had tried to take him, and that many men didn't have too much to say.
He [A] was vicious and a killer, though he lived to 24, and the [G#m] notches on his pistol numbered one in 19 more.
One [E] in 19 more.
[E] Now the stranger didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
Was [E] an Arizona ranger, wouldn't be too long [C#m] in town.
He [A] came here to take an outlaw back [E] alive or maybe dead, and he said he didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
[F#m] After Texas Ray.
Long before the story was [C#m] relayed to Texas Ray.
[E] But the outlaw didn't worry men that tried before [C#m] were dead.
[G#m]
20 [A] men had tried to take him.
20 [E] men didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
[C#m] With a big iron on his hip.
Big iron [E] on his hip.
The morning passed so [G#] quickly it was time for them to meet.
[C#m] It [E] was 20 past 11 when they didn't have too much to say.
Folks [A] were watching from the windows, [E] everybody held their breath.
They knew this handsome ranger didn't have too much to say.
There was 40 feet between them when [G#] they stopped to make their play.
And the swiftness [E] of the ranger is not talked about [C#m] today.
Texas [A] Ray did not clear the leather for a [E] bullet that he ripped.
And the ranger's aim was deadly with a big iron on his hip.
Big iron [E] on his hip.
It was over [B] in a moment and the folks didn't have too [G#] much to say.
[E] There before them lay the body of the outlaw on [C#m] the ground.
Oh [Am] he might have won on living [E] but he didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
[A] Big iron on [E] his hip.
Big iron, [E] big iron.
When he tried to match the ranger with the [C#m] big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron on his hip.
[C#m]
[E] Hardly spoke to folks around him, didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
No [A] one dared to ask his business, no [E] one dared to make a slip.
The stranger didn't have too [C#m] much to say.
[G#] Big iron on [E] his hip.
It [D#] was early in [E] the morning when [C#m] he rode into the town.
He came riding from the south side, didn't have too [G#] much to say.
[A] He's an outlaw loose and running [E] came the whisper from each lip, and he didn't have [C#m] too much to say.
Big [E] iron on his hip.
In this town there lived an outlaw by the name of Texas Ray.
Many men had tried to take him, and that many men didn't have too much to say.
He [A] was vicious and a killer, though he lived to 24, and the [G#m] notches on his pistol numbered one in 19 more.
One [E] in 19 more.
[E] Now the stranger didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
Was [E] an Arizona ranger, wouldn't be too long [C#m] in town.
He [A] came here to take an outlaw back [E] alive or maybe dead, and he said he didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
[F#m] After Texas Ray.
Long before the story was [C#m] relayed to Texas Ray.
[E] But the outlaw didn't worry men that tried before [C#m] were dead.
[G#m]
20 [A] men had tried to take him.
20 [E] men didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
[C#m] With a big iron on his hip.
Big iron [E] on his hip.
The morning passed so [G#] quickly it was time for them to meet.
[C#m] It [E] was 20 past 11 when they didn't have too much to say.
Folks [A] were watching from the windows, [E] everybody held their breath.
They knew this handsome ranger didn't have too much to say.
There was 40 feet between them when [G#] they stopped to make their play.
And the swiftness [E] of the ranger is not talked about [C#m] today.
Texas [A] Ray did not clear the leather for a [E] bullet that he ripped.
And the ranger's aim was deadly with a big iron on his hip.
Big iron [E] on his hip.
It was over [B] in a moment and the folks didn't have too [G#] much to say.
[E] There before them lay the body of the outlaw on [C#m] the ground.
Oh [Am] he might have won on living [E] but he didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
[A] Big iron on [E] his hip.
Big iron, [E] big iron.
When he tried to match the ranger with the [C#m] big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron on his hip.
[C#m]
Key:
E
C#m
A
G#
G#m
E
C#m
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [C#m] To the town [E] of Alfreer rode [C#m] a stranger one fine day. _ _
[E] Hardly spoke to folks around him, didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
_ _ No [A] one dared to ask his business, no [E] one dared to make a slip.
The stranger didn't have too [C#m] much to say.
_ [G#] Big iron on [E] his hip.
_ _ _ It [D#] was early in [E] the morning when [C#m] he rode into the town. _ _
_ He came riding from the south side, didn't have too [G#] much to say.
_ _ _ [A] He's an outlaw loose and running [E] came the whisper from each lip, and he didn't have [C#m] too much to say.
_ Big [E] iron on his hip.
_ _ _ _ In this town there lived an outlaw by the name of Texas Ray. _ _
_ Many men had tried to take him, and that many men didn't have too much to say.
_ _ He [A] was vicious and a killer, though he lived to 24, and the [G#m] notches on his pistol numbered one in 19 more.
One [E] in 19 more. _ _ _ _ _
[E] Now the stranger didn't have too much [C#m] to say. _
Was [E] an Arizona ranger, wouldn't be too long [C#m] in town.
_ He [A] came here to take an outlaw back [E] alive or maybe dead, and he said he didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
_ _ [F#m] After Texas Ray.
_ _ _ _ Long before the story was [C#m] relayed to Texas Ray. _
_ [E] But the outlaw didn't worry men that tried before [C#m] were dead.
_ _ [G#m] _ _
20 [A] men had tried to take him.
20 [E] men didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
_ [C#m] With a big iron on his hip.
Big iron [E] on his hip. _ _ _ _
_ The morning passed so [G#] quickly it was time for them to meet.
[C#m] _ _ It [E] was 20 past 11 when they didn't have too much to say. _ _
Folks [A] were watching from the windows, [E] everybody held their breath.
They knew this handsome ranger didn't have too much to say.
_ _ There was 40 feet between them when [G#] they stopped to make their play. _ _ _
And the swiftness [E] of the ranger is not talked about [C#m] today.
_ _ _ Texas [A] Ray did not clear the leather for a [E] bullet that he ripped.
And the ranger's aim was deadly with a big iron on his hip.
Big iron [E] on his hip.
_ _ _ _ It was over [B] in a moment and the folks didn't have too [G#] much to say.
_ [E] There before them lay the body of the outlaw on [C#m] the ground.
_ _ Oh [Am] he might have won on living [E] but he didn't have too much [C#m] to say. _
[A] Big iron on [E] his hip. _ _ _
_ Big iron, [E] big iron.
When he tried to match the ranger with the [C#m] big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron on his hip.
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [C#m] To the town [E] of Alfreer rode [C#m] a stranger one fine day. _ _
[E] Hardly spoke to folks around him, didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
_ _ No [A] one dared to ask his business, no [E] one dared to make a slip.
The stranger didn't have too [C#m] much to say.
_ [G#] Big iron on [E] his hip.
_ _ _ It [D#] was early in [E] the morning when [C#m] he rode into the town. _ _
_ He came riding from the south side, didn't have too [G#] much to say.
_ _ _ [A] He's an outlaw loose and running [E] came the whisper from each lip, and he didn't have [C#m] too much to say.
_ Big [E] iron on his hip.
_ _ _ _ In this town there lived an outlaw by the name of Texas Ray. _ _
_ Many men had tried to take him, and that many men didn't have too much to say.
_ _ He [A] was vicious and a killer, though he lived to 24, and the [G#m] notches on his pistol numbered one in 19 more.
One [E] in 19 more. _ _ _ _ _
[E] Now the stranger didn't have too much [C#m] to say. _
Was [E] an Arizona ranger, wouldn't be too long [C#m] in town.
_ He [A] came here to take an outlaw back [E] alive or maybe dead, and he said he didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
_ _ [F#m] After Texas Ray.
_ _ _ _ Long before the story was [C#m] relayed to Texas Ray. _
_ [E] But the outlaw didn't worry men that tried before [C#m] were dead.
_ _ [G#m] _ _
20 [A] men had tried to take him.
20 [E] men didn't have too much [C#m] to say.
_ [C#m] With a big iron on his hip.
Big iron [E] on his hip. _ _ _ _
_ The morning passed so [G#] quickly it was time for them to meet.
[C#m] _ _ It [E] was 20 past 11 when they didn't have too much to say. _ _
Folks [A] were watching from the windows, [E] everybody held their breath.
They knew this handsome ranger didn't have too much to say.
_ _ There was 40 feet between them when [G#] they stopped to make their play. _ _ _
And the swiftness [E] of the ranger is not talked about [C#m] today.
_ _ _ Texas [A] Ray did not clear the leather for a [E] bullet that he ripped.
And the ranger's aim was deadly with a big iron on his hip.
Big iron [E] on his hip.
_ _ _ _ It was over [B] in a moment and the folks didn't have too [G#] much to say.
_ [E] There before them lay the body of the outlaw on [C#m] the ground.
_ _ Oh [Am] he might have won on living [E] but he didn't have too much [C#m] to say. _
[A] Big iron on [E] his hip. _ _ _
_ Big iron, [E] big iron.
When he tried to match the ranger with the [C#m] big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron on his hip.
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
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