Cowboy And Clown Chords by Craig Morgan
Tempo:
119.2 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[C]
[G]
[C]
[G] [C] [G] As he climbed in the chute, the [C] crowd held its [G] breath.
He [C] was seconds [G] from glory, [Am] or moments from [D] death.
[G] They knew with this bull, it [C] could go either [G] way.
He [C] said, let her go [Am] boys, [D] and prayed.
[G] He hung on for eight, [C] but he couldn't get [G] loose.
That's [C] when a clown they called [G] crazy [Am] came to his [D] rescue.
[G] When the dust finally settled, [C] they both walked [G] away.
They [C] became best [G] of friends [D] that day.
[Em]
[D] [G] The cowboy and [D] clown, [Em] hostess [G] to brother, [C] chips up [G] or down.
They [Am] can count on [D] each other, [G] buckles [D] and bears.
[Em] Winning and [G] losing, [C] laughter [G] and tears.
[Am] Broken hearts [D] and bruises.
[Am] They live for the next final [D] round, the cowboy [G] and clown.
[C]
[G] [C] [G] From Denver to Dallas, [C] to the Calgary [G] Stampede.
[C] They took all [G] those towns, [Am] and a few in [D] between.
But [G] it ended one night, [C] in a West Texas [G] town.
The [C] bulls either got [G] faster, or [Am] crazy [G] slowed down.
[D]
[A] 500 pickups, [D] lights on, [A] driving slow.
[D] A 10 on [A] the hill, [Bm] at the end of [E] the road.
[A] When the last Bible closed, [D] one cowboy [A] stayed.
[D] He said, let her [A] go boys, [E] and prayed.
[F#m]
[E] [A] The cowboy [E] and clown, [F#m] hostess [A] to brother, [D] chips up [A] or down.
[Bm] They could count on [E] each other, [A] buckles [E] and bears.
[F#m] Winning and [A] losing, [D] laughter [A] and tears.
[Bm] Broken hearts [E] and bruises.
[Bm] They live for the next [E] final round, [C#m] [Bm]
[E]
the cowboy [A] and clown.
[D] [A]
[D]
[A] [D]
[A]
[C]
[G]
[C]
[G] [C] [G] As he climbed in the chute, the [C] crowd held its [G] breath.
He [C] was seconds [G] from glory, [Am] or moments from [D] death.
[G] They knew with this bull, it [C] could go either [G] way.
He [C] said, let her go [Am] boys, [D] and prayed.
[G] He hung on for eight, [C] but he couldn't get [G] loose.
That's [C] when a clown they called [G] crazy [Am] came to his [D] rescue.
[G] When the dust finally settled, [C] they both walked [G] away.
They [C] became best [G] of friends [D] that day.
[Em]
[D] [G] The cowboy and [D] clown, [Em] hostess [G] to brother, [C] chips up [G] or down.
They [Am] can count on [D] each other, [G] buckles [D] and bears.
[Em] Winning and [G] losing, [C] laughter [G] and tears.
[Am] Broken hearts [D] and bruises.
[Am] They live for the next final [D] round, the cowboy [G] and clown.
[C]
[G] [C] [G] From Denver to Dallas, [C] to the Calgary [G] Stampede.
[C] They took all [G] those towns, [Am] and a few in [D] between.
But [G] it ended one night, [C] in a West Texas [G] town.
The [C] bulls either got [G] faster, or [Am] crazy [G] slowed down.
[D]
[A] 500 pickups, [D] lights on, [A] driving slow.
[D] A 10 on [A] the hill, [Bm] at the end of [E] the road.
[A] When the last Bible closed, [D] one cowboy [A] stayed.
[D] He said, let her [A] go boys, [E] and prayed.
[F#m]
[E] [A] The cowboy [E] and clown, [F#m] hostess [A] to brother, [D] chips up [A] or down.
[Bm] They could count on [E] each other, [A] buckles [E] and bears.
[F#m] Winning and [A] losing, [D] laughter [A] and tears.
[Bm] Broken hearts [E] and bruises.
[Bm] They live for the next [E] final round, [C#m] [Bm]
[E]
the cowboy [A] and clown.
[D] [A]
[D]
[A] [D]
[A]
Key:
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C
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_ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] [G] As he climbed in the chute, the [C] crowd held its [G] breath.
He [C] was seconds [G] from glory, [Am] or moments from [D] death.
[G] They knew with this bull, it [C] could go either [G] way.
He [C] said, let her go [Am] _ boys, [D] and prayed.
_ _ [G] He hung on for eight, [C] but he couldn't get [G] loose.
That's [C] when a clown they called [G] crazy [Am] came to his [D] rescue.
_ [G] When the dust finally settled, [C] they both walked [G] away.
They [C] became best [G] of friends [D] that _ day.
_ _ _ [Em] _
[D] [G] The cowboy and [D] clown, _ [Em] hostess [G] to brother, _ [C] chips up [G] or down.
They [Am] can count on [D] each other, _ [G] _ buckles [D] and bears.
_ [Em] _ Winning and [G] losing, _ [C] laughter [G] and tears.
_ [Am] Broken hearts [D] and bruises.
_ _ [Am] They live for the next final [D] round, the cowboy [G] and clown.
_ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] [G] From Denver to Dallas, [C] to the Calgary [G] Stampede.
_ [C] They took all [G] those towns, [Am] and a few in [D] between.
But [G] it ended one night, [C] in a West Texas [G] town.
The [C] bulls either got [G] faster, or [Am] crazy [G] slowed _ down. _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] 500 _ pickups, [D] lights on, [A] driving slow.
[D] A 10 on [A] the hill, [Bm] at the end of [E] the road.
[A] When the last Bible closed, _ [D] one cowboy [A] stayed.
[D] He said, let her [A] go boys, [E] and prayed.
_ [F#m] _
[E] [A] The cowboy [E] and clown, _ [F#m] _ hostess [A] to brother, _ [D] chips up [A] or down.
[Bm] They could count on [E] each other, [A] _ buckles [E] and bears.
_ [F#m] _ Winning and [A] losing, _ [D] laughter [A] and tears.
[Bm] Broken hearts [E] and _ bruises.
_ [Bm] They live for the next [E] final _ round, [C#m] _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _
the cowboy [A] and clown.
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_ [G] _ _ [C] [G] As he climbed in the chute, the [C] crowd held its [G] breath.
He [C] was seconds [G] from glory, [Am] or moments from [D] death.
[G] They knew with this bull, it [C] could go either [G] way.
He [C] said, let her go [Am] _ boys, [D] and prayed.
_ _ [G] He hung on for eight, [C] but he couldn't get [G] loose.
That's [C] when a clown they called [G] crazy [Am] came to his [D] rescue.
_ [G] When the dust finally settled, [C] they both walked [G] away.
They [C] became best [G] of friends [D] that _ day.
_ _ _ [Em] _
[D] [G] The cowboy and [D] clown, _ [Em] hostess [G] to brother, _ [C] chips up [G] or down.
They [Am] can count on [D] each other, _ [G] _ buckles [D] and bears.
_ [Em] _ Winning and [G] losing, _ [C] laughter [G] and tears.
_ [Am] Broken hearts [D] and bruises.
_ _ [Am] They live for the next final [D] round, the cowboy [G] and clown.
_ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] [G] From Denver to Dallas, [C] to the Calgary [G] Stampede.
_ [C] They took all [G] those towns, [Am] and a few in [D] between.
But [G] it ended one night, [C] in a West Texas [G] town.
The [C] bulls either got [G] faster, or [Am] crazy [G] slowed _ down. _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] 500 _ pickups, [D] lights on, [A] driving slow.
[D] A 10 on [A] the hill, [Bm] at the end of [E] the road.
[A] When the last Bible closed, _ [D] one cowboy [A] stayed.
[D] He said, let her [A] go boys, [E] and prayed.
_ [F#m] _
[E] [A] The cowboy [E] and clown, _ [F#m] _ hostess [A] to brother, _ [D] chips up [A] or down.
[Bm] They could count on [E] each other, [A] _ buckles [E] and bears.
_ [F#m] _ Winning and [A] losing, _ [D] laughter [A] and tears.
[Bm] Broken hearts [E] and _ bruises.
_ [Bm] They live for the next [E] final _ round, [C#m] _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _
the cowboy [A] and clown.
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