Chords for Dusty Chaps - Drugstore Cowboy
Tempo:
68.25 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [A] [D]
[A] [D]
He's got a pickup truck with a three-gun rack, [G] a hand-tool belt with his name on [D] the back,
got a leather vest and a Stetson hat, and [A] he talks with a western drawl.
[D] He's got fancy shirts and high-heeled [G] boots, a silver buckle and a gun that shoots,
[D] and he drinks his whiskey till he hollers and hews, [A] and he starts a [D] barroom brawl.
[G] Here's a song for all you [D] drugstore [G] cowboys.
[D] You grew up watching pecs and hopping, [E]
gallop across [A] the street.
[D] You wished that you [Bm] were working on [G] a big spread in the [Gm] wild.
[D] Riding herd and breaking bronco, [A] just like boys [D] and gee,
good lady, [A] good lady.
[D]
[G] [Em] [A]
[D] [A]
He works all week and gets paid all right, so he can go honky [E]-tonking Saturday [D] night
and dance with his best girl and start a fight.
That's what he likes to do with his western clothes in that country [G] band.
He starts to feel [Em] like a real [D] ranch hand, and it's not so hard for me to understand,
because [A] I'm a drugstore cowboy [D] too.
[G] Here's a song for all us [D] drugstore [G] cowboys.
[D] You grew up watching pecs and hopping, [E] gallop across [A] the street.
[D] You wished that you were working on [G] a big spread in the [Gm] wild.
[D] Riding herd and breaking bronco, [A] just like boys [D] and gee.
[G] Here's a song for all us [D] drugstore [G] cowboys.
[D] You grew up watching pecs and [E] hopping, gallop [A] across the street.
[D] You wished that you were working [G] on a big spread [Gm] in the wild.
[D] Riding herd and breaking [A] bronco, just like [D] boys and gee,
good lady, [A]
good lady.
[D]
[A] [D]
He's got a pickup truck with a three-gun rack, [G] a hand-tool belt with his name on [D] the back,
got a leather vest and a Stetson hat, and [A] he talks with a western drawl.
[D] He's got fancy shirts and high-heeled [G] boots, a silver buckle and a gun that shoots,
[D] and he drinks his whiskey till he hollers and hews, [A] and he starts a [D] barroom brawl.
[G] Here's a song for all you [D] drugstore [G] cowboys.
[D] You grew up watching pecs and hopping, [E]
gallop across [A] the street.
[D] You wished that you [Bm] were working on [G] a big spread in the [Gm] wild.
[D] Riding herd and breaking bronco, [A] just like boys [D] and gee,
good lady, [A] good lady.
[D]
[G] [Em] [A]
[D] [A]
He works all week and gets paid all right, so he can go honky [E]-tonking Saturday [D] night
and dance with his best girl and start a fight.
That's what he likes to do with his western clothes in that country [G] band.
He starts to feel [Em] like a real [D] ranch hand, and it's not so hard for me to understand,
because [A] I'm a drugstore cowboy [D] too.
[G] Here's a song for all us [D] drugstore [G] cowboys.
[D] You grew up watching pecs and hopping, [E] gallop across [A] the street.
[D] You wished that you were working on [G] a big spread in the [Gm] wild.
[D] Riding herd and breaking bronco, [A] just like boys [D] and gee.
[G] Here's a song for all us [D] drugstore [G] cowboys.
[D] You grew up watching pecs and [E] hopping, gallop [A] across the street.
[D] You wished that you were working [G] on a big spread [Gm] in the wild.
[D] Riding herd and breaking [A] bronco, just like [D] boys and gee,
good lady, [A]
good lady.
[D]
Key:
D
A
G
E
Gm
D
A
G
_ [E] _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ He's got a pickup truck with a three-gun rack, [G] a hand-tool belt with his name on [D] the back,
got a leather vest and a Stetson hat, and [A] he talks with a western drawl.
[D] He's got fancy shirts and high-heeled [G] boots, a silver buckle and a gun that shoots,
[D] and he drinks his whiskey till he hollers and hews, [A] and he starts a [D] barroom brawl.
_ [G] Here's a song for all you [D] drugstore _ [G] cowboys.
[D] You grew up watching pecs and hopping, [E]
gallop across [A] the street.
[D] You wished that you [Bm] were working on [G] a big spread in the [Gm] wild.
_ [D] Riding herd and breaking bronco, [A] just like boys [D] and gee,
good lady, [A] good lady.
_ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ He works all week and gets paid all right, so he can go honky [E]-tonking Saturday [D] night
and dance with his best girl and start a fight.
That's what he likes to do with his western clothes in that country [G] band.
He starts to feel [Em] like a real [D] ranch hand, and it's not so hard for me to understand,
because [A] I'm a drugstore cowboy [D] too.
_ _ [G] Here's a song for all us [D] drugstore [G] cowboys.
[D] You grew up watching pecs and hopping, [E] gallop across [A] the street.
[D] You wished that you were working on [G] a big spread in the [Gm] wild.
_ [D] Riding herd and breaking bronco, [A] just like boys [D] and gee.
_ [G] Here's a song for all us [D] drugstore _ [G] cowboys.
[D] You grew up watching pecs and [E] hopping, gallop [A] across the street.
[D] You wished that you were working [G] on a big spread [Gm] in the wild.
_ [D] Riding herd and breaking [A] bronco, just like [D] boys and gee,
good lady, [A]
good lady.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ He's got a pickup truck with a three-gun rack, [G] a hand-tool belt with his name on [D] the back,
got a leather vest and a Stetson hat, and [A] he talks with a western drawl.
[D] He's got fancy shirts and high-heeled [G] boots, a silver buckle and a gun that shoots,
[D] and he drinks his whiskey till he hollers and hews, [A] and he starts a [D] barroom brawl.
_ [G] Here's a song for all you [D] drugstore _ [G] cowboys.
[D] You grew up watching pecs and hopping, [E]
gallop across [A] the street.
[D] You wished that you [Bm] were working on [G] a big spread in the [Gm] wild.
_ [D] Riding herd and breaking bronco, [A] just like boys [D] and gee,
good lady, [A] good lady.
_ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ He works all week and gets paid all right, so he can go honky [E]-tonking Saturday [D] night
and dance with his best girl and start a fight.
That's what he likes to do with his western clothes in that country [G] band.
He starts to feel [Em] like a real [D] ranch hand, and it's not so hard for me to understand,
because [A] I'm a drugstore cowboy [D] too.
_ _ [G] Here's a song for all us [D] drugstore [G] cowboys.
[D] You grew up watching pecs and hopping, [E] gallop across [A] the street.
[D] You wished that you were working on [G] a big spread in the [Gm] wild.
_ [D] Riding herd and breaking bronco, [A] just like boys [D] and gee.
_ [G] Here's a song for all us [D] drugstore _ [G] cowboys.
[D] You grew up watching pecs and [E] hopping, gallop [A] across the street.
[D] You wished that you were working [G] on a big spread [Gm] in the wild.
_ [D] Riding herd and breaking [A] bronco, just like [D] boys and gee,
good lady, [A]
good lady.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _