Chords for Fallout New Vegas Soundtrack - Big Iron - Marty Robbins
Tempo:
109.8 bpm
Chords used:
E
C#m
A
G#
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G#] [E] To the town of Albuquerque [C#m] rode a stranger one fine day Hardly spoke [E] to folks around him, didn't have too much to say
[A] No one dared to ask his business, [E] no one dared to make a slip The stranger there among them [C#m] had a big iron on his hip
[G#] Big iron on [E] his hip
It was early in the morning [C#m] when he rode into the town He [E] came riding from the south side slowly looking [C#m] all around
[A] He's an outlaw loosing running candle [E]
whispered from each lip And he's here to do some [B] business with a [C#m] big iron on his hip
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip
In this town there lived an outlaw [C#] by [C#m] the name of Texas Red Many [Bm] men had tried [E] to take him and that many [C#m] men were dead
[A] He was vicious and a killer though he [E] lived to 24 And the notches on [G#m] his pistol numbered one in ninety more
[E] One in ninety more
Now the stranger started talking made [G#] it plain [C#m] to folks around Was an Arizona ranger wouldn't be too long in town
He [F#] came here to take an outlaw back [E] alive or maybe dead And he said it didn't matter [C#m] he was after Texas Red
After [E] Texas Red
It wasn't long before [C#m] the story was relayed to Texas Red But [E] the outlaw didn't worry men to try it before [C#m] were dead
[A] Twenty men had tried to take him, [E] twenty men had made a slip Twenty one would be the ranger [C#m] with a big iron on his hip
Big iron on [E] his hip
The morning passed so quickly [G#] it was time for [C#m] them to meet It [E] was twenty past eleven when they walked [C#m] out in the street
[A] Folks were watching from the windows [E] everybody held their breath They knew this handsome ranger [G#] was about to meet his [G#] death
[E]
There was forty feet between them when [G#] they stopped to [C#m] make their place And the [E] swiftness of the ranger is still talked about today
Texas [A] Red did not cleared leather [E] for a bullet fell and he ripped And the ranger's aim was deadly [C#] with a big [C#m] iron on his hip
Big iron on [E] his hip
It was over in a [G#m] moment and the folks had gathered [C#m] round There [E]
before them lay the body of the outlaw [C#m] on the ground
[A] Oh he might have went on living [E] but he made one fatal slip When he tried to match the ranger [C#m] with a big iron on his hip
[A] Big iron on his hip
Big iron, [E]
big iron
When he tried to match the ranger with a big iron on [C#m] his hip
Big iron on his hip
[C#m]
[A] No one dared to ask his business, [E] no one dared to make a slip The stranger there among them [C#m] had a big iron on his hip
[G#] Big iron on [E] his hip
It was early in the morning [C#m] when he rode into the town He [E] came riding from the south side slowly looking [C#m] all around
[A] He's an outlaw loosing running candle [E]
whispered from each lip And he's here to do some [B] business with a [C#m] big iron on his hip
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip
In this town there lived an outlaw [C#] by [C#m] the name of Texas Red Many [Bm] men had tried [E] to take him and that many [C#m] men were dead
[A] He was vicious and a killer though he [E] lived to 24 And the notches on [G#m] his pistol numbered one in ninety more
[E] One in ninety more
Now the stranger started talking made [G#] it plain [C#m] to folks around Was an Arizona ranger wouldn't be too long in town
He [F#] came here to take an outlaw back [E] alive or maybe dead And he said it didn't matter [C#m] he was after Texas Red
After [E] Texas Red
It wasn't long before [C#m] the story was relayed to Texas Red But [E] the outlaw didn't worry men to try it before [C#m] were dead
[A] Twenty men had tried to take him, [E] twenty men had made a slip Twenty one would be the ranger [C#m] with a big iron on his hip
Big iron on [E] his hip
The morning passed so quickly [G#] it was time for [C#m] them to meet It [E] was twenty past eleven when they walked [C#m] out in the street
[A] Folks were watching from the windows [E] everybody held their breath They knew this handsome ranger [G#] was about to meet his [G#] death
[E]
There was forty feet between them when [G#] they stopped to [C#m] make their place And the [E] swiftness of the ranger is still talked about today
Texas [A] Red did not cleared leather [E] for a bullet fell and he ripped And the ranger's aim was deadly [C#] with a big [C#m] iron on his hip
Big iron on [E] his hip
It was over in a [G#m] moment and the folks had gathered [C#m] round There [E]
before them lay the body of the outlaw [C#m] on the ground
[A] Oh he might have went on living [E] but he made one fatal slip When he tried to match the ranger [C#m] with a big iron on his hip
[A] Big iron on his hip
Big iron, [E]
big iron
When he tried to match the ranger with a big iron on [C#m] his hip
Big iron on his hip
[C#m]
Key:
E
C#m
A
G#
C#
E
C#m
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [E] To the town of Albuquerque [C#m] rode a stranger one fine day _ _ Hardly spoke [E] to folks around him, didn't have too much to say
_ _ [A] No one dared to ask his business, [E] no one dared to make a slip The stranger there among them [C#m] had a big iron on his hip
[G#] Big iron on [E] his hip
_ _ _ It was early in the morning [C#m] when he rode into the town _ He [E] came riding from the south side slowly looking [C#m] all around
_ _ [A] He's an outlaw loosing running candle [E]
whispered from each lip And he's here to do some [B] business with a [C#m] big iron on his hip
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip _
_ _ In this town there lived an outlaw [C#] by [C#m] the name of Texas Red _ Many [Bm] men had tried [E] to take him and that many [C#m] men were dead _
_ [A] He was vicious and a killer though he [E] lived to 24 And the notches on [G#m] his pistol numbered one in ninety more
[E] One in ninety more _ _
_ Now the stranger started talking made [G#] it plain [C#m] to folks around _ _ Was an Arizona ranger wouldn't be too long in town _
He [F#] came here to take an outlaw back [E] alive or maybe dead And he said it didn't matter [C#m] he was after Texas Red
After [E] Texas Red _ _
It wasn't long before [C#m] the story was relayed to Texas Red _ _ But [E] the outlaw didn't worry men to try it before [C#m] were dead _ _
_ _ [A] Twenty men had tried to take him, [E] twenty men had made a slip Twenty one would be the ranger [C#m] with a big iron on his hip
Big iron on [E] his hip
_ _ _ The morning passed so quickly [G#] it was time for [C#m] them to meet _ It [E] was twenty past eleven when they walked [C#m] out in the street _
_ _ [A] Folks were watching from the windows [E] everybody held their breath They knew this handsome ranger [G#] was about to meet his [G#] death
_ _ [E] _ _ _
There _ was forty feet between them when [G#] they stopped to [C#m] make their place _ _ And the [E] swiftness of the ranger is still talked about today _ _
_ _ Texas [A] Red did not cleared leather [E] for a bullet fell and he ripped And the ranger's aim was deadly [C#] with a big [C#m] iron on his hip
Big iron on [E] his hip
_ _ _ It was over in a [G#m] moment and the folks had gathered [C#m] round _ There [E]
before them lay the body of the outlaw [C#m] on the ground
_ _ [A] Oh he might have went on living [E] but he made one fatal slip When he tried to match the ranger [C#m] with a big iron on his hip
[A] Big iron on his hip _
_ _ _ _ Big iron, [E]
big iron
When he tried to match the ranger with a big iron on [C#m] his hip
Big iron on his hip
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [E] To the town of Albuquerque [C#m] rode a stranger one fine day _ _ Hardly spoke [E] to folks around him, didn't have too much to say
_ _ [A] No one dared to ask his business, [E] no one dared to make a slip The stranger there among them [C#m] had a big iron on his hip
[G#] Big iron on [E] his hip
_ _ _ It was early in the morning [C#m] when he rode into the town _ He [E] came riding from the south side slowly looking [C#m] all around
_ _ [A] He's an outlaw loosing running candle [E]
whispered from each lip And he's here to do some [B] business with a [C#m] big iron on his hip
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip _
_ _ In this town there lived an outlaw [C#] by [C#m] the name of Texas Red _ Many [Bm] men had tried [E] to take him and that many [C#m] men were dead _
_ [A] He was vicious and a killer though he [E] lived to 24 And the notches on [G#m] his pistol numbered one in ninety more
[E] One in ninety more _ _
_ Now the stranger started talking made [G#] it plain [C#m] to folks around _ _ Was an Arizona ranger wouldn't be too long in town _
He [F#] came here to take an outlaw back [E] alive or maybe dead And he said it didn't matter [C#m] he was after Texas Red
After [E] Texas Red _ _
It wasn't long before [C#m] the story was relayed to Texas Red _ _ But [E] the outlaw didn't worry men to try it before [C#m] were dead _ _
_ _ [A] Twenty men had tried to take him, [E] twenty men had made a slip Twenty one would be the ranger [C#m] with a big iron on his hip
Big iron on [E] his hip
_ _ _ The morning passed so quickly [G#] it was time for [C#m] them to meet _ It [E] was twenty past eleven when they walked [C#m] out in the street _
_ _ [A] Folks were watching from the windows [E] everybody held their breath They knew this handsome ranger [G#] was about to meet his [G#] death
_ _ [E] _ _ _
There _ was forty feet between them when [G#] they stopped to [C#m] make their place _ _ And the [E] swiftness of the ranger is still talked about today _ _
_ _ Texas [A] Red did not cleared leather [E] for a bullet fell and he ripped And the ranger's aim was deadly [C#] with a big [C#m] iron on his hip
Big iron on [E] his hip
_ _ _ It was over in a [G#m] moment and the folks had gathered [C#m] round _ There [E]
before them lay the body of the outlaw [C#m] on the ground
_ _ [A] Oh he might have went on living [E] but he made one fatal slip When he tried to match the ranger [C#m] with a big iron on his hip
[A] Big iron on his hip _
_ _ _ _ Big iron, [E]
big iron
When he tried to match the ranger with a big iron on [C#m] his hip
Big iron on his hip
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _