Chords for Gene Pitney ~ (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance (Stereo)

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92.6 bpm
Chords used:

A

E

Dm

Dbm

Bb

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Gene Pitney ~ (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance (Stereo) chords
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[E]
When [B] Liberty Valance rode to town, the women folk would hide, they'd hide.
When Liberty Valance walked around, [Abm] the men [Ab] would step aside.
Because the point of a gun [Eb] was the only [Abm] law that Liberty [B] understood.
When [Dbm] it came to shooting straight and [A] fast, he was mighty [E] good.
From out of the east, a [A] stranger came, a [Dbm] law book in his hand.
A [A] man, [E] the kind of a man the West would [A] need to tame [Dbm] a troubled land.
[Abm] Because the point of a gun was the only law that Liberty understood.
[E] When it came to shooting [A] straight and fast, he was mighty [Dbm] good.
But many a man would face his gun, and many a man would fall.
[Abm] The man who shot Liberty Valance, he shot Liberty [A] Valance, he was the bravest [Gb] of them [Dbm] all.
[A]
[E] [B] The [E] love of a girl can make a [A] man stay on when [Dbm] he should go, [A] stay on.
[B] Just trying [E] to build a [A] peaceful life where [Dbm] love is free to grow.
[Abm] But the point of a gun was the only [Ab] law that Liberty [A] understood.
[E] When the [Ab] final [A] showdown came at last, a law book was no [E] good.
[Gm] Alone and [F] afraid, she prayed [Bb] that he'd return [Dm] that fateful night, oh [Bb] that night.
[C] When nothing she said could [Bb] keep her man from [Dm] going out to fight.
[Am] From the moment a girl [Em] gets a beefle grown, [Am] the very first thing [F] she learns,
when [Dm] two men go out to face each [Bb] other, only one [Dm] returns.
Everyone who heard two shots ring out, one shot made [Fm] Liberty fall.
[F] The man who [Dm] shot Liberty Valance, [Am] he shot [A] Liberty [Bb] Valance, he was the bravest [Dm] of them all.
[Am] The man who shot Liberty [Dm] Valance, he shot Liberty [Bb] Valance, he was the bravest [G] of them all.
[Dm]
[Eb]
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E
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A
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E
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To learn Gene Pitney - (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance chords, anchor your practice on these foundational sequence of chords - Ab, Dbm, E, Ab, Dbm, A, Db, B, A, E, A and Dbm. For a smooth transition, initiate your practice at 43 BPM and gradually match the song's pace of 87 BPM. Align the capo with your vocal depth and chord choice, bearing in mind the song's original key: Db Minor.

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_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ When [B] Liberty Valance rode to town, the women folk would hide, they'd hide. _
When Liberty Valance walked around, [Abm] the men [Ab] would step aside.
Because the point of a gun [Eb] was the only [Abm] law that Liberty [B] understood.
When [Dbm] it came to shooting straight and [A] fast, he was mighty [E] good.
From out of the east, a [A] stranger came, a [Dbm] law book in his hand.
A [A] man, _ [E] the kind of a man the West would [A] need to tame [Dbm] a troubled land.
_ [Abm] Because the point of a gun was the only law that Liberty understood.
[E] When it came to shooting [A] straight and fast, he was mighty [Dbm] good.
But many a man would face his gun, and many a man would fall.
[Abm] The man who shot Liberty Valance, he shot Liberty [A] Valance, he was the bravest [Gb] of them [Dbm] all.
_ _ [A] _
_ _ [E] _ [B] The [E] love of a girl can make a [A] man stay on when [Dbm] he should go, [A] stay on.
[B] Just trying [E] to build a [A] peaceful life where [Dbm] love is free to grow.
[Abm] But the point of a gun was the only [Ab] law that Liberty [A] understood.
[E] When the [Ab] final [A] showdown came at last, a law book was no [E] good.
[Gm] Alone and [F] afraid, she prayed [Bb] that he'd return [Dm] that fateful night, oh [Bb] that night.
[C] When nothing she said could [Bb] keep her man from [Dm] going out to fight.
[Am] From the moment a girl [Em] gets a beefle grown, [Am] the very first thing [F] she learns,
when [Dm] two men go out to face each [Bb] other, only one [Dm] _ returns.
Everyone who heard two shots ring out, one shot made [Fm] Liberty fall.
[F] The man who [Dm] shot Liberty Valance, [Am] he shot [A] Liberty [Bb] Valance, he was the bravest [Dm] of them all. _
[Am] The man who shot Liberty [Dm] Valance, he shot Liberty [Bb] Valance, he was the bravest [G] of them all.
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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Within the album Something´s Gotten Hold of My Heart, written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, you'll find this song.

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