The Ballad Of Boot Hill Chords by Johnny Cash

Tempo:
83.175 bpm
Chords used:

Ab

Eb

Fm

G

D

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Johnny Cash - The Ballad of Boot Hill chords
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[D] [G]
One day in 1881, the [Dm] Tombstone Epitaph, a [G] booming newspaper in a booming [B] silver mining
town, [Em] screamed out the headlines about a gunfight at the O.K. [Bm] Corral right downtown.
[G] The headlines read, Murder in the Streets of Tombstone.
[A] [G] Well, that wasn't such hot news, but more stark and spine-chilling than that was a sight
[B] on the boardwalk in front of [D] the Epitaph building.
[Eb] Neatly laid out in beautiful caskets were [A] the bodies of Tom McClowry, [D] Frank McClowry,
and young Billy Clinton, 28 years old.
A witness at [G] the trial later said that he saw Doc Holliday blast away with a nickel-plated
pistol [Dm] and Billy Clinton screamed, Don't shoot me.
I don't want to fight.
[G]
Today there's [N] no more silver mining in Tombstone, but up there on Boot Hill, you can [D] see where
the graves of the men are.
The ones who fought over are because of a big silver strike that created Tombstone.
[Abm] Here lies less more, [Eb] four slugs from a [Ab] .44,
no less, no more.
Out [Fm] in Arizona, just south [Ab] of Tucson, [Eb] [Ab] [Eb] where [Fm] tumbleweeds tumble in search [Eb] of a home, there's
a town they call Tombstone, where the [Ab] brave never cry.
[Eb] [Ab] They live [Fm] by a six [Eb]-gun, by a six [Ab]-gun they die.
It's been [Fm] a long time now since the [Ab] town was a boon.
The [Fm] jailhouse is empty, so's the [Eb] palace saloon.
Just one look will tell you that this [Ab] town was real.
A [Fm] secluded old dirt [Eb] road leads up [Ab] to Boot Hill.
Walk up [Fm] to the fence there and look [Ab] at the view.
That's where [Fm] they were hanging, [Eb]
1882.
It's easy to see where the brave [Ab] men have died.
[Fm] Rope marks on the old [Eb] tree are now [Ab]
petrified.
[Fm] At [Ab] night [Fm] when the moon shines so [Ab] far away, it [Fm] gets mighty lonesome looking down [Eb] on their grave.
There lies Billy, never wanted [Ab] to kill, [Fm] but he's there with the guilty [Eb] way up on Boot Hill.
[Ab] At night when the moon shines so far away, it gets mighty lonesome looking down on their grave.
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Ab
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Eb
12341116
Fm
123111111
G
2131
D
1321
Ab
134211114
Eb
12341116
Fm
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To learn Johnny Cash - (Album Version) The Ballad Of Boot Hill chords, your first step should be understanding these chords - Fm, Ab, Fm, Eb and Ab in sequence. To build a solid grasp, start slowly at 41 BPM and then match the original tempo of 83 BPM. Configure the capo to your vocal range and chord preference, remembering the key of Ab Major.

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_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [G]
One day in 1881, the [Dm] Tombstone Epitaph, a [G] booming newspaper in a booming [B] silver mining
town, [Em] screamed out the headlines about a gunfight at the O.K. [Bm] Corral right downtown.
[G] The headlines read, Murder in the Streets of Tombstone.
[A] _ [G] Well, that wasn't such hot news, but more stark and spine-chilling than that was a sight
[B] on the boardwalk in front of [D] the Epitaph building.
[Eb] Neatly laid out in beautiful caskets were [A] the bodies of Tom McClowry, [D] Frank McClowry,
and young Billy Clinton, 28 years old.
A witness at [G] the trial later said that he saw Doc Holliday blast away with a nickel-plated
pistol [Dm] and Billy Clinton screamed, Don't shoot me.
I don't want to fight.
[G] _
Today there's [N] no more silver mining in Tombstone, but up there on Boot Hill, you can [D] see where
the graves of the men are.
The ones who fought over are because of a big silver strike that created Tombstone.
[Abm] Here lies less more, [Eb] four slugs from a [Ab] .44,
no less, no more.
Out [Fm] in _ Arizona, _ just south [Ab] of Tucson, [Eb] _ [Ab] _ [Eb] where [Fm] tumbleweeds tumble _ in search [Eb] of a home, _ _ there's
a town they call _ Tombstone, where the [Ab] brave never cry.
[Eb] _ [Ab] _ They live [Fm] by a six [Eb]-gun, by a six [Ab]-gun they die.
_ _ It's been [Fm] a long time now since the [Ab] town was a boon.
_ _ The [Fm] jailhouse is empty, _ so's the [Eb] palace saloon.
_ _ Just one look will tell you that this [Ab] town was real.
_ _ A [Fm] secluded old dirt [Eb] road leads up [Ab] to Boot Hill.
_ _ Walk up [Fm] to the fence there and look [Ab] at the view.
_ _ That's where [Fm] they were hanging, _ _ _ [Eb]
1882.
_ _ It's easy to see where the brave [Ab] men have died.
_ [Fm] _ Rope marks on the old [Eb] tree are now [Ab]
petrified.
_ [Fm] At [Ab] night [Fm] when the moon shines so [Ab] far away, _ it [Fm] gets mighty lonesome _ looking down [Eb] on their grave.
_ _ There lies Billy, _ _ _ never wanted [Ab] to kill, _ _ [Fm] but he's there with the guilty _ [Eb] _ way up on Boot Hill.
[Ab] _ At night when the moon shines so far away, it gets mighty lonesome looking down on their grave.
_ _ _ _ _ _

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