Chords for Kris Kristofferson - El Coyote (Live at Farm Aid 1985)
Tempo:
120.05 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
Bm
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bm]
[A] [E]
They call him a bandit, you know them not, till he ought to wear [B] on his gun.
He's a beautiful life, partially blinded, staring too [C#] long at the [E] sun.
But he's heard of his story and yet nobody's been really lucky to [A] be alive.
Wolfpack will [E] die when he's scattered by man, [B] lone coyote is the [E] fire.
[A] [E]
Old Blueberry, the fearless life was the mountain that he was [B] determined to climb.
He thought the scent of his sister's bitter, who taught him to love [Em] her in [E] mind.
Somehow or other she gathered together, from any [A] side on her way.
And they run by his side [E] through the chill, hungry night, [B] and sleep through the sweet [E] serenade.
[A] There's a part of his heart [E] up in heaven, [A] and a part that'll [E] always be wild.
And [A] all you can [C#m] leave them is love and a reason [B] to run for the rest of their life.
Lonesome coyote [E] survived.
[A] [E]
But he's heard
[B] of his story
[E] and yet nobody's been really lucky to be alive.
[A] There's a part of his heart [E] up in heaven, [A] and a part that'll [E] always be wild.
[A] And all you can leave [E] them is love and a reason [B] to run for the rest of your life.
Lonesome coyote [E] survived.
Alright!
[N] Listen!
God bless y'all for coming here!
[A] [E]
They call him a bandit, you know them not, till he ought to wear [B] on his gun.
He's a beautiful life, partially blinded, staring too [C#] long at the [E] sun.
But he's heard of his story and yet nobody's been really lucky to [A] be alive.
Wolfpack will [E] die when he's scattered by man, [B] lone coyote is the [E] fire.
[A] [E]
Old Blueberry, the fearless life was the mountain that he was [B] determined to climb.
He thought the scent of his sister's bitter, who taught him to love [Em] her in [E] mind.
Somehow or other she gathered together, from any [A] side on her way.
And they run by his side [E] through the chill, hungry night, [B] and sleep through the sweet [E] serenade.
[A] There's a part of his heart [E] up in heaven, [A] and a part that'll [E] always be wild.
And [A] all you can [C#m] leave them is love and a reason [B] to run for the rest of their life.
Lonesome coyote [E] survived.
[A] [E]
But he's heard
[B] of his story
[E] and yet nobody's been really lucky to be alive.
[A] There's a part of his heart [E] up in heaven, [A] and a part that'll [E] always be wild.
[A] And all you can leave [E] them is love and a reason [B] to run for the rest of your life.
Lonesome coyote [E] survived.
Alright!
[N] Listen!
God bless y'all for coming here!
Key:
E
A
B
Bm
C#
E
A
B
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ They call him a bandit, you know them not, till he ought to wear [B] on his gun.
_ _ He's a beautiful life, partially _ blinded, staring too [C#] long at the [E] sun.
_ But he's heard of his story and yet _ nobody's been really lucky to [A] be alive.
_ _ _ Wolfpack will [E] die when he's scattered by man, [B] _ lone coyote is the [E] fire.
_ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Old Blueberry, the fearless life was the mountain that he was [B] determined to climb. _ _
He thought the scent of his sister's bitter, who taught him to love [Em] her in [E] mind. _ _
Somehow or other she gathered together, from any [A] side on her way. _
And they run by his side [E] through the chill, hungry night, [B] and sleep through the sweet [E] serenade. _ _
_ _ _ [A] There's a part of his heart [E] up in heaven, _ [A] and a part that'll [E] always be wild.
And [A] all you can [C#m] leave them is love and a reason [B] to run for the rest of their life.
_ _ _ Lonesome coyote [E] survived.
_ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ But he's heard _ _
[B] _ _ _ of his story _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ and yet nobody's been really lucky to be alive.
[A] There's a part of his heart [E] up in heaven, _ [A] and a part that'll [E] always be wild.
_ [A] And all you can leave [E] them is love and a reason [B] to run for the rest of your life.
_ _ _ Lonesome coyote [E] survived. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Alright!
[N] _ _ Listen!
God bless y'all for coming here!
_ _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ They call him a bandit, you know them not, till he ought to wear [B] on his gun.
_ _ He's a beautiful life, partially _ blinded, staring too [C#] long at the [E] sun.
_ But he's heard of his story and yet _ nobody's been really lucky to [A] be alive.
_ _ _ Wolfpack will [E] die when he's scattered by man, [B] _ lone coyote is the [E] fire.
_ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Old Blueberry, the fearless life was the mountain that he was [B] determined to climb. _ _
He thought the scent of his sister's bitter, who taught him to love [Em] her in [E] mind. _ _
Somehow or other she gathered together, from any [A] side on her way. _
And they run by his side [E] through the chill, hungry night, [B] and sleep through the sweet [E] serenade. _ _
_ _ _ [A] There's a part of his heart [E] up in heaven, _ [A] and a part that'll [E] always be wild.
And [A] all you can [C#m] leave them is love and a reason [B] to run for the rest of their life.
_ _ _ Lonesome coyote [E] survived.
_ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ But he's heard _ _
[B] _ _ _ of his story _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ and yet nobody's been really lucky to be alive.
[A] There's a part of his heart [E] up in heaven, _ [A] and a part that'll [E] always be wild.
_ [A] And all you can leave [E] them is love and a reason [B] to run for the rest of your life.
_ _ _ Lonesome coyote [E] survived. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Alright!
[N] _ _ Listen!
God bless y'all for coming here!