Chords for Lalo Guerrero - Pancho Lopez 1955
Tempo:
113 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[G]
[D] [G]
Born in [C] Chihuahua in 1903, on a [A] sarape out [D] under a tree.
[G] He was so fat [C] he could [A] almost not see, [D] he could eat 12 tacos when he [G] was only three.
[Cm]
Pancho, [G] Pancho Lopez, [D] the pride of all [G] Mexico.
[Bm] [G]
When he was [C] seven he could [G] shoot his gun, ride on his burro till [A] the day [Bm] it is [G] done.
But when there's work [C] to do, why [A] Pancho he run, [D] he go out a grinning [F#] to sleep [G] in the sun.
[C] Pancho, [G] Pancho [D] Lopez, you lazy [G] son of a gun.
[D] [G]
Come the revolution [C] and Pancho [G] he get sore, he go with Pancho Villa to [Bm] fight in the war.
[G] But Pancho he don't like [C] this risky chore, [D] he come back to Chihuahua and he [G] sleep some more.
Pancho, Pancho Lopez, [D] he lie in the [G] sun and snore.
When he wake [C] up he [G] sleeping all done, the wetback movement [A] have [Bm] just begun.
[G] So he pack his guitar, the [A] son of a [D] gun, and he come to California to follow [G] the sun.
Pancho, Pancho [D] Lopez, he swim across the Rio [G] Grande.
Pancho he [C] work till he [G] almost drop, out in the fields he [Bm] pick up the [G] crop.
So he come to [C] Olvera Street and he [A] open up [D] a taco stand and his [G] troubles they stop.
Pancho, [C] [G] Pancho Lopez, [D] the king of [G] Olvera Street.
So if you [C] ever in Los [G]
Angeles, come to [A] Olvera Street and there [Bm] he is,
[G] selling his tacos [C] and his beans [A] with cheese.
[D] Old Chihuahua it was never [G] like this.
[C] Pancho, [G]
Pancho Lopez, [Am] the king of [G] Olvera Street.
[D] [G]
Born in [C] Chihuahua in 1903, on a [A] sarape out [D] under a tree.
[G] He was so fat [C] he could [A] almost not see, [D] he could eat 12 tacos when he [G] was only three.
[Cm]
Pancho, [G] Pancho Lopez, [D] the pride of all [G] Mexico.
[Bm] [G]
When he was [C] seven he could [G] shoot his gun, ride on his burro till [A] the day [Bm] it is [G] done.
But when there's work [C] to do, why [A] Pancho he run, [D] he go out a grinning [F#] to sleep [G] in the sun.
[C] Pancho, [G] Pancho [D] Lopez, you lazy [G] son of a gun.
[D] [G]
Come the revolution [C] and Pancho [G] he get sore, he go with Pancho Villa to [Bm] fight in the war.
[G] But Pancho he don't like [C] this risky chore, [D] he come back to Chihuahua and he [G] sleep some more.
Pancho, Pancho Lopez, [D] he lie in the [G] sun and snore.
When he wake [C] up he [G] sleeping all done, the wetback movement [A] have [Bm] just begun.
[G] So he pack his guitar, the [A] son of a [D] gun, and he come to California to follow [G] the sun.
Pancho, Pancho [D] Lopez, he swim across the Rio [G] Grande.
Pancho he [C] work till he [G] almost drop, out in the fields he [Bm] pick up the [G] crop.
So he come to [C] Olvera Street and he [A] open up [D] a taco stand and his [G] troubles they stop.
Pancho, [C] [G] Pancho Lopez, [D] the king of [G] Olvera Street.
So if you [C] ever in Los [G]
Angeles, come to [A] Olvera Street and there [Bm] he is,
[G] selling his tacos [C] and his beans [A] with cheese.
[D] Old Chihuahua it was never [G] like this.
[C] Pancho, [G]
Pancho Lopez, [Am] the king of [G] Olvera Street.
Key:
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Born in [C] Chihuahua in _ 1903, on a [A] sarape out [D] under a tree.
[G] He was so fat [C] he could [A] almost not see, [D] he could eat 12 tacos when he [G] was only three.
_ _ _ _ [Cm]
Pancho, [G] Pancho Lopez, [D] the pride of all [G] Mexico.
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ When he was [C] seven he could [G] shoot his gun, ride on his burro till [A] the day [Bm] it is [G] done.
But when there's work [C] to do, why [A] Pancho he run, [D] he go out a grinning [F#] to sleep [G] in the sun.
_ _ _ _ [C] Pancho, [G] Pancho [D] Lopez, you lazy [G] son of a gun. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ Come the revolution [C] and Pancho [G] he get sore, he go with Pancho Villa to [Bm] fight in the war.
[G] But Pancho he don't like [C] this risky chore, [D] he come back to Chihuahua and he [G] sleep some more.
_ _ _ Pancho, Pancho Lopez, [D] he lie in the [G] sun and snore.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When he wake [C] up he [G] sleeping all done, the wetback movement [A] have [Bm] just begun.
[G] So he pack his guitar, the [A] son of a [D] gun, and he come to California to follow [G] the sun.
_ _ _ Pancho, Pancho [D] Lopez, he swim across the Rio [G] Grande.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Pancho he [C] work till he [G] almost drop, out in the fields he [Bm] pick up the [G] crop.
So he come to [C] Olvera Street and he [A] open up [D] a taco stand and his [G] troubles they stop. _
Pancho, [C] _ _ [G] Pancho Lopez, [D] the king of [G] Olvera Street. _ _ _ _ _
_ So if you [C] ever in Los [G]
Angeles, _ come to [A] Olvera Street and there [Bm] he is,
[G] _ selling his tacos [C] and his beans [A] with cheese.
[D] _ Old Chihuahua it was never [G] like this.
_ _ _ [C] Pancho, [G]
Pancho Lopez, [Am] the king of [G] Olvera Street.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Born in [C] Chihuahua in _ 1903, on a [A] sarape out [D] under a tree.
[G] He was so fat [C] he could [A] almost not see, [D] he could eat 12 tacos when he [G] was only three.
_ _ _ _ [Cm]
Pancho, [G] Pancho Lopez, [D] the pride of all [G] Mexico.
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ When he was [C] seven he could [G] shoot his gun, ride on his burro till [A] the day [Bm] it is [G] done.
But when there's work [C] to do, why [A] Pancho he run, [D] he go out a grinning [F#] to sleep [G] in the sun.
_ _ _ _ [C] Pancho, [G] Pancho [D] Lopez, you lazy [G] son of a gun. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ Come the revolution [C] and Pancho [G] he get sore, he go with Pancho Villa to [Bm] fight in the war.
[G] But Pancho he don't like [C] this risky chore, [D] he come back to Chihuahua and he [G] sleep some more.
_ _ _ Pancho, Pancho Lopez, [D] he lie in the [G] sun and snore.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When he wake [C] up he [G] sleeping all done, the wetback movement [A] have [Bm] just begun.
[G] So he pack his guitar, the [A] son of a [D] gun, and he come to California to follow [G] the sun.
_ _ _ Pancho, Pancho [D] Lopez, he swim across the Rio [G] Grande.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Pancho he [C] work till he [G] almost drop, out in the fields he [Bm] pick up the [G] crop.
So he come to [C] Olvera Street and he [A] open up [D] a taco stand and his [G] troubles they stop. _
Pancho, [C] _ _ [G] Pancho Lopez, [D] the king of [G] Olvera Street. _ _ _ _ _
_ So if you [C] ever in Los [G]
Angeles, _ come to [A] Olvera Street and there [Bm] he is,
[G] _ selling his tacos [C] and his beans [A] with cheese.
[D] _ Old Chihuahua it was never [G] like this.
_ _ _ [C] Pancho, [G]
Pancho Lopez, [Am] the king of [G] Olvera Street.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _