Chords for Lonesome Rodeo Cowboy
Tempo:
111.8 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
C
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[C]
[A] I own this horse and saddle and [F] that old [C] Cadillac, this broken down horse trailer and [D] the clothes
that are on my [G] back.
[F] I know that it ain't [C] a hell of a lot, but it's all that I can [G] show.
[F] I'm seventeen years [C] of making my living [G] riding in the [C]
rodeos.
My wife left me five years ago in [F] one of them rodeo [C] towns.
[F] I can't say that I [C] blame her much, she [D] just wanted to settle [G] down.
Oh [F] God, how I miss that [C] woman, it hurts so to see her [G] go.
[F] If I was smart I would have [C] stuck by her, but [G] I'm hooked on this [C] rodeo.
[D]
And I'm just [F] a lonesome [C]
cowboy, I'm a little bit over the [G] hill.
I should [F] have quit this thing a [C] long time ago, but [D] I guess I never [G] will.
So [C] I keep on moving from show to show, [F] wishing to change [C] my luck.
[F] My good old days are [C] all a memory, [G] but I just can't give [C] it up.
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[G] [C]
[D]
There was a time I used to do alright, [G] bring home my share of [D] the dough.
But now I'm losing out to the younger boys, I guess [E] I must be getting [A] slow.
[G] But there's one thing you [D] learn from this, you gotta make it on [A] your own.
Cause [G] when you're on top you got [D] a million friends, but when [A] you're down buddy you're [D] all alone.
And I'm just [G] a [D] lonesome cowboy, I'm a little bit over [A] the hill.
I [G] should have quit this thing a [D] long time ago, [E] but I guess I never [A] will.
So [D] I keep on moving from show to show, [G] hoping to change [D] my luck.
[G] My good old days are [D] all a memory, [A] but I just can't [D] give it up.
[G] My good old days are [D] all a memory, [A] but I just can't [D] give it [B] up.
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[D] [A]
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[D] [A]
[D]
[N]
[A] I own this horse and saddle and [F] that old [C] Cadillac, this broken down horse trailer and [D] the clothes
that are on my [G] back.
[F] I know that it ain't [C] a hell of a lot, but it's all that I can [G] show.
[F] I'm seventeen years [C] of making my living [G] riding in the [C]
rodeos.
My wife left me five years ago in [F] one of them rodeo [C] towns.
[F] I can't say that I [C] blame her much, she [D] just wanted to settle [G] down.
Oh [F] God, how I miss that [C] woman, it hurts so to see her [G] go.
[F] If I was smart I would have [C] stuck by her, but [G] I'm hooked on this [C] rodeo.
[D]
And I'm just [F] a lonesome [C]
cowboy, I'm a little bit over the [G] hill.
I should [F] have quit this thing a [C] long time ago, but [D] I guess I never [G] will.
So [C] I keep on moving from show to show, [F] wishing to change [C] my luck.
[F] My good old days are [C] all a memory, [G] but I just can't give [C] it up.
[F] [C]
[F] [C]
[G] [C]
[D]
There was a time I used to do alright, [G] bring home my share of [D] the dough.
But now I'm losing out to the younger boys, I guess [E] I must be getting [A] slow.
[G] But there's one thing you [D] learn from this, you gotta make it on [A] your own.
Cause [G] when you're on top you got [D] a million friends, but when [A] you're down buddy you're [D] all alone.
And I'm just [G] a [D] lonesome cowboy, I'm a little bit over [A] the hill.
I [G] should have quit this thing a [D] long time ago, [E] but I guess I never [A] will.
So [D] I keep on moving from show to show, [G] hoping to change [D] my luck.
[G] My good old days are [D] all a memory, [A] but I just can't [D] give it up.
[G] My good old days are [D] all a memory, [A] but I just can't [D] give it [B] up.
[D] [G]
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[D] [A]
[D] [G] [D]
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[D] [G]
[D] [A]
[D]
[N]
Key:
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ I own this horse and saddle and [F] that old _ [C] Cadillac, _ this broken down horse trailer _ and [D] the clothes
that are on my [G] back. _
_ [F] I know that it ain't [C] a hell of a lot, but it's all that I can [G] show. _
_ [F] I'm seventeen years [C] of making my living [G] riding in the _ [C] _
rodeos.
_ _ _ _ My wife left me five years ago in [F] one of them rodeo [C] towns.
_ _ [F] I can't say that I [C] blame her much, she [D] just wanted to settle [G] down.
_ Oh [F] God, how I miss that [C] woman, _ _ it hurts so to see her [G] go.
_ _ [F] If I was smart I would have [C] stuck by her, but [G] I'm hooked on this [C] rodeo.
_ _ _ _ [D]
And I'm just [F] a _ lonesome [C] _
cowboy, I'm a little bit over the [G] hill. _
I should [F] have quit this thing a [C] long time ago, but [D] I guess I never [G] will. _
_ _ _ _ So [C] I keep on moving from show to show, [F] wishing to change [C] my luck.
_ [F] My good old days are [C] all a memory, [G] but I just can't give [C] it up. _ _ _ _
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_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ There was a time I used to do alright, [G] bring home my share of [D] the dough.
_ _ But now I'm losing out to the younger boys, I guess [E] I must be getting [A] slow.
_ _ [G] But there's one thing you [D] learn from this, you gotta make it on [A] your own.
_ Cause [G] when you're on top you got [D] a million friends, but when [A] you're down buddy you're [D] all alone. _ _ _
And I'm just [G] a _ _ [D] lonesome cowboy, I'm a little bit over [A] the hill. _
I [G] should have quit this thing a [D] long time ago, [E] but I guess I never [A] will. _
_ _ _ _ So [D] I keep on moving from show to show, [G] hoping to change [D] my luck.
_ [G] My good old days are [D] all a memory, [A] but I just can't [D] give it up.
_ [G] My good old days are [D] all a memory, [A] but I just can't [D] give it [B] up.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ I own this horse and saddle and [F] that old _ [C] Cadillac, _ this broken down horse trailer _ and [D] the clothes
that are on my [G] back. _
_ [F] I know that it ain't [C] a hell of a lot, but it's all that I can [G] show. _
_ [F] I'm seventeen years [C] of making my living [G] riding in the _ [C] _
rodeos.
_ _ _ _ My wife left me five years ago in [F] one of them rodeo [C] towns.
_ _ [F] I can't say that I [C] blame her much, she [D] just wanted to settle [G] down.
_ Oh [F] God, how I miss that [C] woman, _ _ it hurts so to see her [G] go.
_ _ [F] If I was smart I would have [C] stuck by her, but [G] I'm hooked on this [C] rodeo.
_ _ _ _ [D]
And I'm just [F] a _ lonesome [C] _
cowboy, I'm a little bit over the [G] hill. _
I should [F] have quit this thing a [C] long time ago, but [D] I guess I never [G] will. _
_ _ _ _ So [C] I keep on moving from show to show, [F] wishing to change [C] my luck.
_ [F] My good old days are [C] all a memory, [G] but I just can't give [C] it up. _ _ _ _
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_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ There was a time I used to do alright, [G] bring home my share of [D] the dough.
_ _ But now I'm losing out to the younger boys, I guess [E] I must be getting [A] slow.
_ _ [G] But there's one thing you [D] learn from this, you gotta make it on [A] your own.
_ Cause [G] when you're on top you got [D] a million friends, but when [A] you're down buddy you're [D] all alone. _ _ _
And I'm just [G] a _ _ [D] lonesome cowboy, I'm a little bit over [A] the hill. _
I [G] should have quit this thing a [D] long time ago, [E] but I guess I never [A] will. _
_ _ _ _ So [D] I keep on moving from show to show, [G] hoping to change [D] my luck.
_ [G] My good old days are [D] all a memory, [A] but I just can't [D] give it up.
_ [G] My good old days are [D] all a memory, [A] but I just can't [D] give it [B] up.
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