Chords for Mike McLellan The Gamble
Tempo:
128 bpm
Chords used:
Fm
Ab
Bb
Eb
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Fm]
On the night the old man died, his daughter let the [Bb] stallions ride, and soon he sensed that something [Fm] had gone wrong.
He turned towards the house and he flung his head back high, [Bb] and around him with a final [Fm] cry was gone.
[Db] You can't [Ab] hold a man when he's [Eb] overplayed [Fm] his [Db] head, it ain't [Ab] no use, none of [Eb] his luck will change.
[Bbm] Old Daniel took the gamble [Fm] and he knew what it would cost, [Ab] if things [Eb] went bad he knew he'd lose [Bb] the [Fm] range.
For almost all his life he'd worked the farmland, [Bb] he'd been a drifter never staying for [Fm] too long.
He loved a woman back in Brisbane, but he left her with a child, [Bb] and she woke one August dawn to [Fm] find him gone.
[Db] You can't [Ab] hold a man who's [Eb] afraid to make a [Fm] stand, [Db] you ask him [Ab] why he runs he can't [Eb] explain.
[Bbm] So he left without a word, [Fm] headed south in search of work, [Ab] and until the [Eb] day she died he [Bb] stayed away.
[Fm]
Left the daughter almost grown, his story filled the home, [Bb] so he took her to the mountains [Fm] to the west.
He knew the land was hard, but at least he'd made a start, [Bb] and he'd worked from dawn till dusk [Fm] afraid to rest.
[Db] Then one night [Ab] returning home he [Eb] saw a stallion [Fm] go in late, [Db] so he nursed the [Ab] beast come till the leg was [Eb] good.
[Db] And the stallion from that [Fm] day never left the place, [Ab] but old Daniel [Eb] knew they'd come [Bb] today.
[Fm]
Season [Ab] after season ran him [D] down, [Fm] but then [E] it breaked the reign that [Ab] never [D] came.
[Db] And he'd cursed the land he loved, [Ab] and he [Bb] knew he'd lost, and he [Bbm] knew the stallion saw the [Fm] way he'd change.
[Bbm]
[Ab] [Gb]
[Fm]
On the night the old man died his daughter left the stallion crying, [Bb] the scene descended, something had [Fm] gone wrong.
He turned towards the house and he flung his head back, [Bb] he looked around and with a final [Fm] cry was gone.
[Db] He can't [Ab] hold the man when he's [Eb] lost the will to [Fm] stand, [Db] it ain't [Ab] no use to tell him his luck will [Eb] change.
[Bbm] Old Daniel took the gamble and he [Fm] knew that he'd lost, [Ab] the stallion [Ebm] heard the wind [Bb] out on the range.
[Fm] [Bb] [Fm]
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[Db] [Ab]
[Eb] [Fm] [Db] [Ab]
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[Fm] [Ab] [Eb]
[Bb] [Fm]
[Bb] [Fm]
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[Fm] [Db] [Ab] [Eb]
[Fm] [Db] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] [Bbm] [N]
On the night the old man died, his daughter let the [Bb] stallions ride, and soon he sensed that something [Fm] had gone wrong.
He turned towards the house and he flung his head back high, [Bb] and around him with a final [Fm] cry was gone.
[Db] You can't [Ab] hold a man when he's [Eb] overplayed [Fm] his [Db] head, it ain't [Ab] no use, none of [Eb] his luck will change.
[Bbm] Old Daniel took the gamble [Fm] and he knew what it would cost, [Ab] if things [Eb] went bad he knew he'd lose [Bb] the [Fm] range.
For almost all his life he'd worked the farmland, [Bb] he'd been a drifter never staying for [Fm] too long.
He loved a woman back in Brisbane, but he left her with a child, [Bb] and she woke one August dawn to [Fm] find him gone.
[Db] You can't [Ab] hold a man who's [Eb] afraid to make a [Fm] stand, [Db] you ask him [Ab] why he runs he can't [Eb] explain.
[Bbm] So he left without a word, [Fm] headed south in search of work, [Ab] and until the [Eb] day she died he [Bb] stayed away.
[Fm]
Left the daughter almost grown, his story filled the home, [Bb] so he took her to the mountains [Fm] to the west.
He knew the land was hard, but at least he'd made a start, [Bb] and he'd worked from dawn till dusk [Fm] afraid to rest.
[Db] Then one night [Ab] returning home he [Eb] saw a stallion [Fm] go in late, [Db] so he nursed the [Ab] beast come till the leg was [Eb] good.
[Db] And the stallion from that [Fm] day never left the place, [Ab] but old Daniel [Eb] knew they'd come [Bb] today.
[Fm]
Season [Ab] after season ran him [D] down, [Fm] but then [E] it breaked the reign that [Ab] never [D] came.
[Db] And he'd cursed the land he loved, [Ab] and he [Bb] knew he'd lost, and he [Bbm] knew the stallion saw the [Fm] way he'd change.
[Bbm]
[Ab] [Gb]
[Fm]
On the night the old man died his daughter left the stallion crying, [Bb] the scene descended, something had [Fm] gone wrong.
He turned towards the house and he flung his head back, [Bb] he looked around and with a final [Fm] cry was gone.
[Db] He can't [Ab] hold the man when he's [Eb] lost the will to [Fm] stand, [Db] it ain't [Ab] no use to tell him his luck will [Eb] change.
[Bbm] Old Daniel took the gamble and he [Fm] knew that he'd lost, [Ab] the stallion [Ebm] heard the wind [Bb] out on the range.
[Fm] [Bb] [Fm]
[Bb] [Fm]
[Db] [Ab]
[Eb] [Fm] [Db] [Ab]
[Eb] [Bbm]
[Fm] [Ab] [Eb]
[Bb] [Fm]
[Bb] [Fm]
[Bb]
[Fm] [Db] [Ab] [Eb]
[Fm] [Db] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] [Bbm] [N]
Key:
Fm
Ab
Bb
Eb
Db
Fm
Ab
Bb
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ On the night the old man died, his daughter let the [Bb] stallions ride, and soon he sensed that something [Fm] had gone wrong.
He turned towards the house and he flung his head back high, [Bb] and around him with a final [Fm] cry was gone.
_ [Db] You can't [Ab] hold a man when he's [Eb] overplayed [Fm] his [Db] head, it ain't [Ab] no use, none of [Eb] his luck will change.
_ [Bbm] Old Daniel took the gamble [Fm] and he knew what it would cost, [Ab] if things [Eb] went bad he knew he'd lose [Bb] the [Fm] range. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ For almost all his life he'd worked the farmland, [Bb] he'd been a drifter never staying for [Fm] too long.
He loved a woman back in Brisbane, but he left her with a child, [Bb] and she woke one August dawn to [Fm] find him gone.
_ [Db] You can't [Ab] hold a man who's [Eb] afraid to make a [Fm] stand, [Db] you ask him [Ab] why he runs he can't [Eb] explain.
[Bbm] So he left without a word, [Fm] headed south in search of work, [Ab] and until the [Eb] day she died he [Bb] stayed away.
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Left the daughter almost grown, his story filled the home, [Bb] so he took her to the mountains [Fm] to the west.
_ _ He knew the land was hard, but at least he'd made a start, [Bb] and he'd worked from dawn till dusk [Fm] afraid to rest.
_ [Db] Then one night [Ab] returning home he [Eb] saw a stallion [Fm] go in late, [Db] so he nursed the [Ab] beast come till the leg was [Eb] good.
_ [Db] And the stallion from that [Fm] day never left the place, [Ab] but old Daniel [Eb] knew they'd come [Bb] today.
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Season [Ab] after season ran him [D] down, [Fm] but then [E] it breaked the reign that [Ab] never _ [D] came.
[Db] And he'd cursed the land he loved, [Ab] and he [Bb] knew he'd lost, and he [Bbm] knew the stallion saw the [Fm] way he'd change.
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ On the night the old man died his daughter left the stallion crying, [Bb] the scene descended, something had [Fm] gone wrong.
_ He turned towards the house and he flung his head back, [Bb] he looked around and with a final [Fm] cry was gone.
_ [Db] He can't [Ab] hold the man when he's [Eb] lost the will to [Fm] stand, [Db] it ain't [Ab] no use to tell him his luck will [Eb] change.
_ [Bbm] Old Daniel took the gamble and he [Fm] knew that he'd lost, [Ab] the stallion [Ebm] heard the wind [Bb] out on the range.
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_ _ _ On the night the old man died, his daughter let the [Bb] stallions ride, and soon he sensed that something [Fm] had gone wrong.
He turned towards the house and he flung his head back high, [Bb] and around him with a final [Fm] cry was gone.
_ [Db] You can't [Ab] hold a man when he's [Eb] overplayed [Fm] his [Db] head, it ain't [Ab] no use, none of [Eb] his luck will change.
_ [Bbm] Old Daniel took the gamble [Fm] and he knew what it would cost, [Ab] if things [Eb] went bad he knew he'd lose [Bb] the [Fm] range. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ For almost all his life he'd worked the farmland, [Bb] he'd been a drifter never staying for [Fm] too long.
He loved a woman back in Brisbane, but he left her with a child, [Bb] and she woke one August dawn to [Fm] find him gone.
_ [Db] You can't [Ab] hold a man who's [Eb] afraid to make a [Fm] stand, [Db] you ask him [Ab] why he runs he can't [Eb] explain.
[Bbm] So he left without a word, [Fm] headed south in search of work, [Ab] and until the [Eb] day she died he [Bb] stayed away.
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Left the daughter almost grown, his story filled the home, [Bb] so he took her to the mountains [Fm] to the west.
_ _ He knew the land was hard, but at least he'd made a start, [Bb] and he'd worked from dawn till dusk [Fm] afraid to rest.
_ [Db] Then one night [Ab] returning home he [Eb] saw a stallion [Fm] go in late, [Db] so he nursed the [Ab] beast come till the leg was [Eb] good.
_ [Db] And the stallion from that [Fm] day never left the place, [Ab] but old Daniel [Eb] knew they'd come [Bb] today.
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Season [Ab] after season ran him [D] down, [Fm] but then [E] it breaked the reign that [Ab] never _ [D] came.
[Db] And he'd cursed the land he loved, [Ab] and he [Bb] knew he'd lost, and he [Bbm] knew the stallion saw the [Fm] way he'd change.
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ On the night the old man died his daughter left the stallion crying, [Bb] the scene descended, something had [Fm] gone wrong.
_ He turned towards the house and he flung his head back, [Bb] he looked around and with a final [Fm] cry was gone.
_ [Db] He can't [Ab] hold the man when he's [Eb] lost the will to [Fm] stand, [Db] it ain't [Ab] no use to tell him his luck will [Eb] change.
_ [Bbm] Old Daniel took the gamble and he [Fm] knew that he'd lost, [Ab] the stallion [Ebm] heard the wind [Bb] out on the range.
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