Chords for Red Steagall - I'd Like To Be In Texas For Roundup In The Spring - No. 1 West - 1991
Tempo:
89.55 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
F#
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[B] [A]
[E] This song was written in 1932 and was recorded [C#m] the first time by the [B] Chuckwagon Gang.
[E] [B] [E]
[C#] In the [E] lobby of a big [D] hotel in New [A] York town [E] one day
A bunch of boys were spinning yarn [G#] to pass the [B] time away
[E] They told of places where they'd been, [A] the different [E] things they'd seen
[A] Some preferred [E] Chicago, [B] others New [E] Orleans
In the corner in an armchair sat [A] a man whose hair [E] was gray
He listened might eagerly to [F#] what they had [B] to say
They asked him where he'd like to be, [A] his tired old voice [E] did ring
Son, I'd like to be [E] in Texas [B] when they round up [E] in the spring
I [A] can see the cattle grazing [E] on the hills at early morn
I can see the campfire smoking at the breaking of the [B] dawn
[D#] I [E] can hear the broncos playing, I [A] can hear the cowboys singing
[E] And I'd like to be in Texas [B] for the roundup [E] in the spring
I've seen the cattle stampede [Am] till you think [E] they'd never stop
I've seen them run for miles and miles [F#] until their [B] leaders drop
[E] I was born on a cow ranch, [A] that's the calling of a king
And I'd like to be [E] in Texas when they [B] round up [E] in the spring
I can [A] see the cattle grazing on the hills at early morn
I can see the campfire smoking at the breaking of [B] the dawn
[D#] I [E] can hear the broncos playing, I [A] can hear the cowboys singing
And I'd like to be in Texas for [B] the roundup in [E] the spring
[B] [A]
[E] This song was written in 1932 and was recorded [C#m] the first time by the [B] Chuckwagon Gang.
[E] [B] [E]
[C#] In the [E] lobby of a big [D] hotel in New [A] York town [E] one day
A bunch of boys were spinning yarn [G#] to pass the [B] time away
[E] They told of places where they'd been, [A] the different [E] things they'd seen
[A] Some preferred [E] Chicago, [B] others New [E] Orleans
In the corner in an armchair sat [A] a man whose hair [E] was gray
He listened might eagerly to [F#] what they had [B] to say
They asked him where he'd like to be, [A] his tired old voice [E] did ring
Son, I'd like to be [E] in Texas [B] when they round up [E] in the spring
I [A] can see the cattle grazing [E] on the hills at early morn
I can see the campfire smoking at the breaking of the [B] dawn
[D#] I [E] can hear the broncos playing, I [A] can hear the cowboys singing
[E] And I'd like to be in Texas [B] for the roundup [E] in the spring
I've seen the cattle stampede [Am] till you think [E] they'd never stop
I've seen them run for miles and miles [F#] until their [B] leaders drop
[E] I was born on a cow ranch, [A] that's the calling of a king
And I'd like to be [E] in Texas when they [B] round up [E] in the spring
I can [A] see the cattle grazing on the hills at early morn
I can see the campfire smoking at the breaking of [B] the dawn
[D#] I [E] can hear the broncos playing, I [A] can hear the cowboys singing
And I'd like to be in Texas for [B] the roundup in [E] the spring
Key:
E
B
A
F#
D#
E
B
A
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ This song was written in 1932 and was recorded [C#m] the first time by the [B] Chuckwagon Gang.
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ [E] _ _
[C#] In the [E] lobby of a big [D] hotel in New [A] York town [E] one day
A bunch of boys were spinning yarn [G#] to pass the [B] time away
[E] They told of places where they'd been, [A] the different [E] things they'd seen
_ [A] Some preferred [E] Chicago, _ _ [B] others New [E] Orleans
In _ the corner in an armchair sat [A] a man whose hair [E] was gray
He listened might eagerly to [F#] what they had [B] to say
They asked him where he'd like to be, [A] his tired old voice [E] did ring
Son, I'd like to be [E] in Texas [B] when they round up [E] in the spring
_ _ _ I [A] can see the cattle grazing [E] on the hills at early morn
I can see the campfire smoking at the breaking of the [B] dawn _ _
[D#] I [E] can hear the broncos playing, I [A] can hear the cowboys singing
[E] And I'd like to be in Texas [B] for the roundup [E] in the spring
_ _ _ _ I've seen the cattle stampede [Am] till you think [E] they'd never stop
_ I've seen them run for miles and miles [F#] until their [B] leaders drop
[E] I was born on a cow ranch, [A] that's the calling of a king
And I'd like to be [E] in Texas when they [B] round up [E] in the spring
_ _ _ I can [A] see the cattle grazing on the hills at early morn
I can see the campfire smoking at the breaking of [B] the dawn
_ [D#] I [E] can hear the broncos playing, I [A] can hear the cowboys singing
And I'd like to be in Texas for [B] the roundup in [E] the spring _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ This song was written in 1932 and was recorded [C#m] the first time by the [B] Chuckwagon Gang.
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ [E] _ _
[C#] In the [E] lobby of a big [D] hotel in New [A] York town [E] one day
A bunch of boys were spinning yarn [G#] to pass the [B] time away
[E] They told of places where they'd been, [A] the different [E] things they'd seen
_ [A] Some preferred [E] Chicago, _ _ [B] others New [E] Orleans
In _ the corner in an armchair sat [A] a man whose hair [E] was gray
He listened might eagerly to [F#] what they had [B] to say
They asked him where he'd like to be, [A] his tired old voice [E] did ring
Son, I'd like to be [E] in Texas [B] when they round up [E] in the spring
_ _ _ I [A] can see the cattle grazing [E] on the hills at early morn
I can see the campfire smoking at the breaking of the [B] dawn _ _
[D#] I [E] can hear the broncos playing, I [A] can hear the cowboys singing
[E] And I'd like to be in Texas [B] for the roundup [E] in the spring
_ _ _ _ I've seen the cattle stampede [Am] till you think [E] they'd never stop
_ I've seen them run for miles and miles [F#] until their [B] leaders drop
[E] I was born on a cow ranch, [A] that's the calling of a king
And I'd like to be [E] in Texas when they [B] round up [E] in the spring
_ _ _ I can [A] see the cattle grazing on the hills at early morn
I can see the campfire smoking at the breaking of [B] the dawn
_ [D#] I [E] can hear the broncos playing, I [A] can hear the cowboys singing
And I'd like to be in Texas for [B] the roundup in [E] the spring _ _ _ _ _ _