Chords for Rick And Thel Carey - Rusty Goes Home (c.1958).

Tempo:
78.225 bpm
Chords used:

A

E

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Rick And Thel Carey - Rusty Goes Home (c.1958). chords
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[A]
The years have gone by slowly since Rusty [E] said goodbye to his master who was called [A] away to war.
He didn't leave the station where he waited [B] [E] patiently for the one who wouldn't be home anymore.
[A] The station master cared for him as though he [E] were his own.
And as the time went by [A] their friendship grew.
Though Rusty's eyes lit hopefully each time [E] a train pulled in.
Still searching for the master [A] he once knew.
[E]
[A] Then came the day when Dan the station master [E] had to go.
A younger man was sent to [A] take his place.
As Dan packed his belongings he was thinking [E] of the dog.
With a sad and worried look [A] upon his face.
[E]
[A] He went and stood at Rusty's side and softly [E] spoke his name.
The dog looked up as though he [A] understood.
He heard old Dan say sadly, Rusty [E] it's goodbye.
Tonight I will be leaving [A] here for good.
He started sadly homeward but when he [E] turned his head.
He saw old Rusty slowly [A] look around.
And then he bounded after Dan and followed [E] at his heels.
He knew at last that he was [A] homeward bound.
[N]
Key:  
A
1231
E
2311
B
12341112
A
1231
E
2311
B
12341112
A
1231
E
2311
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_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ The years have gone by slowly since Rusty [E] said goodbye _ to his master who was called [A] away to war.
_ He didn't leave the station where he waited [B] [E] patiently for the one who wouldn't be home anymore.
[A] _ The station master cared for him as though he [E] were his own.
And as the time went by [A] their friendship grew.
_ _ Though Rusty's eyes lit hopefully each time [E] a train pulled in.
Still searching for the master [A] he once knew.
_ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ Then came the day when Dan the station master [E] had to go.
_ A younger man was sent to [A] take his place.
_ As Dan packed his belongings he was thinking [E] of the dog.
With a sad and worried look [A] upon his face.
_ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ He went and stood at Rusty's side and softly [E] spoke his name.
The dog looked up as though he [A] understood.
_ _ He heard old Dan say sadly, Rusty [E] it's goodbye.
_ Tonight I will be leaving [A] here for good.
_ He started sadly homeward but when he [E] turned his head.
He saw old Rusty slowly [A] look around.
_ And then he bounded after Dan and followed [E] at his heels.
_ He knew at last that he was [A] homeward bound. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _

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