Chords for Rochdale Cowboy
Tempo:
107.775 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] It's hard being a cowboy [C] in Rochdale, [G] the spurs don't fit right on [D] me cloaks.
[G] It's hard being a cowboy [C] in Rochdale, [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll say, [G] drink down.
Well, almost empty night, [C] best drive [G] to the Cow Yolks,
in our local Pie and Pea [D] saloon.
[G] But dear old Uncle Freddy, he's [C] not taking [G] it that bad,
cos he went [D] and kissed a girl [G] as a boy did.
And it's [C] hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
[G] It's hard being a cowboy [C] in [D] Rochdale, cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll [G] say, drink down.
With our local Tenth and Spa, [C] we go in and [G] have a gel,
sarsaparilla and licorice [D] juice to drink.
[G] But dear old Uncle Freddy, [C] he's not [G] taking it that bad,
cos he's sucked the stuff [D] that he [G] used to clean the sink.
[C] And it's hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
You're lonely!
[G] It's hard being a cowboy [C] in Rochdale, [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll [G] say, drink down.
When the sun sets in the west, [C] that's the time [G] that I like best,
go out punching cows in a rubber [D] jam.
[G] Dear old Uncle Freddy, he's [C] spending his [G] days in bed, cos he punched one cow [D] when she [G] went by.
[C] And it's hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
You're lonely!
[G] It's hard being a [C] cowboy in Rochdale, [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll say, [G] drink down.
When those cowboys hit the town, we [C] go in [G] and horse around,
with the good time girls in the house and monkey [D] bed.
[D] [G] Now dear old Uncle Freddy, he [C] spends [G] eighty bucks in bed,
quite the little [D] bastard, he can't fight off [G] your legs.
Take some new [C] teeth!
And it's hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
[G] It's hard being a cowboy in [C] Rochdale, [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll [G] say, drink down.
Ooooooooi!
[G] It's hard being a cowboy [C] in Rochdale, [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll say, [G] drink down.
Well, almost empty night, [C] best drive [G] to the Cow Yolks,
in our local Pie and Pea [D] saloon.
[G] But dear old Uncle Freddy, he's [C] not taking [G] it that bad,
cos he went [D] and kissed a girl [G] as a boy did.
And it's [C] hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
[G] It's hard being a cowboy [C] in [D] Rochdale, cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll [G] say, drink down.
With our local Tenth and Spa, [C] we go in and [G] have a gel,
sarsaparilla and licorice [D] juice to drink.
[G] But dear old Uncle Freddy, [C] he's not [G] taking it that bad,
cos he's sucked the stuff [D] that he [G] used to clean the sink.
[C] And it's hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
You're lonely!
[G] It's hard being a cowboy [C] in Rochdale, [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll [G] say, drink down.
When the sun sets in the west, [C] that's the time [G] that I like best,
go out punching cows in a rubber [D] jam.
[G] Dear old Uncle Freddy, he's [C] spending his [G] days in bed, cos he punched one cow [D] when she [G] went by.
[C] And it's hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
You're lonely!
[G] It's hard being a [C] cowboy in Rochdale, [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll say, [G] drink down.
When those cowboys hit the town, we [C] go in [G] and horse around,
with the good time girls in the house and monkey [D] bed.
[D] [G] Now dear old Uncle Freddy, he [C] spends [G] eighty bucks in bed,
quite the little [D] bastard, he can't fight off [G] your legs.
Take some new [C] teeth!
And it's hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
[G] It's hard being a cowboy in [C] Rochdale, [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll [G] say, drink down.
Ooooooooi!
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[G] _ It's hard being a cowboy [C] in Rochdale, _ [G] the spurs don't fit right on [D] me cloaks.
_ [G] It's hard being a cowboy [C] in Rochdale, _ [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll say, [G] drink down.
_ Well, almost empty night, [C] best drive [G] to the Cow Yolks,
in our local Pie and Pea [D] saloon.
_ [G] But dear old Uncle Freddy, he's [C] not taking [G] it that bad,
cos he went [D] and kissed a girl [G] as a boy did.
_ And it's [C] hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
_ [G] It's hard being a cowboy [C] in _ [D] Rochdale, cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll [G] say, drink down.
_ With our local Tenth and Spa, [C] we go in and [G] have a gel,
sarsaparilla and licorice [D] juice to drink.
_ [G] But dear old Uncle Freddy, [C] he's not [G] taking it that bad,
cos he's sucked the stuff [D] that he [G] used to clean the sink.
_ [C] And it's hard being a cowboy [G] in _ Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
You're lonely!
[G] It's hard being a cowboy [C] in Rochdale, [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll [G] say, drink down. _
When the sun sets in the west, [C] that's the time [G] that I like best,
go out punching cows in a rubber [D] jam. _ _
[G] Dear old Uncle Freddy, he's [C] spending his [G] days in bed, cos he punched one cow [D] when she [G] went_ _by. _ _
[C] And it's hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
You're lonely!
[G] It's hard being a [C] cowboy in Rochdale, [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll say, [G] drink down.
_ When those cowboys hit the town, we [C] go in [G] and horse around,
with the good time girls in the house and monkey [D] bed.
[D] _ _ [G] Now dear old Uncle Freddy, he [C] spends [G] eighty bucks in bed,
quite the little [D] bastard, he can't fight off [G] your legs.
Take some new [C] teeth!
And it's hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
_ [G] It's hard being a cowboy in [C] Rochdale, _ [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll [G] say, drink down. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Ooooooooi!
_ [G] It's hard being a cowboy [C] in Rochdale, _ [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll say, [G] drink down.
_ Well, almost empty night, [C] best drive [G] to the Cow Yolks,
in our local Pie and Pea [D] saloon.
_ [G] But dear old Uncle Freddy, he's [C] not taking [G] it that bad,
cos he went [D] and kissed a girl [G] as a boy did.
_ And it's [C] hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
_ [G] It's hard being a cowboy [C] in _ [D] Rochdale, cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll [G] say, drink down.
_ With our local Tenth and Spa, [C] we go in and [G] have a gel,
sarsaparilla and licorice [D] juice to drink.
_ [G] But dear old Uncle Freddy, [C] he's not [G] taking it that bad,
cos he's sucked the stuff [D] that he [G] used to clean the sink.
_ [C] And it's hard being a cowboy [G] in _ Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
You're lonely!
[G] It's hard being a cowboy [C] in Rochdale, [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll [G] say, drink down. _
When the sun sets in the west, [C] that's the time [G] that I like best,
go out punching cows in a rubber [D] jam. _ _
[G] Dear old Uncle Freddy, he's [C] spending his [G] days in bed, cos he punched one cow [D] when she [G] went_ _by. _ _
[C] And it's hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
You're lonely!
[G] It's hard being a [C] cowboy in Rochdale, [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll say, [G] drink down.
_ When those cowboys hit the town, we [C] go in [G] and horse around,
with the good time girls in the house and monkey [D] bed.
[D] _ _ [G] Now dear old Uncle Freddy, he [C] spends [G] eighty bucks in bed,
quite the little [D] bastard, he can't fight off [G] your legs.
Take some new [C] teeth!
And it's hard being a cowboy [G] in Rochdale, the spurs don't fit right [D] on me cloaks.
_ [G] It's hard being a cowboy in [C] Rochdale, _ [D] cos kids all laugh at the time I pass,
but I'll [G] say, drink down. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Ooooooooi!