Chords for Ronny Robbins "Big Iron"
Tempo:
110.3 bpm
Chords used:
C#m
E
A
G
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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[G#] [E] the town of Alfredo, [C#m] wrote a stranger one fine day.
[E] Hardly spoke a false alarm, didn't have too [C#m] much to say.
No [A] one dared to ask his business, no [E] one dared to take a slip.
Stranger there among [C#m] them had a big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip.
It was early in the morning when he [C#m] rode to the town.
He [E] came riding from the south side, slowly looking all [C#m] around.
[A] He's an hour long, loose and running, [E] came a whisper from each lip.
And he's here to do some business [C#m] with a big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron on [E] his hip.
In this town there lived an outlaw [C#m] by the name of Texas Red.
Many [E] men had tried to take him and that many men [C#m] were dead.
He was [A] vicious and a killer, [E] though a youth of 24.
And the notches on his pistol numbered [C#m] one and 19 more.
[A] One and [E] 19 more.
Now the stranger started talking, made [C#m] it plain to folks around.
If it was [E] an Arizona Ranger, wouldn't be too [C#m] long in town.
He [A] came here to take an outlaw [E] back alive or maybe dead.
And he said it didn't matter, [C#m] he was after Texas Red.
[A] After [E] Texas Red.
Wasn't long before the story was [C#m] relayed to Texas Red.
But [E] the outlaw didn't worry men that tried [C#m] before were dead.
[A] 20 men had tried to take him, [E] 20 men had made a slip.
21 would be the ranger [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron on [E] his hip.
The morning passed so quickly it [C#m] was time for them to meet.
It [E] was 20 past 11 when they walked [C#m] out in the street.
[A] Folks were watching from the windows, [E] everybody held their breath.
They knew this handsome ranger [C#m] was about to meet his death.
[A] About to meet [C#m] his death.
[E] There was 40 feet between them when [C#m] they stopped to make their play.
And [E] the swiftness of the ranger is still talked about [C#m] today.
[A] Texas Red had not cleared leather [E] for a bullet barely ripped.
And the ranger's aim was deadly [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip.
It was over in a moment [C#m] and the folks had gathered round.
[E] There before them lay the body of the outlaw [C#m] on the ground.
Oh [A] he might have went on living but he [E] made one fatal slip.
When he tried to match the ranger [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip.
[A] Big iron.
[E] When he tried to match the ranger [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
Big iron [E] on his hip.
[C#m] [E]
[C]
[G] [D]
[A]
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[G#] [E] the town of Alfredo, [C#m] wrote a stranger one fine day.
[E] Hardly spoke a false alarm, didn't have too [C#m] much to say.
No [A] one dared to ask his business, no [E] one dared to take a slip.
Stranger there among [C#m] them had a big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip.
It was early in the morning when he [C#m] rode to the town.
He [E] came riding from the south side, slowly looking all [C#m] around.
[A] He's an hour long, loose and running, [E] came a whisper from each lip.
And he's here to do some business [C#m] with a big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron on [E] his hip.
In this town there lived an outlaw [C#m] by the name of Texas Red.
Many [E] men had tried to take him and that many men [C#m] were dead.
He was [A] vicious and a killer, [E] though a youth of 24.
And the notches on his pistol numbered [C#m] one and 19 more.
[A] One and [E] 19 more.
Now the stranger started talking, made [C#m] it plain to folks around.
If it was [E] an Arizona Ranger, wouldn't be too [C#m] long in town.
He [A] came here to take an outlaw [E] back alive or maybe dead.
And he said it didn't matter, [C#m] he was after Texas Red.
[A] After [E] Texas Red.
Wasn't long before the story was [C#m] relayed to Texas Red.
But [E] the outlaw didn't worry men that tried [C#m] before were dead.
[A] 20 men had tried to take him, [E] 20 men had made a slip.
21 would be the ranger [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron on [E] his hip.
The morning passed so quickly it [C#m] was time for them to meet.
It [E] was 20 past 11 when they walked [C#m] out in the street.
[A] Folks were watching from the windows, [E] everybody held their breath.
They knew this handsome ranger [C#m] was about to meet his death.
[A] About to meet [C#m] his death.
[E] There was 40 feet between them when [C#m] they stopped to make their play.
And [E] the swiftness of the ranger is still talked about [C#m] today.
[A] Texas Red had not cleared leather [E] for a bullet barely ripped.
And the ranger's aim was deadly [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip.
It was over in a moment [C#m] and the folks had gathered round.
[E] There before them lay the body of the outlaw [C#m] on the ground.
Oh [A] he might have went on living but he [E] made one fatal slip.
When he tried to match the ranger [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip.
[A] Big iron.
[E] When he tried to match the ranger [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
Big iron [E] on his hip.
[C#m] [E]
[C]
[G] [D]
[A]
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C#m
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_ _ [G#] _ _ [E] the town of Alfredo, [C#m] wrote a stranger one fine day. _ _
[E] Hardly spoke a false alarm, didn't have too [C#m] much to say.
_ No [A] one dared to ask his business, no [E] one dared to take a slip.
Stranger there among [C#m] them had a big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip.
_ _ _ It was early in the morning when he [C#m] rode to the town.
_ _ He [E] came riding from the south side, slowly looking all [C#m] around.
_ _ [A] He's an hour long, loose and running, [E] came a whisper from each lip.
And he's here to do some business [C#m] with a big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron on [E] his hip.
_ _ In this town there lived an outlaw [C#m] by the name of Texas Red.
_ _ Many [E] men had tried to take him and that many men [C#m] were dead.
_ _ He was [A] vicious and a killer, [E] though a youth of 24.
And the notches on his pistol numbered [C#m] one and 19 more.
[A] One and [E] 19 more. _ _
_ _ Now the stranger started talking, made [C#m] it plain to folks around.
If _ it was [E] an Arizona Ranger, wouldn't be too [C#m] long in town. _
_ He [A] came here to take an outlaw [E] back alive or maybe dead.
And he said it didn't matter, [C#m] he was after Texas Red.
[A] After [E] Texas Red. _
_ _ _ Wasn't long before the story was [C#m] relayed to Texas Red.
_ _ But [E] the outlaw didn't worry men that tried [C#m] before were dead.
_ _ [A] 20 men had tried to take him, [E] 20 men had made a slip.
21 would be the ranger [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron on [E] his hip. _
_ _ _ The morning passed so quickly it [C#m] was time for them to meet.
_ _ It [E] was 20 past 11 when they walked [C#m] out in the street. _
_ _ [A] Folks were watching from the windows, [E] everybody held their breath.
They knew this handsome ranger [C#m] was about to meet his death.
[A] About to meet [C#m] his death. _ _
_ [E] _ There was 40 feet between them when [C#m] they stopped to make their play.
_ _ And [E] the swiftness of the ranger is still talked about [C#m] today.
_ _ [A] Texas Red had not cleared leather [E] for a bullet barely ripped.
And the ranger's aim was deadly [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip. _
_ _ _ It was over in a moment [C#m] and the folks had gathered round. _ _ _
[E] There before them lay the body of the outlaw [C#m] on the ground.
_ _ Oh [A] he might have went on living but he [E] made one fatal slip.
When he tried to match the ranger [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip.
_ _ _ _ [A] Big iron. _ _
_ [E] _ _ When he tried to match the ranger [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
Big iron [E] on his hip.
_ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
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To see full episodes head on over to www _ .countryroadtv.com _ _ _ _
For full episodes you can watch [D] anywhere, anytime, [G] on any device, go to www [D] _ .countryroadtv.com.
Enter code COMMUNITY and get a free month.
Now enjoy this [C#m] video.
To _ _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ [E] the town of Alfredo, [C#m] wrote a stranger one fine day. _ _
[E] Hardly spoke a false alarm, didn't have too [C#m] much to say.
_ No [A] one dared to ask his business, no [E] one dared to take a slip.
Stranger there among [C#m] them had a big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip.
_ _ _ It was early in the morning when he [C#m] rode to the town.
_ _ He [E] came riding from the south side, slowly looking all [C#m] around.
_ _ [A] He's an hour long, loose and running, [E] came a whisper from each lip.
And he's here to do some business [C#m] with a big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron on [E] his hip.
_ _ In this town there lived an outlaw [C#m] by the name of Texas Red.
_ _ Many [E] men had tried to take him and that many men [C#m] were dead.
_ _ He was [A] vicious and a killer, [E] though a youth of 24.
And the notches on his pistol numbered [C#m] one and 19 more.
[A] One and [E] 19 more. _ _
_ _ Now the stranger started talking, made [C#m] it plain to folks around.
If _ it was [E] an Arizona Ranger, wouldn't be too [C#m] long in town. _
_ He [A] came here to take an outlaw [E] back alive or maybe dead.
And he said it didn't matter, [C#m] he was after Texas Red.
[A] After [E] Texas Red. _
_ _ _ Wasn't long before the story was [C#m] relayed to Texas Red.
_ _ But [E] the outlaw didn't worry men that tried [C#m] before were dead.
_ _ [A] 20 men had tried to take him, [E] 20 men had made a slip.
21 would be the ranger [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron on [E] his hip. _
_ _ _ The morning passed so quickly it [C#m] was time for them to meet.
_ _ It [E] was 20 past 11 when they walked [C#m] out in the street. _
_ _ [A] Folks were watching from the windows, [E] everybody held their breath.
They knew this handsome ranger [C#m] was about to meet his death.
[A] About to meet [C#m] his death. _ _
_ [E] _ There was 40 feet between them when [C#m] they stopped to make their play.
_ _ And [E] the swiftness of the ranger is still talked about [C#m] today.
_ _ [A] Texas Red had not cleared leather [E] for a bullet barely ripped.
And the ranger's aim was deadly [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip. _
_ _ _ It was over in a moment [C#m] and the folks had gathered round. _ _ _
[E] There before them lay the body of the outlaw [C#m] on the ground.
_ _ Oh [A] he might have went on living but he [E] made one fatal slip.
When he tried to match the ranger [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
[A] Big iron [E] on his hip.
_ _ _ _ [A] Big iron. _ _
_ [E] _ _ When he tried to match the ranger [C#m] with the big iron on his hip.
Big iron [E] on his hip.
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