Shotgun Rider By Tim McGraw Feat. Faith Hill *Lyrics in description* Chords
Tempo:
54.45 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[G] [C]
[D] [G]
Horses are running wide open, I just [C] gotta ride.
[D] Those honky-tonk bars that stay open way past [G] closing time.
Songs about free thinking and drinking sure light [C] my fire.
[D] That flame leaves a scar on my heart like an old [G] branding pine.
She said, Lucky old man, where [C] are you going?
[D] Don't you know that the life of a cowboy is no [G] good alone?
If you tear down that fence, a rusty [C] barbed wire,
Then [D] I'll lay down beside you and be your [G] shotgun rider.
Yesterday's nothing but dust, I'll brush off [C] my boots.
[D] While I'm wearing out roads, don't you know that I'm sure [G] missing you.
When I leave, you'll be wondering when I'll be back [C] again.
[D] Between Texas and ranchers and old friends, where do [G] you fit in?
She said, Brody old man, where [C] are you going?
Don't [D] you know that the life of a cowboy is no [G] good alone?
If you tear down that fence, a rusty [C] barbed wire,
Then [D] I'll lay down beside you and be your [G] shotgun rider.
Come on!
[C]
[D] [G]
Hey Brody old man, where are [C] you going?
Don't [D] you know that the life of a cowboy is no good [G] alone?
If you tear down that fence, a rusty [C] barbed wire,
Then [D] I'll lay down beside you and be your shotgun [G] rider.
Come on, [D] come lay down beside me and be my shotgun rider.
[G] [C] [D]
[G]
[C] [D]
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[D] [G]
Horses are running wide open, I just [C] gotta ride.
[D] Those honky-tonk bars that stay open way past [G] closing time.
Songs about free thinking and drinking sure light [C] my fire.
[D] That flame leaves a scar on my heart like an old [G] branding pine.
She said, Lucky old man, where [C] are you going?
[D] Don't you know that the life of a cowboy is no [G] good alone?
If you tear down that fence, a rusty [C] barbed wire,
Then [D] I'll lay down beside you and be your [G] shotgun rider.
Yesterday's nothing but dust, I'll brush off [C] my boots.
[D] While I'm wearing out roads, don't you know that I'm sure [G] missing you.
When I leave, you'll be wondering when I'll be back [C] again.
[D] Between Texas and ranchers and old friends, where do [G] you fit in?
She said, Brody old man, where [C] are you going?
Don't [D] you know that the life of a cowboy is no [G] good alone?
If you tear down that fence, a rusty [C] barbed wire,
Then [D] I'll lay down beside you and be your [G] shotgun rider.
Come on!
[C]
[D] [G]
Hey Brody old man, where are [C] you going?
Don't [D] you know that the life of a cowboy is no good [G] alone?
If you tear down that fence, a rusty [C] barbed wire,
Then [D] I'll lay down beside you and be your shotgun [G] rider.
Come on, [D] come lay down beside me and be my shotgun rider.
[G] [C] [D]
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
Horses are running wide open, I just [C] gotta ride. _
[D] Those honky-tonk bars that stay open way past [G] closing time. _
Songs about free thinking and drinking sure light [C] my fire. _
[D] That flame leaves a scar on my heart like an old [G] branding pine.
She said, Lucky old man, where [C] are you going? _ _
[D] Don't you know that the life of a cowboy is no [G] good alone?
If you tear down that fence, a rusty [C] barbed wire, _
Then [D] I'll lay down beside you and be your [G] shotgun rider. _ _
_ Yesterday's nothing but dust, I'll brush off [C] my boots. _
[D] While I'm wearing out roads, don't you know that I'm sure [G] missing you.
When _ I leave, you'll be wondering when I'll be back [C] again. _
[D] Between Texas and ranchers and old friends, where do [G] you fit in?
She said, Brody old man, where [C] are you going? _
Don't [D] you know that the life of a cowboy is no [G] good alone?
If you tear down that fence, a rusty [C] barbed wire, _
Then [D] I'll lay down beside you and be your [G] shotgun rider. _
Come on!
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_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
Hey Brody old man, where are [C] you going? _
Don't [D] you know that the life of a cowboy is no good [G] alone? _
If you tear down that fence, a rusty [C] barbed wire, _
Then [D] I'll lay down beside you and be your shotgun [G] rider. _
Come on, [D] come lay down beside me and be my shotgun rider.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [D] _
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Horses are running wide open, I just [C] gotta ride. _
[D] Those honky-tonk bars that stay open way past [G] closing time. _
Songs about free thinking and drinking sure light [C] my fire. _
[D] That flame leaves a scar on my heart like an old [G] branding pine.
She said, Lucky old man, where [C] are you going? _ _
[D] Don't you know that the life of a cowboy is no [G] good alone?
If you tear down that fence, a rusty [C] barbed wire, _
Then [D] I'll lay down beside you and be your [G] shotgun rider. _ _
_ Yesterday's nothing but dust, I'll brush off [C] my boots. _
[D] While I'm wearing out roads, don't you know that I'm sure [G] missing you.
When _ I leave, you'll be wondering when I'll be back [C] again. _
[D] Between Texas and ranchers and old friends, where do [G] you fit in?
She said, Brody old man, where [C] are you going? _
Don't [D] you know that the life of a cowboy is no [G] good alone?
If you tear down that fence, a rusty [C] barbed wire, _
Then [D] I'll lay down beside you and be your [G] shotgun rider. _
Come on!
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Hey Brody old man, where are [C] you going? _
Don't [D] you know that the life of a cowboy is no good [G] alone? _
If you tear down that fence, a rusty [C] barbed wire, _
Then [D] I'll lay down beside you and be your shotgun [G] rider. _
Come on, [D] come lay down beside me and be my shotgun rider.
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