Chords for The Sons of the San Joaquin

Tempo:
99.925 bpm
Chords used:

Am

C

Em

G

D

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Sons of the San Joaquin chords
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[C]
[Em] [Am] [C]
From whence came the cowboy, the history is [Am] plain.
[C] He rode out of Europe on a frigate [Am] from Spain, Spain, [C] to Mexico, southward and northward [Am] he spread.
From the Gaucho and the Hueso, the Bacaro was bred, bred.
Your everyday cowboy and oh what a sight.
[C] More dashing and daring than the [Am] medieval knight, knight, knight, [C] medieval knight.
[G] [Am] Regis, Bonsalus, Fioran, Sanguil, Sanguil, Sanguil, [C] cowboy.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee [C]-yo, come a horseman from history.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-aye, in [Em] all colors he came.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-yo, [C] and his name still holds mystery.
He is a legend and cowboy's [Am] his name, name, name, [C] cowboy's his name.
Then into the west from the [Am] Civil War days, the white [C] and the black cowboy rode in [Am] like a blaze, blaze.
[C] Some will implore that all [Am] cowboys were white.
I can tell you from fax [C] noise that that [Am] isn't right, right.
There used to be cowboys [C] that rode a [Am] horse by.
One fourth of those always was sure enough black, black, black, sure [C] enough black.
[Am] Oh, say, [C] cowboy.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-yo, [C] come a horseman from history.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-aye, [Em] in all colors he came.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-yo, [C] and his name still holds mystery.
He is a legend and [Am] cowboy's his name, name, name, [C] cowboy's his name.
[Am] If you think the [C] cowboy is all said and done, [Am] this hombre that's carved out [Em] his place in the sun,
he [Am] isn't gone [C] and I'm a-tellin' ya, friend, there's more cows and horses than there's [Am] ever been, been.
But a cowboy's a cowboy [C] by whatever [Am] [C] name, whatever his color, his [Am] glory's the same.
And his name, like his furs, [C] has a wonderful [Am] [D] sound.
[Am]
[C] Keep your eye on the sunset, [E] cause he's [Am] still around, round, round, he's still [C] around.
[Am] Harry Shuey, Gary Martin, Waddy Mitchell, Jack, Joel Nelson, Cliff,
[C] Calmore.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-yo, [C] come a horseman from history.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-aye, [Em] in all colors he came.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee [C]-yo, and his name still holds mystery.
He is a legend and [Am] cowboy's his name, name, name, [C] cowboy's his name.
Yippee [Am]-aye, yippee-aye, yippee [Em]-aye, yippee-aye [Am]-o, yippee-yo, yippee-yo. [Em] Yippee-aye.
[Am]
[Em] [Am]
Key:  
Am
2311
C
3211
Em
121
G
2131
D
1321
Am
2311
C
3211
Em
121
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_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ From whence came the cowboy, the history is [Am] plain.
[C] He rode out of Europe on a frigate [Am] from Spain, Spain, [C] to Mexico, southward and northward [Am] he spread.
From the Gaucho and the Hueso, the Bacaro was bred, bred.
Your everyday cowboy and oh what a sight.
[C] More dashing and daring than the [Am] medieval knight, knight, knight, [C] medieval _ _ _ knight.
[G] _ [Am] Regis, Bonsalus, Fioran, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sanguil, Sanguil, Sanguil, [C] cowboy. _ _ _ _
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee [C]-yo, come a horseman from history.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-aye, in [Em] all colors he came.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-yo, [C] and his name still holds mystery.
He is a legend and cowboy's [Am] his name, name, name, [C] cowboy's his name.
_ _ Then into the west from the [Am] Civil War days, the white [C] and the black cowboy rode in [Am] like a blaze, blaze.
[C] Some will implore that all [Am] cowboys were white.
I can tell you from fax [C] noise that that [Am] isn't right, right.
There used to be cowboys [C] that rode a [Am] horse by.
_ One fourth of those always was sure enough black, black, black, sure [C] enough black.
_ _ [Am] Oh, say, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] cowboy.
_ _ _ _ [Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-yo, [C] come a horseman from history.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-aye, [Em] in all colors he came.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-yo, [C] and his name still holds mystery.
He is a legend and [Am] cowboy's his name, name, name, [C] cowboy's his name. _
_ [Am] If you think the [C] cowboy is all said and done, [Am] this hombre that's carved out [Em] his place in the sun,
he [Am] isn't gone [C] and I'm a-tellin' ya, friend, there's more cows and horses than there's [Am] ever been, been.
But a cowboy's a cowboy [C] by whatever [Am] [C] name, whatever his color, his [Am] glory's the same.
And his name, like his furs, [C] has a wonderful [Am] _ _ _ _ [D] sound.
[Am] _
[C] Keep your eye on the sunset, _ _ _ [E] cause he's [Am] still around, round, round, he's still [C] _ _ around. _
[Am] Harry Shuey, Gary Martin, Waddy Mitchell, Jack, _ _ _ _ _ _ Joel Nelson, Cliff, _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Calmore. _
_ _ [Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-yo, [C] come a horseman from history.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee-aye, [Em] in all colors he came.
[Am] Yippee-aye, yippee [C]-yo, and his name still holds mystery.
He is a legend and [Am] cowboy's his name, name, name, [C] cowboy's his name.
_ _ Yippee [Am]-aye, yippee-aye, yippee [Em]-aye, yippee-aye [Am]-o, yippee-yo, yippee-yo. [Em] _ Yippee-aye. _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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