Chords for Tompall & the Glaser Brothers "Tryin to Outrun the Wind" Live Performance
Tempo:
103.05 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Em
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] He's a sad song singer, [G] he plays six stringed, [A] with vagabond fingers that follow [D] his mind.
To far away places, [G] he reaches for traces, and touches [A]
the faces he's long left [D] behind.
He'll keep you from knowing [Em] where he's been or [G] going, [A] and you'll see the distance there in [D] his eyes.
And just short of stealing, [G] he'll take your feelings, [A] and pull at your heartstrings, till they come [D] untied.
[G] There was a woman, [D] who made him turn lonesome, [A] her memory turns over [D] and over again.
And [G] he's like an old stallion, [D] who's lonely [Bm] for freedom, [A] trying to outrun [D] the wind.
Well I've laughed with the sunshine, [G] cried with the rain.
[A] And I've had some bad nights, with the best [D] of the blues.
And I go on, pretending, [G] with long hair, with young wings.
[A] But I still get crazy, when I think [D] of you.
[G] Cause you were the woman, [D] who made me turn lonesome, [A] your memory turns over [D] and over again.
And [G] I'm like an old stallion, [D] who's lonely for freedom, [A] trying to outrun [D] the wind.
And [G] I'm like an old stallion, [D] who's lonely for freedom, [A] trying to outrun [D] the wind.
[G] [D] [A]
To far away places, [G] he reaches for traces, and touches [A]
the faces he's long left [D] behind.
He'll keep you from knowing [Em] where he's been or [G] going, [A] and you'll see the distance there in [D] his eyes.
And just short of stealing, [G] he'll take your feelings, [A] and pull at your heartstrings, till they come [D] untied.
[G] There was a woman, [D] who made him turn lonesome, [A] her memory turns over [D] and over again.
And [G] he's like an old stallion, [D] who's lonely [Bm] for freedom, [A] trying to outrun [D] the wind.
Well I've laughed with the sunshine, [G] cried with the rain.
[A] And I've had some bad nights, with the best [D] of the blues.
And I go on, pretending, [G] with long hair, with young wings.
[A] But I still get crazy, when I think [D] of you.
[G] Cause you were the woman, [D] who made me turn lonesome, [A] your memory turns over [D] and over again.
And [G] I'm like an old stallion, [D] who's lonely for freedom, [A] trying to outrun [D] the wind.
And [G] I'm like an old stallion, [D] who's lonely for freedom, [A] trying to outrun [D] the wind.
[G] [D] [A]
Key:
D
G
A
Em
Bm
D
G
A
[N] _ _ _ _ He's a sad song singer, [G] he plays six stringed, [A] with vagabond fingers that follow [D] his mind.
_ To far away _ places, [G] he reaches for traces, and touches [A]
the faces he's long left [D] _ behind. _ _
He'll keep you from knowing [Em] where he's been or [G] going, [A] and you'll see the distance there in [D] his eyes.
_ _ And just short of stealing, _ [G] he'll take your feelings, [A] and pull at your heartstrings, till they come [D] _ untied. _ _
[G] There _ was a woman, [D] who made him turn lonesome, [A] her memory turns over [D] and over again.
And [G] he's like an old stallion, [D] who's lonely [Bm] for freedom, [A] _ trying to outrun [D] the wind. _ _
Well I've laughed with the sunshine, [G] _ cried with the rain.
[A] And I've had some bad nights, with the best [D] of the blues.
_ _ And I go on, pretending, [G] with long hair, with young wings.
[A] But I still get crazy, when I think [D] of _ you. _
[G] Cause you were the woman, [D] who made me turn lonesome, [A] your memory turns over [D] and over again.
And [G] I'm like an old stallion, [D] who's lonely for freedom, [A] _ trying to outrun [D] the wind.
_ And [G] I'm like an old stallion, [D] who's lonely for freedom, [A] trying to outrun [D] the wind.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _
_ To far away _ places, [G] he reaches for traces, and touches [A]
the faces he's long left [D] _ behind. _ _
He'll keep you from knowing [Em] where he's been or [G] going, [A] and you'll see the distance there in [D] his eyes.
_ _ And just short of stealing, _ [G] he'll take your feelings, [A] and pull at your heartstrings, till they come [D] _ untied. _ _
[G] There _ was a woman, [D] who made him turn lonesome, [A] her memory turns over [D] and over again.
And [G] he's like an old stallion, [D] who's lonely [Bm] for freedom, [A] _ trying to outrun [D] the wind. _ _
Well I've laughed with the sunshine, [G] _ cried with the rain.
[A] And I've had some bad nights, with the best [D] of the blues.
_ _ And I go on, pretending, [G] with long hair, with young wings.
[A] But I still get crazy, when I think [D] of _ you. _
[G] Cause you were the woman, [D] who made me turn lonesome, [A] your memory turns over [D] and over again.
And [G] I'm like an old stallion, [D] who's lonely for freedom, [A] _ trying to outrun [D] the wind.
_ And [G] I'm like an old stallion, [D] who's lonely for freedom, [A] trying to outrun [D] the wind.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
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