Coyotes Chords by Don Edwards
Tempo:
94.275 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
G
Em
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [A] [D] [G] .
[D] [A] [D] [G] .
[D] [A] [G] .
[D] [A] [D] [G] .
[Bm] Was a cowboy I [A] knew in [G] South Texas.
His [D] face was burnt [A] deep by [G] the Sun.
[D] part history [A] part sage [G] part Mexican.
He [D] was there when [A] Pancho Villa [G] was young.
And [D] he'd tell you a [A].
tale of [G] the old days.
When [D] the country was [A] wild all [G] around.
Sit [D] out under [A] the stars [G] of the Milky Way [D] and listen while [A] the [G] coyotes howl.
They [D] go.
Hoo, ya, [A] hoo, [G] ya, hoo, [D] hoo, da, da ya, hoo, [A].
hoo, hoo, [G] hoo, hoo.
[D] Hoo, ya, [A].
hoo, [G] ya, hoo, [D] hoo, da, da ya, hoo, [A] hoo, hoo, hoo, [G] hoo.
[A] [Bm] Now the longhorns are gone.
[G] And the drovers are gone.
[Em] The Comanches are gone, [A] and the outlaws are gone.
[Em] Geronimo's gone, [D] and Sambas is gone, and [G] the lion is gone, [A] and the red wolf is gone.
.
[D] Well, he cursed [A] all the [G] roads and the old men, [D] and he cursed the [A] [G] automobile, .
[D] said this is no place for [A] an hombre [G] like I am in [D] this new [A] world of asphalt [G] and steel.
[D] Then he'd look off [A] someplace [G] in the distance at [D] something [A] only he [G] could see.
[D] He'd say all that's [A] left [G] now of the old days, [D] damned [A] old [G] coyotes and me.
And they'd go, [D] ooh-yip [A]-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, ooh [D]-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
[D] Ooh-yip [A]-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, [D] ooh-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
[A] [Bm] Now the longhorns are gone, [G] and the drovers are gone, [Em] the Comanches are gone,.
[A] the outlaws are gone, [Em] now Quantro's gone, [D] Stanwati's gone, [G] and the lion is gone, [A] and the red wolf is gone.
.
[D] One morning they [A] searched his [G] adobe, he [D] disappeared [A] without even [G] a word.
[D] But that night [A] as the moon crossed [G] the mountain, [D] one [A] more [G] coyote was heard, and [D] he'd go,.
ooh [A]-yip-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, [D] ooh-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
.
[D] Ooh-yip [A]-hoo-yip [G]-hoo, ooh [D]-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
[D] Ooh-yip [A]-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, [D] ooh-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
[D] [A] [G] .
[D] [A] [G] .
[D] [A] .
[D] [A] [D] [G] .
[D] [A] [G] .
[D] [A] [D] [G] .
[Bm] Was a cowboy I [A] knew in [G] South Texas.
His [D] face was burnt [A] deep by [G] the Sun.
[D] part history [A] part sage [G] part Mexican.
He [D] was there when [A] Pancho Villa [G] was young.
And [D] he'd tell you a [A].
tale of [G] the old days.
When [D] the country was [A] wild all [G] around.
Sit [D] out under [A] the stars [G] of the Milky Way [D] and listen while [A] the [G] coyotes howl.
They [D] go.
Hoo, ya, [A] hoo, [G] ya, hoo, [D] hoo, da, da ya, hoo, [A].
hoo, hoo, [G] hoo, hoo.
[D] Hoo, ya, [A].
hoo, [G] ya, hoo, [D] hoo, da, da ya, hoo, [A] hoo, hoo, hoo, [G] hoo.
[A] [Bm] Now the longhorns are gone.
[G] And the drovers are gone.
[Em] The Comanches are gone, [A] and the outlaws are gone.
[Em] Geronimo's gone, [D] and Sambas is gone, and [G] the lion is gone, [A] and the red wolf is gone.
.
[D] Well, he cursed [A] all the [G] roads and the old men, [D] and he cursed the [A] [G] automobile, .
[D] said this is no place for [A] an hombre [G] like I am in [D] this new [A] world of asphalt [G] and steel.
[D] Then he'd look off [A] someplace [G] in the distance at [D] something [A] only he [G] could see.
[D] He'd say all that's [A] left [G] now of the old days, [D] damned [A] old [G] coyotes and me.
And they'd go, [D] ooh-yip [A]-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, ooh [D]-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
[D] Ooh-yip [A]-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, [D] ooh-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
[A] [Bm] Now the longhorns are gone, [G] and the drovers are gone, [Em] the Comanches are gone,.
[A] the outlaws are gone, [Em] now Quantro's gone, [D] Stanwati's gone, [G] and the lion is gone, [A] and the red wolf is gone.
.
[D] One morning they [A] searched his [G] adobe, he [D] disappeared [A] without even [G] a word.
[D] But that night [A] as the moon crossed [G] the mountain, [D] one [A] more [G] coyote was heard, and [D] he'd go,.
ooh [A]-yip-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, [D] ooh-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
.
[D] Ooh-yip [A]-hoo-yip [G]-hoo, ooh [D]-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
[D] Ooh-yip [A]-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, [D] ooh-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
[D] [A] [G] .
[D] [A] [G] .
[D] [A] .
Key:
A
D
G
Em
Bm
A
D
G
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _ .
_ [D] _ [A] _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _ .
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ .
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _ .
_ [Bm] Was a cowboy I [A] knew in [G] South Texas.
His [D] face was burnt [A] deep by [G] the Sun.
_ [D] part history [A] part sage [G] part Mexican.
He [D] was there when [A] Pancho Villa [G] was young.
And [D] he'd tell you a [A].
tale of [G] the old days.
When [D] the country was [A] wild all [G] around.
_ Sit [D] out under [A] the stars [G] of the Milky Way _ [D] and listen while [A] the [G] coyotes howl.
They [D] go.
Hoo, ya, [A] hoo, [G] ya, hoo, _ [D] hoo, da, da ya, hoo, [A].
hoo, hoo, [G] hoo, hoo.
_ [D] Hoo, ya, [A].
hoo, [G] ya, hoo, _ _ [D] hoo, da, da ya, hoo, [A] hoo, hoo, hoo, [G] hoo.
[A] _ [Bm] Now the longhorns are gone.
[G] And the drovers are gone.
[Em] The Comanches are gone, [A] and the outlaws are gone.
_ [Em] Geronimo's gone, [D] and Sambas is gone, and [G] the lion is gone, [A] and the red wolf is gone.
_ _ _ _ .
_ [D] Well, he cursed [A] all the [G] roads and the old men, _ [D] and he cursed the [A] [G] automobile, _ .
_ [D] said this is no place for [A] an hombre [G] like I am in [D] this new [A] world of asphalt [G] and steel.
_ _ [D] Then he'd look off [A] someplace [G] in the distance at [D] something [A] only he [G] could see.
_ [D] He'd say all that's [A] left [G] now of the old days, _ _ [D] damned [A] old [G] coyotes and me.
And they'd go, [D] ooh-yip [A]-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, _ ooh [D]-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
_ _ [D] Ooh-yip [A]-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, _ _ [D] ooh-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
_ [A] _ [Bm] Now the longhorns are gone, [G] and the drovers are gone, [Em] the Comanches are gone,.
[A] the outlaws are gone, [Em] now Quantro's gone, _ [D] Stanwati's gone, [G] and the lion is gone, [A] and the red wolf is gone.
_ _ _ .
_ _ _ [D] One morning they [A] searched his [G] adobe, _ he [D] disappeared [A] without even [G] a word.
_ _ [D] But that night [A] as the moon crossed [G] the mountain, _ _ [D] one [A] more [G] coyote was heard, _ _ _ and [D] he'd go,.
ooh [A]-yip-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, _ [D] ooh-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
_ .
_ _ [D] Ooh-yip [A]-hoo-yip [G]-hoo, _ ooh [D]-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
_ _ [D] Ooh-yip [A]-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, _ _ [D] ooh-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ .
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ .
_ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ .
_ [D] _ [A] _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _ .
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ .
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _ .
_ [Bm] Was a cowboy I [A] knew in [G] South Texas.
His [D] face was burnt [A] deep by [G] the Sun.
_ [D] part history [A] part sage [G] part Mexican.
He [D] was there when [A] Pancho Villa [G] was young.
And [D] he'd tell you a [A].
tale of [G] the old days.
When [D] the country was [A] wild all [G] around.
_ Sit [D] out under [A] the stars [G] of the Milky Way _ [D] and listen while [A] the [G] coyotes howl.
They [D] go.
Hoo, ya, [A] hoo, [G] ya, hoo, _ [D] hoo, da, da ya, hoo, [A].
hoo, hoo, [G] hoo, hoo.
_ [D] Hoo, ya, [A].
hoo, [G] ya, hoo, _ _ [D] hoo, da, da ya, hoo, [A] hoo, hoo, hoo, [G] hoo.
[A] _ [Bm] Now the longhorns are gone.
[G] And the drovers are gone.
[Em] The Comanches are gone, [A] and the outlaws are gone.
_ [Em] Geronimo's gone, [D] and Sambas is gone, and [G] the lion is gone, [A] and the red wolf is gone.
_ _ _ _ .
_ [D] Well, he cursed [A] all the [G] roads and the old men, _ [D] and he cursed the [A] [G] automobile, _ .
_ [D] said this is no place for [A] an hombre [G] like I am in [D] this new [A] world of asphalt [G] and steel.
_ _ [D] Then he'd look off [A] someplace [G] in the distance at [D] something [A] only he [G] could see.
_ [D] He'd say all that's [A] left [G] now of the old days, _ _ [D] damned [A] old [G] coyotes and me.
And they'd go, [D] ooh-yip [A]-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, _ ooh [D]-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
_ _ [D] Ooh-yip [A]-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, _ _ [D] ooh-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
_ [A] _ [Bm] Now the longhorns are gone, [G] and the drovers are gone, [Em] the Comanches are gone,.
[A] the outlaws are gone, [Em] now Quantro's gone, _ [D] Stanwati's gone, [G] and the lion is gone, [A] and the red wolf is gone.
_ _ _ .
_ _ _ [D] One morning they [A] searched his [G] adobe, _ he [D] disappeared [A] without even [G] a word.
_ _ [D] But that night [A] as the moon crossed [G] the mountain, _ _ [D] one [A] more [G] coyote was heard, _ _ _ and [D] he'd go,.
ooh [A]-yip-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, _ [D] ooh-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
_ .
_ _ [D] Ooh-yip [A]-hoo-yip [G]-hoo, _ ooh [D]-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
_ _ [D] Ooh-yip [A]-hoo [G]-yip-hoo, _ _ [D] ooh-loo-yip-hoo [A]-hoo-hoo [G]-hoo.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ .
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ .
_ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ .