Chords for Blue Rodeo - Four Strong Winds (Ian Tyson "Cover")

Tempo:
118.9 bpm
Chords used:

E

A

Bm

D

F#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Blue Rodeo - Four Strong Winds (Ian Tyson "Cover") chords
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First time I came to Toronto, Ian drove me up there.
I had a gig at a little place on Avenue Road.
I believe it was called the Purple Onion and
Ian drove me up there in my Bell telephone repair truck from New York
and he had an apartment.
I think it was on Yonge Street or over overlooking Yonge Street.
Yeah, I remember he kept a saddle in the apartment. It was
more like being in a bunkhouse.
It seemed like we if we weren't around horses
we made sure that horses were present in spirit.
And then Ian got a ranch eventually
outside of Toronto and
I'd go by there and visit him [D] and ride.
We'd go out and gather the cattle.
Ramblin' Jack for crying out loud.
Oh, man.
And we all went tripping.
Andy and Amos and me and Jim because we're all gonna go riding with Ian, right?
So I had to round up these cattle and
coming back man, and we were all just tripping our brains out.
I fell asleep in the saddle and about six head at the back of the herd.
I was at the back riding drag.
Ian was up front.
Six head of cows
turned around.
[G] They saw me sleeping.
They splashed right across that creek and headed back [F#] to the home [D] pasture.
And Tyson turned around 80 foot ahead.
This ain't no goddamn rodeo circus, you know.
Elliot and Elliot just his horse jumps up must have been bred like that.
Did it William Russell standing William Russell frozen in time.
It bolted off picked up that doggie and brought him back in into the fold.
We were we were stunned.
I stood up in my stirrups and saluted.
Won't happen again, sir.
Ian kind of looked at him.
We kind of overheard him say not bad for a Brooklyn guy.
Unbelievable.
Ian Tyson, man.
[A] [Bm]
[E] [A]
[D] [Bm]
[E]
[A] [Bm]
[E] [A]
[Bm]
[E]
[A] I wish you'd change [Bm] your mind [E] if I asked you one [A] more time.
[D] Well, we've been through this [Bm] a hundred [E] times.
The more.
Four [A] strong winds that [Bm] blow.
[E] Seven seas at [A] the heart.
Are these things that [Bm] don't change?
Come [E] on, man.
[A] If the times are [Bm] all gone.
[E] Then I'm found from the [A] very.
[D] I'm looking for you.
If [Bm] I never back [E] this way.
[A] If I can bear before [Bm] the snow flies [E] and things are looking [A] good.
You can meet me if [Bm] I sent you down.
[E] The man.
[A] But it would [Bm] be women.
[E] Not enough for [A] you to do.
[D] And those winds, they sure [Bm] blow cold way [E] up there.
Four [A] strong winds that [Bm] blow.
[E] Seven seas that [A] run high.
Are these things that [Bm] don't change?
Come [E] what may.
[A] If the good times are [Bm] all gone.
[E] Then I'm glad you're moving [A] on.
[D] I'll look for you if [Bm] I never back [E] this way.
[A] [Bm]
[E] [A]
[Bm]
[E]
[A] Still, I wish you'd change [Bm] your mind
if [E] I asked you one [A] more time.
But [D] we've been through this [Bm] a hundred times.
[E]
[F#] Four [A] strong winds that [Bm] blow.
[E] Seven seas that [A] run high.
Are these things that [Bm] don't change?
Come [E] on, man.
[B] Yeah, [A] the good times are [Bm] all gone.
And [E] I'm glad you're moving [A] on.
I'll [D] look for you if [Bm] I never back [E] this way.
[D] For you, if I'm ever back [E] this way.
[N]
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2311
A
1231
Bm
13421112
D
1321
F#
134211112
E
2311
A
1231
Bm
13421112
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ First time I came to Toronto, Ian drove me up there.
I had a gig at a little place on Avenue Road.
I believe it was called the Purple Onion and
Ian drove me up there in my Bell telephone repair truck from New York
_ _ and he had an apartment.
_ I think it was on Yonge Street or over overlooking Yonge Street. _ _ _ _
Yeah, I remember he kept a saddle in the apartment. It _ _ was
more like being in a bunkhouse.
It seemed like we if we weren't around horses
we made sure that horses were present in spirit.
And then Ian got a ranch eventually
_ outside of Toronto _ and
I'd go by there and visit him [D] and ride.
We'd go out and gather the cattle.
Ramblin' Jack for crying out loud.
Oh, man.
And we all went tripping.
Andy and Amos and me and _ Jim because we're all gonna go riding with Ian, right?
So I had to round up these cattle and
_ coming back man, and we were all just tripping our brains out.
I fell asleep in the saddle _ _ and about six head at the back of the herd.
I was at the back riding drag.
Ian was up front.
_ _ Six head of cows _
turned around.
[G] They saw me sleeping.
_ They splashed right across that creek and headed back [F#] to the home [D] pasture.
And Tyson turned around _ _ _ 80 foot ahead.
_ _ _ This ain't no goddamn rodeo circus, you know.
Elliot and Elliot just his horse jumps up must have been bred like that.
Did it William Russell standing William Russell frozen in time.
It bolted off picked up that doggie and brought him back in into _ the fold.
We were we were stunned.
I stood up in my stirrups and saluted.
Won't happen again, sir.
Ian kind of looked at him.
We kind of overheard him say not bad for a Brooklyn guy.
_ Unbelievable.
Ian Tyson, man. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] I wish you'd change [Bm] your mind _ [E] if I asked you one [A] more time.
_ [D] Well, we've been through this [Bm] a hundred _ [E] times.
The more. _ _ _ _
Four [A] strong winds that [Bm] blow. _
_ [E] Seven seas at [A] the heart.
_ Are these things that [Bm] don't change?
Come [E] on, man. _ _ _ _
_ [A] If the times are [Bm] all gone.
_ [E] Then I'm found from the [A] very. _
_ [D] I'm looking for you.
If [Bm] I never back [E] this way. _ _ _
_ [A] If I can bear before [Bm] the snow flies [E] and things are looking [A] good.
_ You can meet me if [Bm] I sent you down.
[E] The man. _ _ _ _
_ [A] But it would [Bm] be women.
_ [E] Not enough for [A] you to do.
_ [D] And those winds, they sure [Bm] blow cold way [E] up there. _ _ _ _
Four [A] strong winds that [Bm] blow. _
_ [E] Seven seas that [A] run high.
_ Are these things that [Bm] don't change?
Come [E] what may. _ _ _
_ [A] If the good times are [Bm] all gone.
_ [E] Then I'm glad you're moving [A] on.
_ [D] I'll look for you if [Bm] I never back [E] this way. _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] Still, I wish you'd change [Bm] your mind
if [E] I asked you one [A] more time.
But [D] we've been through this [Bm] a hundred times.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] Four [A] strong winds that [Bm] blow. _
_ [E] Seven seas that [A] run high.
Are these things that [Bm] don't change?
Come [E] on, man. _ _ _ _
[B] Yeah, [A] the good times are [Bm] all gone.
And [E] I'm glad you're moving [A] on.
I'll [D] look for you if [Bm] I never back [E] this way. _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] For you, if I'm ever back [E] this way. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _

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This song is part of The Gift: A Tribute To Ian Tyson album.

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