Chords for Chris Ledoux 10 seconds in the saddle
Tempo:
102.05 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Am
G
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [E] [F] [C]
[Am] [F] [G] [C]
His Stetson was faded [F]
and [C] battered and worn, [F] the stubble [C] of his beard showed flecks of gray.
[F] His limp was severe [C] cause a leg had [Am] been [D] torn, eyebrow in his [G] rodeo days.
[C] He hung round the chutes while [F] we waited [C] to mount, [F] with a vague look [C] of longing in his eye.
[F] He spoke very few words [C] but he made them count, he was broken, [G] forgotten, [C] but wise.
[Am] He said life is just like [C] riding broncs, [Am] it's a battle [F] that he'd roll his cigarette with [G] shaky hands.
[E] [F] Son I'd gladly take [C] ten seconds in [Am] the saddle, [F] for a lifetime [G] watching from [C] the stands.
[F] [C]
[Am] [F] [G] [C]
I noticed the cigarette [F]
burns [C] on his vest, [F] and the remnant [C] of a dream left in his eye.
[F] The boy said that he could [C] have well been [Am] the best, had [D] not fate cheated him of [G] his prize.
[B] [C] Ah but I learned a lesson [F] that I'd [C] never known, from [F] this guy who'd [C] been busted so bad.
[F] It's better to ride [C] even if you get broke, than to wind up [G] just wishing [C] you had.
He [Am] said life is just like [C] riding broncs, it's [Am] a battle that [F] he'd roll his cigarette with shaky [G]
hands.
[F] Son I'd gladly take [C] ten seconds in [Am] the saddle, [F] for a lifetime [G] watching from [C] the stands.
[F] Yes I'd gladly take [C] ten seconds in [Am] the saddle, [F] for a lifetime [G] watching from [C] the stands.
[N]
[Am] [F] [G] [C]
His Stetson was faded [F]
and [C] battered and worn, [F] the stubble [C] of his beard showed flecks of gray.
[F] His limp was severe [C] cause a leg had [Am] been [D] torn, eyebrow in his [G] rodeo days.
[C] He hung round the chutes while [F] we waited [C] to mount, [F] with a vague look [C] of longing in his eye.
[F] He spoke very few words [C] but he made them count, he was broken, [G] forgotten, [C] but wise.
[Am] He said life is just like [C] riding broncs, [Am] it's a battle [F] that he'd roll his cigarette with [G] shaky hands.
[E] [F] Son I'd gladly take [C] ten seconds in [Am] the saddle, [F] for a lifetime [G] watching from [C] the stands.
[F] [C]
[Am] [F] [G] [C]
I noticed the cigarette [F]
burns [C] on his vest, [F] and the remnant [C] of a dream left in his eye.
[F] The boy said that he could [C] have well been [Am] the best, had [D] not fate cheated him of [G] his prize.
[B] [C] Ah but I learned a lesson [F] that I'd [C] never known, from [F] this guy who'd [C] been busted so bad.
[F] It's better to ride [C] even if you get broke, than to wind up [G] just wishing [C] you had.
He [Am] said life is just like [C] riding broncs, it's [Am] a battle that [F] he'd roll his cigarette with shaky [G]
hands.
[F] Son I'd gladly take [C] ten seconds in [Am] the saddle, [F] for a lifetime [G] watching from [C] the stands.
[F] Yes I'd gladly take [C] ten seconds in [Am] the saddle, [F] for a lifetime [G] watching from [C] the stands.
[N]
Key:
C
F
Am
G
E
C
F
Am
[C] _ _ [E] _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Am] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ _ His Stetson was faded [F]
and [C] battered and worn, [F] the stubble [C] of his beard showed flecks of gray.
_ [F] His limp was severe [C] cause a leg had [Am] been [D] torn, eyebrow in his [G] rodeo days.
_ [C] He hung round the chutes while [F] we waited [C] to mount, [F] with a vague look [C] of longing in his eye.
_ [F] He spoke very few words [C] but he made them count, he was broken, [G] forgotten, [C] but wise.
[Am] He said life is just like [C] riding broncs, [Am] it's a battle [F] that he'd roll his cigarette with [G] shaky hands.
_ [E] [F] Son I'd gladly take [C] ten seconds in [Am] the saddle, [F] for a lifetime [G] watching from [C] the stands.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Am] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ _ I noticed the cigarette [F]
burns [C] on his vest, [F] and the remnant [C] of a dream left in his eye.
_ [F] The boy said that he could [C] have well been [Am] the best, had [D] not fate cheated him of [G] his prize.
[B] [C] Ah but I learned a lesson [F] that I'd [C] never known, from [F] this guy who'd [C] been busted so bad.
_ [F] It's better to ride [C] even if you get broke, than to wind up [G] just wishing [C] you had.
He [Am] said life is just like [C] riding broncs, it's [Am] a battle that [F] he'd roll his cigarette with shaky [G]
hands.
_ [F] Son I'd gladly take [C] ten seconds in [Am] the saddle, [F] for a lifetime [G] watching from [C] the stands.
_ [F] Yes I'd gladly take [C] ten seconds in [Am] the saddle, [F] for a lifetime [G] watching from [C] the stands. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ _ His Stetson was faded [F]
and [C] battered and worn, [F] the stubble [C] of his beard showed flecks of gray.
_ [F] His limp was severe [C] cause a leg had [Am] been [D] torn, eyebrow in his [G] rodeo days.
_ [C] He hung round the chutes while [F] we waited [C] to mount, [F] with a vague look [C] of longing in his eye.
_ [F] He spoke very few words [C] but he made them count, he was broken, [G] forgotten, [C] but wise.
[Am] He said life is just like [C] riding broncs, [Am] it's a battle [F] that he'd roll his cigarette with [G] shaky hands.
_ [E] [F] Son I'd gladly take [C] ten seconds in [Am] the saddle, [F] for a lifetime [G] watching from [C] the stands.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Am] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ _ I noticed the cigarette [F]
burns [C] on his vest, [F] and the remnant [C] of a dream left in his eye.
_ [F] The boy said that he could [C] have well been [Am] the best, had [D] not fate cheated him of [G] his prize.
[B] [C] Ah but I learned a lesson [F] that I'd [C] never known, from [F] this guy who'd [C] been busted so bad.
_ [F] It's better to ride [C] even if you get broke, than to wind up [G] just wishing [C] you had.
He [Am] said life is just like [C] riding broncs, it's [Am] a battle that [F] he'd roll his cigarette with shaky [G]
hands.
_ [F] Son I'd gladly take [C] ten seconds in [Am] the saddle, [F] for a lifetime [G] watching from [C] the stands.
_ [F] Yes I'd gladly take [C] ten seconds in [Am] the saddle, [F] for a lifetime [G] watching from [C] the stands. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _