Chords for Dale Robertson; Johnny Cash - The Wayward Wind
Tempo:
121.2 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Eb
E
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Thank you.
Thank you.
Great job.
Welcome to my house.
Let us in.
Thank you.
You've got a nice house too, boy.
I'll tell you.
Sure good to have you with us.
You know, if I could ride as good as you can sing, me and you'd make a good team.
If I could remember words as good as I could ride, we'd get along all right.
Oh, you did a great job.
You know, between your acting chores, you still manage to do some wrangling on your ranch,
don't you?
Well, whenever I get time.
Don't get as much time as I used to, but we still get around with the horses.
In fact, we're having our sale in about two weeks.
We've got our horses in the back yard.
We've got our horses going on sale there at $39,999.99.
You know, one thing I think is going to keep the old-fashioned, the old-timey cowboy, the
romance of it all alive is the Western songs.
I [E] think so.
I love to go to Western songs.
[Bb] You've got them all over the world.
You go to Japan, Italy, France, wherever you go, you'll always find the country Western music.
And it all started right here at Knightville.
Yeah, a lot of it did.
I love this fairly new pretty one too.
What do you say?
Let's try it.
All right.
Oh, the wayward wind
Oh, the [Eb] wayward wind
Oh, the [Bb] wayward wind
That [F] yearns to wander
And I [Bb]
was born
The [Eb] next [Bb] of kin
[F] The [Bb] wayward wind
In a lonely shack by railroad track
I spent my years
[Bb]
Made me [F] a slave
To my wanderings
[Bb]
And the way
[Eb]
[Bb]
[F]
[Dm] [Bb]
[Eb]
The next [Bb] of kin
[F]
The [Bb] wayward wind
Well, I met her down in a border town
I swore we'd never part
Though I did my best
She's all [F] alone
[Bb]
And the wayward wind
Is a restless [Eb] wind
[Eb]
A restless [Bb] wind
That [F] yearns to wander
[A] [Bb]
[Eb]
The next [Bb] of kin
[F] [Bb]
[B] [Bb]
Thank you.
Great job.
Welcome to my house.
Let us in.
Thank you.
You've got a nice house too, boy.
I'll tell you.
Sure good to have you with us.
You know, if I could ride as good as you can sing, me and you'd make a good team.
If I could remember words as good as I could ride, we'd get along all right.
Oh, you did a great job.
You know, between your acting chores, you still manage to do some wrangling on your ranch,
don't you?
Well, whenever I get time.
Don't get as much time as I used to, but we still get around with the horses.
In fact, we're having our sale in about two weeks.
We've got our horses in the back yard.
We've got our horses going on sale there at $39,999.99.
You know, one thing I think is going to keep the old-fashioned, the old-timey cowboy, the
romance of it all alive is the Western songs.
I [E] think so.
I love to go to Western songs.
[Bb] You've got them all over the world.
You go to Japan, Italy, France, wherever you go, you'll always find the country Western music.
And it all started right here at Knightville.
Yeah, a lot of it did.
I love this fairly new pretty one too.
What do you say?
Let's try it.
All right.
Oh, the wayward wind
Oh, the [Eb] wayward wind
Oh, the [Bb] wayward wind
That [F] yearns to wander
And I [Bb]
was born
The [Eb] next [Bb] of kin
[F] The [Bb] wayward wind
In a lonely shack by railroad track
I spent my years
[Bb]
Made me [F] a slave
To my wanderings
[Bb]
And the way
[Eb]
[Bb]
[F]
[Dm] [Bb]
[Eb]
The next [Bb] of kin
[F]
The [Bb] wayward wind
Well, I met her down in a border town
I swore we'd never part
Though I did my best
She's all [F] alone
[Bb]
And the wayward wind
Is a restless [Eb] wind
[Eb]
A restless [Bb] wind
That [F] yearns to wander
[A] [Bb]
[Eb]
The next [Bb] of kin
[F] [Bb]
[B] [Bb]
Key:
Bb
F
Eb
E
Dm
Bb
F
Eb
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Thank you.
Thank you.
Great job.
Welcome to my house.
Let us in.
Thank you.
You've got a nice house too, boy.
I'll tell you.
Sure good to have you with us.
You know, if I could ride as good as you can sing, me and you'd make a good team.
If I could remember words as good as I could ride, we'd get along all right.
Oh, you did a great job.
You know, between your acting chores, you still manage to do some wrangling on your ranch,
don't you?
Well, whenever I get time.
Don't get as much time as I used to, but we still get around with the horses.
In fact, we're having our sale in about two weeks.
_ _ We've got our horses in the back yard.
We've got our horses going on sale there at $39,999.99. _ _
_ You know, one thing I think is going to keep the old-fashioned, the old-timey cowboy, the
romance of it all alive is the Western songs.
I [E] think so.
I love to go to Western songs.
[Bb] You've got them all over the world.
You go to Japan, Italy, France, wherever you go, you'll always find the country Western music.
And it all started right here at Knightville.
Yeah, a lot of it did.
I love this fairly new pretty one too.
What do you say?
Let's try it.
All right.
_ _ Oh, the wayward wind
_ Oh, the [Eb] wayward wind
_ _ Oh, the [Bb] wayward wind
_ _ _ That [F] yearns to wander
_ And I [Bb]
was born
_ _ _ The [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ next [Bb] of kin
_ _ [F] _ The [Bb] wayward wind
In _ _ _ _ a lonely shack by railroad track
I spent my years _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Made me [F] a slave _
To my wanderings
[Bb] _ _ _ _
And the way _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
The next [Bb] of kin
_ _ [F] _
The [Bb] wayward _ _ _ _ _ wind
Well, I met her down in a border town
I swore we'd never part
Though I did my best _
_ _ _ She's all [F] alone
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
And the wayward wind _ _ _
Is a restless [Eb] wind
_ _ [Eb] _
A restless [Bb] _ wind _ _
That [F] yearns to wander _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ The next [Bb] of kin
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ Thank you.
Thank you.
Great job.
Welcome to my house.
Let us in.
Thank you.
You've got a nice house too, boy.
I'll tell you.
Sure good to have you with us.
You know, if I could ride as good as you can sing, me and you'd make a good team.
If I could remember words as good as I could ride, we'd get along all right.
Oh, you did a great job.
You know, between your acting chores, you still manage to do some wrangling on your ranch,
don't you?
Well, whenever I get time.
Don't get as much time as I used to, but we still get around with the horses.
In fact, we're having our sale in about two weeks.
_ _ We've got our horses in the back yard.
We've got our horses going on sale there at $39,999.99. _ _
_ You know, one thing I think is going to keep the old-fashioned, the old-timey cowboy, the
romance of it all alive is the Western songs.
I [E] think so.
I love to go to Western songs.
[Bb] You've got them all over the world.
You go to Japan, Italy, France, wherever you go, you'll always find the country Western music.
And it all started right here at Knightville.
Yeah, a lot of it did.
I love this fairly new pretty one too.
What do you say?
Let's try it.
All right.
_ _ Oh, the wayward wind
_ Oh, the [Eb] wayward wind
_ _ Oh, the [Bb] wayward wind
_ _ _ That [F] yearns to wander
_ And I [Bb]
was born
_ _ _ The [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ next [Bb] of kin
_ _ [F] _ The [Bb] wayward wind
In _ _ _ _ a lonely shack by railroad track
I spent my years _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Made me [F] a slave _
To my wanderings
[Bb] _ _ _ _
And the way _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
The next [Bb] of kin
_ _ [F] _
The [Bb] wayward _ _ _ _ _ wind
Well, I met her down in a border town
I swore we'd never part
Though I did my best _
_ _ _ She's all [F] alone
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
And the wayward wind _ _ _
Is a restless [Eb] wind
_ _ [Eb] _
A restless [Bb] _ wind _ _
That [F] yearns to wander _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ The next [Bb] of kin
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _