Chords for Ed Bruce & Willie Nelson - The Last Cowboy Song
Tempo:
112.55 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
G
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
This is the last cowboy song, the end of a hundred [G] year waltz.
[A] The voices sound [E] sad as they're singing along, another [A] piece of America's lost.
[D] He rides a feedlot and clerks in a market, on weekends selling tobacco and [A] beer.
And his dreams of tomorrow surrounded by fences, but he'll dream tonight of when fences [D] weren't here.
He blazed the trail with Lewis and Clark, and eyeball to eyeball, oh, I [A] backed down.
He stood shoulder to shoulder [A]
with Travis in Texas, and rode with the seventh when Custer [D] went down.
[G] [D] This is the last cowboy song, the end of a hundred [G] year waltz.
[A] The voices sound sad as they're singing along, another piece of [D] America's lost.
[B] [D]
Remington showed us how he looked on canvas, and Louis L'Amour has told us [A] his tale.
And Willie and [Em] Wayla [A] and me sing about him, and wish to [E] God we could [A] have ridden [D] his trail.
This is the last cowboy song, the end of a hundred [G] year waltz.
[A] The voices sound sad as they're singing along, another piece of [D] America's lost.
This is the last cowboy song, the [D] end of a hundred year [G] waltz.
[A] The voices sound [E] sad as [A] they're singing along, another piece of [D] America's lost.
[B] [D] This is the last cowboy song, the end of a hundred [G] year waltz.
[A] The voices sound sad as they're singing along, another piece of [D] America's lost.
[B]
[G]
[A]
[C#]
[A] [A]
[D]
[Bm] This is the last cowboy song, the end of a hundred [G] year waltz.
[A] The voices [E] sound sad as [A] they're singing along, [Em] another piece of [B] America's [D] lost.
This is the last cowboy song.
[N]
This is the last cowboy song.
[A] The voices sound [E] sad as they're singing along, another [A] piece of America's lost.
[D] He rides a feedlot and clerks in a market, on weekends selling tobacco and [A] beer.
And his dreams of tomorrow surrounded by fences, but he'll dream tonight of when fences [D] weren't here.
He blazed the trail with Lewis and Clark, and eyeball to eyeball, oh, I [A] backed down.
He stood shoulder to shoulder [A]
with Travis in Texas, and rode with the seventh when Custer [D] went down.
[G] [D] This is the last cowboy song, the end of a hundred [G] year waltz.
[A] The voices sound sad as they're singing along, another piece of [D] America's lost.
[B] [D]
Remington showed us how he looked on canvas, and Louis L'Amour has told us [A] his tale.
And Willie and [Em] Wayla [A] and me sing about him, and wish to [E] God we could [A] have ridden [D] his trail.
This is the last cowboy song, the end of a hundred [G] year waltz.
[A] The voices sound sad as they're singing along, another piece of [D] America's lost.
This is the last cowboy song, the [D] end of a hundred year [G] waltz.
[A] The voices sound [E] sad as [A] they're singing along, another piece of [D] America's lost.
[B] [D] This is the last cowboy song, the end of a hundred [G] year waltz.
[A] The voices sound sad as they're singing along, another piece of [D] America's lost.
[B]
[G]
[A]
[C#]
[A] [A]
[D]
[Bm] This is the last cowboy song, the end of a hundred [G] year waltz.
[A] The voices [E] sound sad as [A] they're singing along, [Em] another piece of [B] America's [D] lost.
This is the last cowboy song.
[N]
This is the last cowboy song.
Key:
A
D
G
E
B
A
D
G
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_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ This is the last cowboy song, _ _ _ the end of a hundred [G] year waltz.
_ _ _ [A] The voices sound [E] sad as they're singing along, another [A] piece of _ America's lost. _
_ _ [D] He _ _ _ _ _ _ _
rides a feedlot and clerks in a market, on weekends selling tobacco and [A] beer. _ _
And his dreams of tomorrow _ _ surrounded by fences, but he'll dream tonight of when fences [D] weren't here.
He _ _ _ blazed the trail with Lewis and Clark, _ and eyeball to eyeball, oh, I [A] backed down.
_ _ He stood shoulder to shoulder [A]
with Travis in Texas, and rode with the seventh when Custer [D] went down. _
_ [G] _ _ [D] This is the last cowboy song, _ _ _ the end of a hundred [G] year waltz. _
_ _ [A] The voices sound sad as they're singing along, _ another piece of _ _ [D] America's lost. _
_ [B] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Remington showed us how he looked on canvas, and Louis L'Amour has told us [A] his tale. _ _ _
And Willie and [Em] Wayla [A] and me sing about him, and wish to [E] God we could [A] have ridden [D] his trail. _
_ _ _ This is the last cowboy song, _ _ _ the end of _ a hundred [G] year waltz.
_ _ [A] The voices sound sad as they're singing along, _ another piece of _ _ [D] America's lost. _ _
_ _ This is the last cowboy song, _ _ the [D] end of a hundred year [G] waltz. _
_ _ [A] The voices sound [E] sad as [A] they're singing _ along, another piece of _ _ [D] America's lost. _ _
_ [B] _ [D] This is the last cowboy _ song, _ _ the end of a hundred [G] year waltz.
_ _ [A] The voices sound sad as they're singing _ along, another piece of _ _ [D] America's lost. _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ This is the last cowboy song, _ _ _ the end of a hundred [G] year waltz. _
_ _ [A] The voices [E] sound sad as [A] they're singing along, [Em] _ another piece of [B] _ America's [D] lost. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ This is the last cowboy song. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _
This is the last cowboy song. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ This is the last cowboy song, _ _ _ the end of a hundred [G] year waltz.
_ _ _ [A] The voices sound [E] sad as they're singing along, another [A] piece of _ America's lost. _
_ _ [D] He _ _ _ _ _ _ _
rides a feedlot and clerks in a market, on weekends selling tobacco and [A] beer. _ _
And his dreams of tomorrow _ _ surrounded by fences, but he'll dream tonight of when fences [D] weren't here.
He _ _ _ blazed the trail with Lewis and Clark, _ and eyeball to eyeball, oh, I [A] backed down.
_ _ He stood shoulder to shoulder [A]
with Travis in Texas, and rode with the seventh when Custer [D] went down. _
_ [G] _ _ [D] This is the last cowboy song, _ _ _ the end of a hundred [G] year waltz. _
_ _ [A] The voices sound sad as they're singing along, _ another piece of _ _ [D] America's lost. _
_ [B] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Remington showed us how he looked on canvas, and Louis L'Amour has told us [A] his tale. _ _ _
And Willie and [Em] Wayla [A] and me sing about him, and wish to [E] God we could [A] have ridden [D] his trail. _
_ _ _ This is the last cowboy song, _ _ _ the end of _ a hundred [G] year waltz.
_ _ [A] The voices sound sad as they're singing along, _ another piece of _ _ [D] America's lost. _ _
_ _ This is the last cowboy song, _ _ the [D] end of a hundred year [G] waltz. _
_ _ [A] The voices sound [E] sad as [A] they're singing _ along, another piece of _ _ [D] America's lost. _ _
_ [B] _ [D] This is the last cowboy _ song, _ _ the end of a hundred [G] year waltz.
_ _ [A] The voices sound sad as they're singing _ along, another piece of _ _ [D] America's lost. _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ This is the last cowboy song, _ _ _ the end of a hundred [G] year waltz. _
_ _ [A] The voices [E] sound sad as [A] they're singing along, [Em] _ another piece of [B] _ America's [D] lost. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ This is the last cowboy song. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _
This is the last cowboy song. _ _ _