Chords for How 'Bout Them Cowgirls by George Strait
Tempo:
116.9 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
C#m
A
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [C#m]
[E] [B] [E]
I felt the rush of the Rio Grande into Yellowstone, and I've seen first-hand Niagara fall, and
the lights of Vegas crisscross down to Key Bess game, and Chi-Town via Bangor Main.
I don't think I've seen it all, and all I [C#m] can say is, how [E] about them [B] Cal Girls?
[C#m] Boys, ain't [E] they something?
Sure [A] are some proud [E]
girls, [F#m] and you can't tell them [B] nothing,
and I [E] tell you right now, [B]
girls, [C#m] may just be seven [E]
wonders of this [A] big, [E]
old, [F#m] round [B] world,
but how [E] about them Cal Girls?
[C#m]
[E] [C#m]
[E] She's riding coach in Steamboat Spring,
nailing hay outside Adeline, she's trying hard to fit in in some city, but her home is neat,
that big blue sky, and the Northern Plains, and those other wide, open spaces,
and now days there ain't as many, but how about them Cal [B] Girls?
[C#m] Boys, ain't [E] they something?
Sure [A] are some proud [E]
girls, [F#m] and you can't tell [B] them nothing,
and I tell [E] you right now, [B]
girls, [C#m] may just be seven [E] wonders of [A] this big, [E]
old, [F#m] round world,
[B]
but how [E] about them Cal Girls?
[F#m] Boy, she don't need you, and she don't need me,
[E] she could do just fine on her own two feet, [A] but she wants a man who wants [E] her to be herself,
[F#m] and she'll never change, don't know how to hide [E] her stubborn will on her fighting side,
[A] but you treat her right, and she'll love you like [B] no one else,
yeah, how [E] about them Cal [B]
Girls?
[C#m] Boys, [E] ain't they something?
Sure [A] are some proud [E]
girls,
[B] but you [E] can't [F#m] be [E] loving, and I tell you right now, [B] girls, [C#m] may just be seven [E] wonders of [A] this big, [E]
old, [F#m] round world,
[B]
but [E] how about them Cal Girls?
[C#m]
[E] [B] [C#m]
How about them boys?
[E] [B] [E]
I felt the rush of the Rio Grande into Yellowstone, and I've seen first-hand Niagara fall, and
the lights of Vegas crisscross down to Key Bess game, and Chi-Town via Bangor Main.
I don't think I've seen it all, and all I [C#m] can say is, how [E] about them [B] Cal Girls?
[C#m] Boys, ain't [E] they something?
Sure [A] are some proud [E]
girls, [F#m] and you can't tell them [B] nothing,
and I [E] tell you right now, [B]
girls, [C#m] may just be seven [E]
wonders of this [A] big, [E]
old, [F#m] round [B] world,
but how [E] about them Cal Girls?
[C#m]
[E] [C#m]
[E] She's riding coach in Steamboat Spring,
nailing hay outside Adeline, she's trying hard to fit in in some city, but her home is neat,
that big blue sky, and the Northern Plains, and those other wide, open spaces,
and now days there ain't as many, but how about them Cal [B] Girls?
[C#m] Boys, ain't [E] they something?
Sure [A] are some proud [E]
girls, [F#m] and you can't tell [B] them nothing,
and I tell [E] you right now, [B]
girls, [C#m] may just be seven [E] wonders of [A] this big, [E]
old, [F#m] round world,
[B]
but how [E] about them Cal Girls?
[F#m] Boy, she don't need you, and she don't need me,
[E] she could do just fine on her own two feet, [A] but she wants a man who wants [E] her to be herself,
[F#m] and she'll never change, don't know how to hide [E] her stubborn will on her fighting side,
[A] but you treat her right, and she'll love you like [B] no one else,
yeah, how [E] about them Cal [B]
Girls?
[C#m] Boys, [E] ain't they something?
Sure [A] are some proud [E]
girls,
[B] but you [E] can't [F#m] be [E] loving, and I tell you right now, [B] girls, [C#m] may just be seven [E] wonders of [A] this big, [E]
old, [F#m] round world,
[B]
but [E] how about them Cal Girls?
[C#m]
[E] [B] [C#m]
How about them boys?
Key:
E
B
C#m
A
F#m
E
B
C#m
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ I felt the rush of the Rio Grande into Yellowstone, and I've seen first-hand _ Niagara _ fall, _ _ _ and
the lights of Vegas _ _ _ _ crisscross down to Key Bess game, and Chi-Town via Bangor Main.
I don't think I've seen it all, _ _ _ and all I [C#m] can say is, how [E] about them _ [B] Cal Girls?
_ _ [C#m] _ Boys, ain't [E] they something?
Sure [A] are some proud _ [E] _
girls, [F#m] and you can't tell them [B] nothing,
and I [E] tell you right now, [B] _
girls, [C#m] may just be seven [E] _
wonders of this [A] _ big, [E] _
old, _ _ [F#m] round [B] world,
but how [E] about them Cal Girls?
[C#m] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ [E] She's riding coach in Steamboat Spring,
_ nailing hay outside Adeline, _ she's trying hard to _ fit in in some city, _ but her home is neat,
that big blue sky, and the Northern Plains, and those other wide, _ _ open spaces,
_ _ and now days there ain't as many, but how about them Cal [B] Girls?
_ _ [C#m] _ Boys, ain't [E] they something?
Sure [A] are some proud _ [E] _
girls, [F#m] and you can't tell [B] them nothing,
and I tell [E] you right now, [B] _
girls, [C#m] may just be seven [E] wonders of [A] this _ big, [E] _
old, _ [F#m] round world,
[B] _
but how [E] about them Cal Girls? _ _
_ [F#m] Boy, she don't need you, and she don't need me,
[E] she could do just fine on her own two feet, [A] but she wants a man who wants [E] her to be herself, _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] and she'll never change, don't know how to hide [E] her stubborn will on her fighting side,
[A] but you treat her right, and she'll love you like [B] no one else, _
yeah, how [E] about them Cal [B] _
Girls?
_ [C#m] _ Boys, [E] ain't they something?
Sure [A] are some proud _ [E] _
girls,
[B] but you [E] can't [F#m] be [E] loving, and I tell you right now, _ [B] girls, _ [C#m] may just be seven [E] wonders of [A] this _ big, [E] _
old, _ [F#m] round world,
[B] _
but [E] how about them Cal Girls?
[C#m] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [C#m] _
How about them boys? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ I felt the rush of the Rio Grande into Yellowstone, and I've seen first-hand _ Niagara _ fall, _ _ _ and
the lights of Vegas _ _ _ _ crisscross down to Key Bess game, and Chi-Town via Bangor Main.
I don't think I've seen it all, _ _ _ and all I [C#m] can say is, how [E] about them _ [B] Cal Girls?
_ _ [C#m] _ Boys, ain't [E] they something?
Sure [A] are some proud _ [E] _
girls, [F#m] and you can't tell them [B] nothing,
and I [E] tell you right now, [B] _
girls, [C#m] may just be seven [E] _
wonders of this [A] _ big, [E] _
old, _ _ [F#m] round [B] world,
but how [E] about them Cal Girls?
[C#m] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ [E] She's riding coach in Steamboat Spring,
_ nailing hay outside Adeline, _ she's trying hard to _ fit in in some city, _ but her home is neat,
that big blue sky, and the Northern Plains, and those other wide, _ _ open spaces,
_ _ and now days there ain't as many, but how about them Cal [B] Girls?
_ _ [C#m] _ Boys, ain't [E] they something?
Sure [A] are some proud _ [E] _
girls, [F#m] and you can't tell [B] them nothing,
and I tell [E] you right now, [B] _
girls, [C#m] may just be seven [E] wonders of [A] this _ big, [E] _
old, _ [F#m] round world,
[B] _
but how [E] about them Cal Girls? _ _
_ [F#m] Boy, she don't need you, and she don't need me,
[E] she could do just fine on her own two feet, [A] but she wants a man who wants [E] her to be herself, _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] and she'll never change, don't know how to hide [E] her stubborn will on her fighting side,
[A] but you treat her right, and she'll love you like [B] no one else, _
yeah, how [E] about them Cal [B] _
Girls?
_ [C#m] _ Boys, [E] ain't they something?
Sure [A] are some proud _ [E] _
girls,
[B] but you [E] can't [F#m] be [E] loving, and I tell you right now, _ [B] girls, _ [C#m] may just be seven [E] wonders of [A] this _ big, [E] _
old, _ [F#m] round world,
[B] _
but [E] how about them Cal Girls?
[C#m] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [C#m] _
How about them boys? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _