Chords for How 'Bout Them Cowgirls
Tempo:
117.1 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
C#m
A
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[E] [C#m]
[E]
I felt the rush of the Rio Grande into Yellowstone, and I've seen first-hand Niagara fall, and
crisscross down to Key Bess game, and Chattanooga, Bangor, Maine,
and I think I've seen it all, and all I can [C#m] say is, [E] how about them Cal [B] girls?
[C#m] Boys, ain't
[A] are some proud [E] girls, [F#m] and you can't tell [B] them nothing, and I tell
[E] 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
[E]
I felt the rush of the Rio Grande into Yellowstone, and I've seen first-hand Niagara fall, and
crisscross down to Key Bess game, and Chattanooga, Bangor, Maine,
and I think I've seen it all, and all I can [C#m] say is, [E] how about them Cal [B] girls?
[C#m] Boys, ain't
[A] are some proud [E] girls, [F#m] and you can't tell [B] them nothing, and I tell
[E] 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
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[E] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _
[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 Chattanooga, _ Bangor, Maine,
and I think I've seen it all, _ _ and all I can [C#m] say is, [E] how about them Cal [B] girls? _ _
[C#m] Boys, ain't
they [E] something?
Sure [A] are some proud _ [E] girls, _ [F#m] and you can't tell [B] them nothing, and I tell
you [E] 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?
[C#m] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _
[E] She's riding coats in Steamboat Springs, _ bailing hay outside Adelaine, 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, _ _ nowadays there ain't as many, but how about
them _ Cal [B] girls? _ _
[C#m] _ Boys, ain't they [E] something?
Sure are some proud girls, and you can't tell _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ them [B] 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, she don't need you,
and she don't need me, [E] she can do just fine on her own two feet, [A] but she wants a man [E] who
wants her to be herself, _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] and she'll never change, don't know how to hide, [E] her stubborn will
or her fighting side, [A] but you treat her right, and she'll love you like [B] no one else, _ yeah,
and how [E] about them Cal [B] _ girls? _
[C#m] _ [E] Boys, 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 how [E] about them Cal [C#m] girls? _ _ _
[E] _ _ [B] _ _ [C#m] _ _ How about them boys? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[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 Chattanooga, _ Bangor, Maine,
and I think I've seen it all, _ _ and all I can [C#m] say is, [E] how about them Cal [B] girls? _ _
[C#m] Boys, ain't
they [E] something?
Sure [A] are some proud _ [E] girls, _ [F#m] and you can't tell [B] them nothing, and I tell
you [E] 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?
[C#m] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _
[E] She's riding coats in Steamboat Springs, _ bailing hay outside Adelaine, 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, _ _ nowadays there ain't as many, but how about
them _ Cal [B] girls? _ _
[C#m] _ Boys, ain't they [E] something?
Sure are some proud girls, and you can't tell _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ them [B] 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, she don't need you,
and she don't need me, [E] she can do just fine on her own two feet, [A] but she wants a man [E] who
wants her to be herself, _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] and she'll never change, don't know how to hide, [E] her stubborn will
or her fighting side, [A] but you treat her right, and she'll love you like [B] no one else, _ yeah,
and how [E] about them Cal [B] _ girls? _
[C#m] _ [E] Boys, 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 how [E] about them Cal [C#m] girls? _ _ _
[E] _ _ [B] _ _ [C#m] _ _ How about them boys? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _