Chords for Johnny Cash & Marty Robbins - Chating & Singing
Tempo:
111.7 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
D
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
How about that?
Time for a pull-up.
How about that, Marty Ruggum?
Thank you.
Welcome back to the show.
Sure glad.
Been looking forward to you coming back.
Well, John, I can't tell you really how pleased I am that you asked me to come back.
I appreciate it very much.
I'm one of your biggest fans, Marty.
Always did enjoy your songs.
Thank you.
You know, you've had a lot of big hits down through the years, and some of your biggest hits, I believe, probably your biggest hit,
was a western song.
Yeah, cowboy type song.
Cowboy type song.
And you know, I never have seen you anywhere near a horse, under one, on one, side one.
Do you ride a horse?
Oh yeah.
It's been a long time.
You know, I used to be a cowboy.
I used to follow the cows.
[B]
You used to follow [F#] the cows.
[D] [F#]
That's been a long time, though, John.
And, well, I've slipped a little since then.
Well, now, wait a minute.
Oh, me.
My friends, let me tell you, you follow the cows very long, you're going to slip a little.
We'll slip into [Bm] the duet.
What?
Twice the same, me and you together.
[D] All right.
Both of us.
Same time.
I ride no pain, need no death.
[A] I'm off to Montana, [D] throw a hoodie in.
[A] There they feed in the coolies, [D] they water in the [Bm] draw.
[A] Their tails are all matted, [D] their backs are all raw.
[A] Ride around you little doggies, [D] ride around slow.
The fiery and snuffy [G] are raring to go.
[B] [C#]
[E] As I [B] walked out [E] in the streets [B] of [F#] Laredo.
[E] As I [A] walked out [E] in Laredo [B] one day.
[E] I spied a [B] young cowboy [E] wrapped all in [B] white linen.
[E] Wrapped in [A] white linen [E] as [B] cold as a [E] clay.
Oh, beat the drum slowly, [A] play the pipe lowly.
[E] Play the dead march [F#] as you carry [B] me along.
Take [E] me to the green valley, [A] lay the sod on me.
[B] For I'm a young [C#] cowboy, and the white [E] line's gone.
[C#] [B] Ride around you [F#m] little doggies, [E] ride around slow.
[B] The fiery and [F#m] snuffy [E] are raring to go.
[B] Ride around you little doggies, [E] ride around [C#] slow.
[B] The fiery and snuffy [A] are raring [E] to go.
Ride around!
[N]
You see that?
Thank you.
That's a ride.
Good night, let's see.
Thank you very much.
Good
Time for a pull-up.
How about that, Marty Ruggum?
Thank you.
Welcome back to the show.
Sure glad.
Been looking forward to you coming back.
Well, John, I can't tell you really how pleased I am that you asked me to come back.
I appreciate it very much.
I'm one of your biggest fans, Marty.
Always did enjoy your songs.
Thank you.
You know, you've had a lot of big hits down through the years, and some of your biggest hits, I believe, probably your biggest hit,
was a western song.
Yeah, cowboy type song.
Cowboy type song.
And you know, I never have seen you anywhere near a horse, under one, on one, side one.
Do you ride a horse?
Oh yeah.
It's been a long time.
You know, I used to be a cowboy.
I used to follow the cows.
[B]
You used to follow [F#] the cows.
[D] [F#]
That's been a long time, though, John.
And, well, I've slipped a little since then.
Well, now, wait a minute.
Oh, me.
My friends, let me tell you, you follow the cows very long, you're going to slip a little.
We'll slip into [Bm] the duet.
What?
Twice the same, me and you together.
[D] All right.
Both of us.
Same time.
I ride no pain, need no death.
[A] I'm off to Montana, [D] throw a hoodie in.
[A] There they feed in the coolies, [D] they water in the [Bm] draw.
[A] Their tails are all matted, [D] their backs are all raw.
[A] Ride around you little doggies, [D] ride around slow.
The fiery and snuffy [G] are raring to go.
[B] [C#]
[E] As I [B] walked out [E] in the streets [B] of [F#] Laredo.
[E] As I [A] walked out [E] in Laredo [B] one day.
[E] I spied a [B] young cowboy [E] wrapped all in [B] white linen.
[E] Wrapped in [A] white linen [E] as [B] cold as a [E] clay.
Oh, beat the drum slowly, [A] play the pipe lowly.
[E] Play the dead march [F#] as you carry [B] me along.
Take [E] me to the green valley, [A] lay the sod on me.
[B] For I'm a young [C#] cowboy, and the white [E] line's gone.
[C#] [B] Ride around you [F#m] little doggies, [E] ride around slow.
[B] The fiery and [F#m] snuffy [E] are raring to go.
[B] Ride around you little doggies, [E] ride around [C#] slow.
[B] The fiery and snuffy [A] are raring [E] to go.
Ride around!
[N]
You see that?
Thank you.
That's a ride.
Good night, let's see.
Thank you very much.
Good
Key:
E
B
A
D
F#
E
B
A
How about that?
_ Time for a pull-up. _ _
_ How about that, Marty Ruggum?
Thank you.
Welcome back to the show.
Sure glad.
Been looking forward to you coming back.
Well, John, I can't tell you really how pleased I am that you asked me to come back.
I appreciate it very much.
I'm one of your biggest fans, Marty.
Always did enjoy your songs.
Thank you.
You know, you've had a lot of big hits down through the years, and some of your biggest hits, I believe, probably your biggest hit,
was a western song.
Yeah, cowboy type song.
Cowboy type song.
And you know, I never have seen you anywhere near a horse, under one, on one, side one.
Do you ride a horse?
Oh yeah.
_ It's been a long time.
You know, I used to be a cowboy.
I used to follow the cows.
[B] _ _
You used to follow [F#] the cows. _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ That's been a long time, though, John.
And, well, I've slipped a little since then. _ _ _ _ _
_ Well, now, wait a minute.
Oh, me.
My friends, let me tell you, you follow the cows very long, you're going to slip a little. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ We'll slip into [Bm] the duet.
What?
Twice the same, me and you together.
[D] All right.
Both of us.
_ Same time. _
_ _ I ride no pain, _ _ need no death.
_ [A] I'm off to Montana, _ [D] throw a hoodie in.
_ _ _ [A] There they feed in the coolies, [D] they water in the [Bm] draw.
[A] Their tails are all matted, [D] their backs are all raw.
[A] Ride around you little doggies, [D] ride around slow.
The fiery and snuffy [G] are raring to go.
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
[E] As I _ [B] walked out [E] in the streets [B] of [F#] Laredo.
_ [E] As I [A] walked out [E] in Laredo [B] one day.
[E] I _ spied a [B] young cowboy [E] wrapped all in [B] white linen.
_ [E] Wrapped in [A] white linen [E] as [B] cold as a [E] clay.
_ _ _ _ Oh, beat the drum slowly, [A] play the pipe lowly.
_ [E] Play the dead march [F#] as you carry [B] me along.
Take [E] me to the green valley, _ [A] lay the sod on me.
[B] For I'm a young [C#] cowboy, _ and the white [E] line's gone.
_ [C#] _ [B] Ride around you [F#m] little doggies, [E] _ ride around slow.
[B] The fiery and [F#m] snuffy [E] are raring to go.
[B] Ride around you little doggies, [E] ride around [C#] slow.
[B] The fiery and snuffy [A] are raring [E] to go.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ride around!
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _
You see that?
_ _ _ _ Thank you.
That's a ride.
Good night, let's see.
Thank you very much.
Good
_ Time for a pull-up. _ _
_ How about that, Marty Ruggum?
Thank you.
Welcome back to the show.
Sure glad.
Been looking forward to you coming back.
Well, John, I can't tell you really how pleased I am that you asked me to come back.
I appreciate it very much.
I'm one of your biggest fans, Marty.
Always did enjoy your songs.
Thank you.
You know, you've had a lot of big hits down through the years, and some of your biggest hits, I believe, probably your biggest hit,
was a western song.
Yeah, cowboy type song.
Cowboy type song.
And you know, I never have seen you anywhere near a horse, under one, on one, side one.
Do you ride a horse?
Oh yeah.
_ It's been a long time.
You know, I used to be a cowboy.
I used to follow the cows.
[B] _ _
You used to follow [F#] the cows. _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ That's been a long time, though, John.
And, well, I've slipped a little since then. _ _ _ _ _
_ Well, now, wait a minute.
Oh, me.
My friends, let me tell you, you follow the cows very long, you're going to slip a little. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ We'll slip into [Bm] the duet.
What?
Twice the same, me and you together.
[D] All right.
Both of us.
_ Same time. _
_ _ I ride no pain, _ _ need no death.
_ [A] I'm off to Montana, _ [D] throw a hoodie in.
_ _ _ [A] There they feed in the coolies, [D] they water in the [Bm] draw.
[A] Their tails are all matted, [D] their backs are all raw.
[A] Ride around you little doggies, [D] ride around slow.
The fiery and snuffy [G] are raring to go.
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
[E] As I _ [B] walked out [E] in the streets [B] of [F#] Laredo.
_ [E] As I [A] walked out [E] in Laredo [B] one day.
[E] I _ spied a [B] young cowboy [E] wrapped all in [B] white linen.
_ [E] Wrapped in [A] white linen [E] as [B] cold as a [E] clay.
_ _ _ _ Oh, beat the drum slowly, [A] play the pipe lowly.
_ [E] Play the dead march [F#] as you carry [B] me along.
Take [E] me to the green valley, _ [A] lay the sod on me.
[B] For I'm a young [C#] cowboy, _ and the white [E] line's gone.
_ [C#] _ [B] Ride around you [F#m] little doggies, [E] _ ride around slow.
[B] The fiery and [F#m] snuffy [E] are raring to go.
[B] Ride around you little doggies, [E] ride around [C#] slow.
[B] The fiery and snuffy [A] are raring [E] to go.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ride around!
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _
You see that?
_ _ _ _ Thank you.
That's a ride.
Good night, let's see.
Thank you very much.
Good