Chords for Last Of The Singing Cowboys by The Marshall Tucker Band (from Running Like The Wind)
Tempo:
140.45 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
G#m
B
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
[E] [C#]
[A] [E]
[G#m] In the corner of [A] a dog bar room, [E] sat an old [A] cowboy singing [E] western tunes, [G#m] singing songs
[A] that he learned [E] as a child, [G#m] all about the [A] way back when it was wild.
[B] [A] [C#m]
[E]
[A] [C#m] [E] He said he came [A] from down [E] Texas way, but cowboys were tough, but women the same way.
[B] He said he was a [E] star back in 31, [G#m] and Hollywood liked him for [A] some songs that he had done.
[E]
He's the [A] last of us [E]
singing [A] cowboys, singing [E] songs of [G#m] desperation and joy.
[F#m] Yippee [C#m]-ki-yay, [F#m]
[C#] yippee [G#m]-ki -yay, [A] [E] yippee-ki [G#m]-yay.
[A] [E]
He took a break, [A] just took [E] a nice beer.
He said, [B] come on folks, holler at [F#] the [E] songs you like to hear.
[B] If I know one, [E] I know a [C#m] million or two.
I'm not up here playing for me, [A] this is all done for you.
[E]
[A] [E]
[A] [E]
[B] And many bragged, [A] but the system [E] had to do more.
[B] Said it was the finest [E] mix since the war, [B] and I want this silver buckle riding [E] on the cow.
And as he laughed, he [A] said, I bet you're wondering [E] how.
Cause [D] I'm the last [A] of the
[E] singing cowboys, [A] singing [E] songs of desperation and joy.
[F#m] Yippee-ki-yay,
[C#m] [F#m] [B] yippee [E]-ki [A]-yay, [A]
[E] yippee [G#m]-ki-yay.
[A]
[E]
[A]
[E]
[G#m] [C#m] [E]
[C#m] [A] [E]
[A] [E]
[A] [C#m]
[E] [A]
[G#m]
[A] [E] And after three hours, [A] or maybe [E] more, a [B] lady grabbed his arm [E] and showed him to the door.
[B] The bartender [E] said he'd blind you, don't tell him the only [A] audience he had was you and
[E] me.
Cause he's the last [A] of the [E]
singing [G#m] cowboys, [A]
singing [E] songs of desperation and joy.
[F#] [E] [F#m]
Yippee [E]-ki-yay,
[A] [E] yippee-ki-yay, [A] yippee [E]
-ki-yay.
[A] [G#m]
[A] [E]
[B]
[E] [C#]
[A] [E]
[G#m] In the corner of [A] a dog bar room, [E] sat an old [A] cowboy singing [E] western tunes, [G#m] singing songs
[A] that he learned [E] as a child, [G#m] all about the [A] way back when it was wild.
[B] [A] [C#m]
[E]
[A] [C#m] [E] He said he came [A] from down [E] Texas way, but cowboys were tough, but women the same way.
[B] He said he was a [E] star back in 31, [G#m] and Hollywood liked him for [A] some songs that he had done.
[E]
He's the [A] last of us [E]
singing [A] cowboys, singing [E] songs of [G#m] desperation and joy.
[F#m] Yippee [C#m]-ki-yay, [F#m]
[C#] yippee [G#m]-ki -yay, [A] [E] yippee-ki [G#m]-yay.
[A] [E]
He took a break, [A] just took [E] a nice beer.
He said, [B] come on folks, holler at [F#] the [E] songs you like to hear.
[B] If I know one, [E] I know a [C#m] million or two.
I'm not up here playing for me, [A] this is all done for you.
[E]
[A] [E]
[A] [E]
[B] And many bragged, [A] but the system [E] had to do more.
[B] Said it was the finest [E] mix since the war, [B] and I want this silver buckle riding [E] on the cow.
And as he laughed, he [A] said, I bet you're wondering [E] how.
Cause [D] I'm the last [A] of the
[E] singing cowboys, [A] singing [E] songs of desperation and joy.
[F#m] Yippee-ki-yay,
[C#m] [F#m] [B] yippee [E]-ki [A]-yay, [A]
[E] yippee [G#m]-ki-yay.
[A]
[E]
[A]
[E]
[G#m] [C#m] [E]
[C#m] [A] [E]
[A] [E]
[A] [C#m]
[E] [A]
[G#m]
[A] [E] And after three hours, [A] or maybe [E] more, a [B] lady grabbed his arm [E] and showed him to the door.
[B] The bartender [E] said he'd blind you, don't tell him the only [A] audience he had was you and
[E] me.
Cause he's the last [A] of the [E]
singing [G#m] cowboys, [A]
singing [E] songs of desperation and joy.
[F#] [E] [F#m]
Yippee [E]-ki-yay,
[A] [E] yippee-ki-yay, [A] yippee [E]
-ki-yay.
[A] [G#m]
[A] [E]
[B]
Key:
E
A
G#m
B
C#m
E
A
G#m
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
[G#m] In the corner of [A] a dog bar room, _ [E] _ sat an old [A] cowboy singing [E] western tunes, [G#m] _ _ singing songs
[A] that he learned [E] as a child, _ [G#m] all about the [A] way back when it was wild.
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ [C#m] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _ He said he came [A] from down [E] Texas way, but cowboys were tough, but women the same way.
[B] He said he was a [E] star back in 31, _ _ [G#m] and Hollywood liked him for [A] some songs that he had done.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
He's the [A] last of us _ [E] _ _
singing _ _ _ [A] cowboys, _ _ singing [E] songs of [G#m] desperation and joy.
[F#m] Yippee [C#m]-ki-yay, _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ [C#] yippee [G#m]-ki _ _ -yay, [A] _ _ _ _ [E] yippee-ki [G#m]-yay.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _
He took a break, [A] just took [E] a nice beer.
He said, [B] _ come on folks, holler at [F#] the [E] songs you like to hear.
_ [B] If I know one, [E] I know a [C#m] million or two.
_ I'm not up here playing for me, [A] this is all done for you.
[E] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [B] And many bragged, [A] but the system [E] had to do more.
[B] Said it was the finest _ [E] mix since the war, _ [B] and I want this silver buckle riding [E] on the cow.
_ And as he laughed, he [A] said, I bet you're wondering [E] how. _ _ _ _
_ Cause [D] I'm the last [A] of the _
[E] _ _ singing _ _ _ cowboys, [A] _ _ _ singing [E] songs of desperation and joy.
[F#m] Yippee-ki-yay, _ _ _
[C#m] _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [B] yippee [E]-ki _ _ _ [A]-yay, _ [A] _ _
[E] yippee [G#m]-ki-yay.
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[G#m] _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ And after three hours, [A] or maybe [E] more, a [B] lady grabbed his arm [E] and showed him to the door.
_ [B] The bartender [E] said he'd blind you, _ don't tell him the only [A] audience he had was you and _
[E] me.
Cause _ _ _ he's the last [A] of the _ [E] _ _
singing [G#m] _ _ _ cowboys, [A] _ _
singing [E] songs of desperation and joy.
[F#] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _
Yippee _ _ [E]-ki-yay, _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] yippee-ki-yay, _ _ [A] yippee _ _ [E] _
-ki-yay.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
[G#m] In the corner of [A] a dog bar room, _ [E] _ sat an old [A] cowboy singing [E] western tunes, [G#m] _ _ singing songs
[A] that he learned [E] as a child, _ [G#m] all about the [A] way back when it was wild.
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ [C#m] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _ He said he came [A] from down [E] Texas way, but cowboys were tough, but women the same way.
[B] He said he was a [E] star back in 31, _ _ [G#m] and Hollywood liked him for [A] some songs that he had done.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
He's the [A] last of us _ [E] _ _
singing _ _ _ [A] cowboys, _ _ singing [E] songs of [G#m] desperation and joy.
[F#m] Yippee [C#m]-ki-yay, _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ [C#] yippee [G#m]-ki _ _ -yay, [A] _ _ _ _ [E] yippee-ki [G#m]-yay.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _
He took a break, [A] just took [E] a nice beer.
He said, [B] _ come on folks, holler at [F#] the [E] songs you like to hear.
_ [B] If I know one, [E] I know a [C#m] million or two.
_ I'm not up here playing for me, [A] this is all done for you.
[E] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [B] And many bragged, [A] but the system [E] had to do more.
[B] Said it was the finest _ [E] mix since the war, _ [B] and I want this silver buckle riding [E] on the cow.
_ And as he laughed, he [A] said, I bet you're wondering [E] how. _ _ _ _
_ Cause [D] I'm the last [A] of the _
[E] _ _ singing _ _ _ cowboys, [A] _ _ _ singing [E] songs of desperation and joy.
[F#m] Yippee-ki-yay, _ _ _
[C#m] _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [B] yippee [E]-ki _ _ _ [A]-yay, _ [A] _ _
[E] yippee [G#m]-ki-yay.
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[G#m] _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ And after three hours, [A] or maybe [E] more, a [B] lady grabbed his arm [E] and showed him to the door.
_ [B] The bartender [E] said he'd blind you, _ don't tell him the only [A] audience he had was you and _
[E] me.
Cause _ _ _ he's the last [A] of the _ [E] _ _
singing [G#m] _ _ _ cowboys, [A] _ _
singing [E] songs of desperation and joy.
[F#] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _
Yippee _ _ [E]-ki-yay, _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] yippee-ki-yay, _ _ [A] yippee _ _ [E] _
-ki-yay.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _