Chords for Let's All Help the Cowboys (Sing the Blues)
Tempo:
80.9 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
D
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C]
Cowboys, they are [F] ladies' men, all right.
[D] They'll love them up and talk them up [G] all night.
[C] But they're lonely when there's [F] nothing else to do.
[G] That's what makes the cowboy sing [C] the blues.
He does a little Shakespeare and he [F] sings.
[D] He plays the mandolin and [G] other things.
[C] He looks for love, beauty, and [F] IQ.
[G] That's what makes the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
[G] Cowboys have to fall in [F] love, get hurt and [C] all that bit.
[G] Let their hearts hang out so [F] they can write you [C] all a hit.
So ladies, if they ask you, now [F] won't refuse.
[C] Let's all [G] help the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
[F] [D]
[G] [F] [Bm] [C]
[F] [G]
[C] Cowboys, they don't ever [F] understand
[D] this thing between a woman [G] and a man
[C] until they find the one they [F] always lose.
[G] That's what makes the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
A cowboy takes his lonely [F] pen in hand
and [D] tries to make somebody [G] understand.
[C] But she has ears to hear a [F] different tune.
[G] That's what makes the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
[D] Cowboys [G] have to fall in [F] love, get hurt and [C] all that bit.
[G] Let their hearts hang out so [F] they can write you [C] all a hit.
So ladies, if they ask you, now [F] won't refuse.
[C] Let's all [G] help the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
Let's all help [G] the cowboy [F] sing the blues.
[C]
[N]
Cowboys, they are [F] ladies' men, all right.
[D] They'll love them up and talk them up [G] all night.
[C] But they're lonely when there's [F] nothing else to do.
[G] That's what makes the cowboy sing [C] the blues.
He does a little Shakespeare and he [F] sings.
[D] He plays the mandolin and [G] other things.
[C] He looks for love, beauty, and [F] IQ.
[G] That's what makes the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
[G] Cowboys have to fall in [F] love, get hurt and [C] all that bit.
[G] Let their hearts hang out so [F] they can write you [C] all a hit.
So ladies, if they ask you, now [F] won't refuse.
[C] Let's all [G] help the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
[F] [D]
[G] [F] [Bm] [C]
[F] [G]
[C] Cowboys, they don't ever [F] understand
[D] this thing between a woman [G] and a man
[C] until they find the one they [F] always lose.
[G] That's what makes the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
A cowboy takes his lonely [F] pen in hand
and [D] tries to make somebody [G] understand.
[C] But she has ears to hear a [F] different tune.
[G] That's what makes the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
[D] Cowboys [G] have to fall in [F] love, get hurt and [C] all that bit.
[G] Let their hearts hang out so [F] they can write you [C] all a hit.
So ladies, if they ask you, now [F] won't refuse.
[C] Let's all [G] help the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
Let's all help [G] the cowboy [F] sing the blues.
[C]
[N]
Key:
C
F
G
D
Bm
C
F
G
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Cowboys, they are [F] ladies' men, all right.
_ _ [D] They'll love them up and talk them up [G] all night.
_ [C] But they're lonely when there's [F] nothing else to do.
_ _ [G] That's what makes the cowboy sing [C] the blues.
_ _ He does a little Shakespeare and he [F] sings.
_ _ [D] He plays the mandolin and [G] other things.
_ [C] He looks for love, beauty, and [F] IQ.
_ _ [G] That's what makes the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
_ _ [G] Cowboys have to fall in [F] love, get hurt and [C] all that bit.
[G] Let their hearts hang out so [F] they can write you [C] all a hit.
So ladies, if they ask you, now [F] won't refuse.
_ _ [C] Let's all [G] help the cowboy [C] sing the blues. _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [F] _ [Bm] _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ Cowboys, they don't ever [F] understand
_ [D] this thing between a woman [G] and a man
_ [C] until they find the one they [F] always lose.
_ _ [G] That's what makes the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
_ A cowboy takes his lonely [F] pen in hand
and _ [D] tries to make somebody [G] understand.
_ [C] But she has ears to hear a [F] different tune.
_ _ [G] That's what makes the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
_ _ [D] Cowboys [G] have to fall in [F] love, get hurt and [C] all that bit.
[G] Let their hearts hang out so [F] they can write you [C] all a hit.
So ladies, if they ask you, now [F] won't refuse.
_ _ [C] Let's all [G] help the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
_ Let's all help [G] the cowboy _ [F] sing the blues. _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ Cowboys, they are [F] ladies' men, all right.
_ _ [D] They'll love them up and talk them up [G] all night.
_ [C] But they're lonely when there's [F] nothing else to do.
_ _ [G] That's what makes the cowboy sing [C] the blues.
_ _ He does a little Shakespeare and he [F] sings.
_ _ [D] He plays the mandolin and [G] other things.
_ [C] He looks for love, beauty, and [F] IQ.
_ _ [G] That's what makes the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
_ _ [G] Cowboys have to fall in [F] love, get hurt and [C] all that bit.
[G] Let their hearts hang out so [F] they can write you [C] all a hit.
So ladies, if they ask you, now [F] won't refuse.
_ _ [C] Let's all [G] help the cowboy [C] sing the blues. _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [F] _ [Bm] _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ Cowboys, they don't ever [F] understand
_ [D] this thing between a woman [G] and a man
_ [C] until they find the one they [F] always lose.
_ _ [G] That's what makes the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
_ A cowboy takes his lonely [F] pen in hand
and _ [D] tries to make somebody [G] understand.
_ [C] But she has ears to hear a [F] different tune.
_ _ [G] That's what makes the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
_ _ [D] Cowboys [G] have to fall in [F] love, get hurt and [C] all that bit.
[G] Let their hearts hang out so [F] they can write you [C] all a hit.
So ladies, if they ask you, now [F] won't refuse.
_ _ [C] Let's all [G] help the cowboy [C] sing the blues.
_ Let's all help [G] the cowboy _ [F] sing the blues. _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _