Give Back My Heart Chords by Lyle Lovett
Tempo:
118.2 bpm
Chords used:
E
D
A
G
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[E] [A] [D] Well I'm a traveling man, don't tie me down, [G] there's just too much living going on around.
A [E] man, he's gotta see what he [A] can see.
Well I [D] love the road and I love the air, [G] and I don't worry, hell I never care.
[E] I love my women, sometimes they [A] love me.
[D] But I was got one day, I still don't know how.
[G] I didn't even like [E] that town, this fella said, stranger why don't [A] you just go on home.
[D] Well I said, man that's where [F#] I'm headed to, and you [G] couldn't stop me if you knew what to [E] do.
And I left and I planned to [A] go along, [D] but the road was long and the home was [G] far.
So I stopped off at this little cowboy [E] looking bar, walked on through the door and [A] she just smiled.
[D] So then a long ponytail and a pretty white [G] dress, she said, hi bull riders do it best.
[E] I said, oh my god what's your name, my [A] name's Locke.
[D] And I said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the [E] redneck on, take your boots and walk out of [A] my life.
And [D] I said, [D] ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck on, [E] I can't be [A] no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
And I looked at her and she looked at me, [G] and I looked back and she looked back, [E] and we went out together [A] for a walk.
[D] And her eyes were bright just like the stars, [G] but she drove a pickup, said she hated cars, [E] but loved to ride around out at [A] the door.
[D] And I said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck on, [E] take your boots and walk out of [A] my life.
And I [D] said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck on, [E] I can't be [A] no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
[G] [E]
[A] [D]
[G] [E]
[A] [D] I [G] know the redneckness has got to [Dm] be a disease, [E]
catch it on your fingers and [A] it just [F] crawls right up your sleeve.
And I said, [D]
ooooh get [G] back my horse, get the redneck [E] on, I can't [A] be no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
Now how she did it I don't know, [G] but it's been maybe 20 years or [E] so, and she cooks her supper and I try to [A] pay the rent.
[D] But I'm a traveling man, don't [E] tie me down, there's just [G] too much living going on around, [E] but I can figure out where [A] it went.
And [C#] I [D] said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck [E] on, take your boots and walk out [A] of my life.
And [D] I said, ooooh get [G] back my horse, get the redneck [E] on, I can't [A] be no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
[E] I can't be no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
[E]
I can't [A] be no cowgirl, [D] call her crazy.
[E] [A] [D] Well I'm a traveling man, don't tie me down, [G] there's just too much living going on around.
A [E] man, he's gotta see what he [A] can see.
Well I [D] love the road and I love the air, [G] and I don't worry, hell I never care.
[E] I love my women, sometimes they [A] love me.
[D] But I was got one day, I still don't know how.
[G] I didn't even like [E] that town, this fella said, stranger why don't [A] you just go on home.
[D] Well I said, man that's where [F#] I'm headed to, and you [G] couldn't stop me if you knew what to [E] do.
And I left and I planned to [A] go along, [D] but the road was long and the home was [G] far.
So I stopped off at this little cowboy [E] looking bar, walked on through the door and [A] she just smiled.
[D] So then a long ponytail and a pretty white [G] dress, she said, hi bull riders do it best.
[E] I said, oh my god what's your name, my [A] name's Locke.
[D] And I said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the [E] redneck on, take your boots and walk out of [A] my life.
And [D] I said, [D] ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck on, [E] I can't be [A] no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
And I looked at her and she looked at me, [G] and I looked back and she looked back, [E] and we went out together [A] for a walk.
[D] And her eyes were bright just like the stars, [G] but she drove a pickup, said she hated cars, [E] but loved to ride around out at [A] the door.
[D] And I said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck on, [E] take your boots and walk out of [A] my life.
And I [D] said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck on, [E] I can't be [A] no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
[G] [E]
[A] [D]
[G] [E]
[A] [D] I [G] know the redneckness has got to [Dm] be a disease, [E]
catch it on your fingers and [A] it just [F] crawls right up your sleeve.
And I said, [D]
ooooh get [G] back my horse, get the redneck [E] on, I can't [A] be no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
Now how she did it I don't know, [G] but it's been maybe 20 years or [E] so, and she cooks her supper and I try to [A] pay the rent.
[D] But I'm a traveling man, don't [E] tie me down, there's just [G] too much living going on around, [E] but I can figure out where [A] it went.
And [C#] I [D] said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck [E] on, take your boots and walk out [A] of my life.
And [D] I said, ooooh get [G] back my horse, get the redneck [E] on, I can't [A] be no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
[E] I can't be no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
[E]
I can't [A] be no cowgirl, [D] call her crazy.
Key:
E
D
A
G
F#
E
D
A
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ Well I'm a traveling man, don't tie me down, [G] there's just too much living going on around.
A [E] man, he's gotta see what he [A] can see. _ _
Well I [D] love the road and I love the air, [G] and I don't worry, hell I never care.
[E] I love my women, sometimes they [A] love me.
[D] But I was got one day, I still don't know how.
[G] I didn't even like [E] that town, this fella said, stranger why don't [A] you just go on home.
_ [D] Well I said, man that's where [F#] I'm headed to, and you [G] couldn't stop me if you knew what to [E] do.
And I left and I planned to [A] go along, [D] but the road was long and the home was [G] far.
So I stopped off at this little cowboy [E] looking bar, walked on through the door and [A] she just smiled.
_ [D] So then a long ponytail and a pretty white [G] dress, she said, hi bull riders do it best.
[E] I said, oh my god what's your name, my [A] name's Locke.
[D] And I said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the [E] redneck on, take your boots and walk out of [A] my life.
And [D] I said, [D] ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck on, [E] I can't be [A] no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
And I looked at her and she looked at me, [G] and I looked back and she looked back, [E] and we went out together [A] for a walk.
[D] And her eyes were bright just like the stars, [G] but she drove a pickup, said she hated cars, [E] but loved to ride around out at [A] the door.
[D] And I said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck on, [E] take your boots and walk out of [A] my life.
And I [D] said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck on, [E] I can't be [A] no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy. _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ I [G] know the redneckness has got to [Dm] be a disease, _ _ [E]
catch it on your fingers and [A] it just [F] crawls right up your sleeve.
And I said, [D] _
_ ooooh get [G] back my horse, get the redneck [E] on, I can't [A] be no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
Now how she did it I don't know, [G] but it's been maybe 20 years or [E] so, and she cooks her supper and I try to [A] pay the rent.
_ _ [D] But I'm a traveling man, don't [E] tie me down, there's just [G] too much living going on around, [E] but I can figure out where [A] it went.
And [C#] _ I [D] said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck [E] on, take your boots and walk out [A] of my life.
And [D] I said, ooooh get [G] back my horse, get the redneck [E] on, I can't [A] be no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
[E] I can't be no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
_ [E]
I can't [A] be no cowgirl, [D] call her crazy. _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ Well I'm a traveling man, don't tie me down, [G] there's just too much living going on around.
A [E] man, he's gotta see what he [A] can see. _ _
Well I [D] love the road and I love the air, [G] and I don't worry, hell I never care.
[E] I love my women, sometimes they [A] love me.
[D] But I was got one day, I still don't know how.
[G] I didn't even like [E] that town, this fella said, stranger why don't [A] you just go on home.
_ [D] Well I said, man that's where [F#] I'm headed to, and you [G] couldn't stop me if you knew what to [E] do.
And I left and I planned to [A] go along, [D] but the road was long and the home was [G] far.
So I stopped off at this little cowboy [E] looking bar, walked on through the door and [A] she just smiled.
_ [D] So then a long ponytail and a pretty white [G] dress, she said, hi bull riders do it best.
[E] I said, oh my god what's your name, my [A] name's Locke.
[D] And I said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the [E] redneck on, take your boots and walk out of [A] my life.
And [D] I said, [D] ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck on, [E] I can't be [A] no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
And I looked at her and she looked at me, [G] and I looked back and she looked back, [E] and we went out together [A] for a walk.
[D] And her eyes were bright just like the stars, [G] but she drove a pickup, said she hated cars, [E] but loved to ride around out at [A] the door.
[D] And I said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck on, [E] take your boots and walk out of [A] my life.
And I [D] said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck on, [E] I can't be [A] no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy. _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ I [G] know the redneckness has got to [Dm] be a disease, _ _ [E]
catch it on your fingers and [A] it just [F] crawls right up your sleeve.
And I said, [D] _
_ ooooh get [G] back my horse, get the redneck [E] on, I can't [A] be no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
Now how she did it I don't know, [G] but it's been maybe 20 years or [E] so, and she cooks her supper and I try to [A] pay the rent.
_ _ [D] But I'm a traveling man, don't [E] tie me down, there's just [G] too much living going on around, [E] but I can figure out where [A] it went.
And [C#] _ I [D] said, ooooh get back [G] my horse, get the redneck [E] on, take your boots and walk out [A] of my life.
And [D] I said, ooooh get [G] back my horse, get the redneck [E] on, I can't [A] be no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
[E] I can't be no [D] cowgirl, call her crazy.
_ [E]
I can't [A] be no cowgirl, [D] call her crazy. _ _ _