Chords for Marty Robbins Sings 'Gene Autry My Hero.'
Tempo:
56.95 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[B] [E]
The childhood memories [E] I treasure the most, [A] I suppose,
[F#m]
[B] Are the Saturday afternoons spent at the town [E] picture show.
I worked all day long in the fields, but at night I [A] would dream
[F#m]
[B] Of seeing Gene Autry go blighted across the [E] big screen.
Saturday mornings I walked twenty miles [A] or more,
[F#m]
[B] Twelve o'clock noon found the first one in line at [E] the door.
Cause all week I'd work, but today I would fulfill [A] my [F#m] dream.
[B] And I'd see Gene Autry go right across the [E] big screen.
[A] The man in the white cowboy hat was a hero to [E] me.
He was, then he is now, and I guess he always [B] will be.
[E] Time takes away many things, but it can't take [A] a dream.
[F#m]
[B] And I can still see him go right across the [E] big screen.
[F#m] [B]
When as a kid from our shack on the desert [A] I'd roam,
[F#m]
[B] My daddy would whip me cause I'd never be [E] around home.
But mom understood me, I know cause she'd smile when [A] I'd say,
[F#m]
[B] Gene Autry and I had been roundin' about laws [E] all day.
[A] The man in the white cowboy hat was a hero [E] to me.
He was, then he is now, and I guess he always [B] will be.
[E] And every so often I'd go back in time and [A] I'd dream.
[F#m]
[B] And I'd see Gene Autry go right across the [E] big screen.
And I'd see Gene Autry go right across the big screen.
[N]
The childhood memories [E] I treasure the most, [A] I suppose,
[F#m]
[B] Are the Saturday afternoons spent at the town [E] picture show.
I worked all day long in the fields, but at night I [A] would dream
[F#m]
[B] Of seeing Gene Autry go blighted across the [E] big screen.
Saturday mornings I walked twenty miles [A] or more,
[F#m]
[B] Twelve o'clock noon found the first one in line at [E] the door.
Cause all week I'd work, but today I would fulfill [A] my [F#m] dream.
[B] And I'd see Gene Autry go right across the [E] big screen.
[A] The man in the white cowboy hat was a hero to [E] me.
He was, then he is now, and I guess he always [B] will be.
[E] Time takes away many things, but it can't take [A] a dream.
[F#m]
[B] And I can still see him go right across the [E] big screen.
[F#m] [B]
When as a kid from our shack on the desert [A] I'd roam,
[F#m]
[B] My daddy would whip me cause I'd never be [E] around home.
But mom understood me, I know cause she'd smile when [A] I'd say,
[F#m]
[B] Gene Autry and I had been roundin' about laws [E] all day.
[A] The man in the white cowboy hat was a hero [E] to me.
He was, then he is now, and I guess he always [B] will be.
[E] And every so often I'd go back in time and [A] I'd dream.
[F#m]
[B] And I'd see Gene Autry go right across the [E] big screen.
And I'd see Gene Autry go right across the big screen.
[N]
Key:
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F#m
_ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
The childhood memories [E] I treasure the most, [A] I suppose,
_ [F#m] _
[B] Are the Saturday afternoons spent at the town [E] picture show. _ _
I worked all day long in the fields, but at night I [A] would dream
[F#m] _
[B] Of seeing Gene Autry go blighted across the [E] big screen. _
Saturday mornings I walked twenty miles [A] or more,
[F#m] _
[B] Twelve o'clock noon found the first one in line at [E] the door. _ _
Cause all week I'd work, but today I would fulfill [A] my [F#m] dream.
[B] And I'd see Gene Autry go right across the [E] big screen. _ _
[A] The man in the white cowboy hat was a hero to [E] me. _
He was, then he is now, and I guess he always [B] will be. _ _
[E] Time takes away many things, but it can't take [A] a dream.
[F#m] _
[B] And I can still see him go right across the [E] big screen. _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
When as a kid from our shack on the desert [A] I'd roam,
[F#m] _
[B] My daddy would whip me cause I'd never be [E] around home. _ _
But mom understood me, I know cause she'd smile when [A] I'd say,
_ [F#m] _
[B] Gene Autry and I had been roundin' about laws [E] all day. _ _
[A] The man in the white cowboy hat was a hero [E] to me. _ _
He was, then he is now, and I guess he always [B] will be. _ _
[E] And every so often I'd go back in time and [A] I'd dream.
_ [F#m] _
[B] And I'd see Gene Autry go right across the [E] big screen. _ _
And I'd see Gene Autry go right across the big screen. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
The childhood memories [E] I treasure the most, [A] I suppose,
_ [F#m] _
[B] Are the Saturday afternoons spent at the town [E] picture show. _ _
I worked all day long in the fields, but at night I [A] would dream
[F#m] _
[B] Of seeing Gene Autry go blighted across the [E] big screen. _
Saturday mornings I walked twenty miles [A] or more,
[F#m] _
[B] Twelve o'clock noon found the first one in line at [E] the door. _ _
Cause all week I'd work, but today I would fulfill [A] my [F#m] dream.
[B] And I'd see Gene Autry go right across the [E] big screen. _ _
[A] The man in the white cowboy hat was a hero to [E] me. _
He was, then he is now, and I guess he always [B] will be. _ _
[E] Time takes away many things, but it can't take [A] a dream.
[F#m] _
[B] And I can still see him go right across the [E] big screen. _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
When as a kid from our shack on the desert [A] I'd roam,
[F#m] _
[B] My daddy would whip me cause I'd never be [E] around home. _ _
But mom understood me, I know cause she'd smile when [A] I'd say,
_ [F#m] _
[B] Gene Autry and I had been roundin' about laws [E] all day. _ _
[A] The man in the white cowboy hat was a hero [E] to me. _ _
He was, then he is now, and I guess he always [B] will be. _ _
[E] And every so often I'd go back in time and [A] I'd dream.
_ [F#m] _
[B] And I'd see Gene Autry go right across the [E] big screen. _ _
And I'd see Gene Autry go right across the big screen. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _