Chords for MC Horses ~~~ Ian Tyson
Tempo:
79.3 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
F#m
E
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [F#m] [D]
[A] [E] [A]
We were having a [F#m] drink at [D] Stockman's, listening to the guitars ring.
[A] Jesse said, you know, they sold them [Bm] sea horses.
[A] I'll be [F#m] damned, when was that?
[D] I hadn't heard a thing [A] back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more.
Yeah, the people, they [F#m] come from everywhere, [D] just to bid on them high and low.
[A] And there by on the piece [Bm] of the legend.
[A] With the [F#m] cow herd all dispersed, [D] the old cabbage had to go.
[A] Back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more.
So come on boy, run a length, we're gonna let [D] this say begin.
[A] That's to the big Ramudans, of the mighty [F#m] MC.
[A] Horses heave and a-rump, saddle and kitsch, [D] let's get it on.
[A] By the time that o'er the sun goes down, this outfit's history.
This outfit's history.
[F#m] [D]
[A] [E] [A]
So the MC [F#m] crew, they rode on on, [D] and the people all gathered round.
[A] One old boy gave two grand [Bm] for Banjo.
[A] Banjo [F#m] took his trailer apart, [D] when he tried to load him up for town.
[A] Back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more.
If you ever have a [F#m] beer at the Adel store, [D] say hi to Chuck and Nanny.
[A] They show you them big old steer heads [Bm] up there hanging.
[A] When you [F#m] ask where have they gone, [D] hell they gone like the MC cabbie.
[A] Back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more.
So come on boy, run a length, we're gonna [D] let this say [A] begin.
That's to the big Ramudans, of the mighty [F#m] MC.
[A] Horses heave and a-rump, saddle and [D] kitsch, let's get it on.
[A] By the time that o'er the sun goes down, this outfit's [D] history.
[A] This outfit's history.
[F#m] [D]
[A] [E] [A]
We were having a [F#m] drink at Stockman, [D] way out on the sagebrush sea.
[A] Jesse said, you know, they sold MC [Bm] horses.
[A] [E] [A]
We were having a [F#m] drink at [D] Stockman's, listening to the guitars ring.
[A] Jesse said, you know, they sold them [Bm] sea horses.
[A] I'll be [F#m] damned, when was that?
[D] I hadn't heard a thing [A] back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more.
Yeah, the people, they [F#m] come from everywhere, [D] just to bid on them high and low.
[A] And there by on the piece [Bm] of the legend.
[A] With the [F#m] cow herd all dispersed, [D] the old cabbage had to go.
[A] Back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more.
So come on boy, run a length, we're gonna let [D] this say begin.
[A] That's to the big Ramudans, of the mighty [F#m] MC.
[A] Horses heave and a-rump, saddle and kitsch, [D] let's get it on.
[A] By the time that o'er the sun goes down, this outfit's history.
This outfit's history.
[F#m] [D]
[A] [E] [A]
So the MC [F#m] crew, they rode on on, [D] and the people all gathered round.
[A] One old boy gave two grand [Bm] for Banjo.
[A] Banjo [F#m] took his trailer apart, [D] when he tried to load him up for town.
[A] Back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more.
If you ever have a [F#m] beer at the Adel store, [D] say hi to Chuck and Nanny.
[A] They show you them big old steer heads [Bm] up there hanging.
[A] When you [F#m] ask where have they gone, [D] hell they gone like the MC cabbie.
[A] Back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more.
So come on boy, run a length, we're gonna [D] let this say [A] begin.
That's to the big Ramudans, of the mighty [F#m] MC.
[A] Horses heave and a-rump, saddle and [D] kitsch, let's get it on.
[A] By the time that o'er the sun goes down, this outfit's [D] history.
[A] This outfit's history.
[F#m] [D]
[A] [E] [A]
We were having a [F#m] drink at Stockman, [D] way out on the sagebrush sea.
[A] Jesse said, you know, they sold MC [Bm] horses.
Key:
A
D
F#m
E
Bm
A
D
F#m
_ [A] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
We were having a [F#m] drink at [D] Stockman's, listening to the guitars ring.
[A] Jesse said, you know, they sold them [Bm] sea horses. _
_ [A] I'll be [F#m] damned, when was that?
[D] I hadn't heard a thing [A] back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more. _
Yeah, the people, they [F#m] come from everywhere, [D] just to bid on them high and low.
[A] And there by on the piece [Bm] of the legend. _
_ [A] With the [F#m] cow herd all dispersed, [D] the old cabbage had to go.
[A] Back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more. _ _
So come on boy, run a length, we're gonna let [D] this say begin.
[A] That's to the big Ramudans, of the mighty [F#m] MC.
_ _ _ [A] Horses heave and a-rump, saddle and kitsch, [D] let's get it on.
[A] By the time that o'er the sun goes down, this outfit's history.
_ _ This outfit's history.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
So the MC [F#m] crew, they rode on on, [D] and the people all gathered round.
[A] One old boy gave two grand [Bm] for Banjo. _
_ [A] Banjo [F#m] took his trailer apart, [D] when he tried to load him up for town.
[A] Back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more. _ _
If you ever have a [F#m] beer at the Adel store, [D] say hi to Chuck and Nanny.
[A] They show you them big old steer heads [Bm] up there hanging. _
_ [A] When you [F#m] ask where have they gone, [D] hell they gone like the MC cabbie.
[A] Back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more. _ _
So come on boy, run a length, we're gonna [D] let this say [A] begin.
That's to the big Ramudans, of the mighty [F#m] MC.
_ _ _ [A] Horses heave and a-rump, saddle and [D] kitsch, let's get it on.
[A] By the time that o'er the sun goes down, this outfit's [D] history.
_ _ [A] This outfit's history.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _ _ _
We were having a [F#m] drink at Stockman, [D] way out on the sagebrush sea.
[A] Jesse said, you know, they sold MC [Bm] horses.
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
We were having a [F#m] drink at [D] Stockman's, listening to the guitars ring.
[A] Jesse said, you know, they sold them [Bm] sea horses. _
_ [A] I'll be [F#m] damned, when was that?
[D] I hadn't heard a thing [A] back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more. _
Yeah, the people, they [F#m] come from everywhere, [D] just to bid on them high and low.
[A] And there by on the piece [Bm] of the legend. _
_ [A] With the [F#m] cow herd all dispersed, [D] the old cabbage had to go.
[A] Back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more. _ _
So come on boy, run a length, we're gonna let [D] this say begin.
[A] That's to the big Ramudans, of the mighty [F#m] MC.
_ _ _ [A] Horses heave and a-rump, saddle and kitsch, [D] let's get it on.
[A] By the time that o'er the sun goes down, this outfit's history.
_ _ This outfit's history.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
So the MC [F#m] crew, they rode on on, [D] and the people all gathered round.
[A] One old boy gave two grand [Bm] for Banjo. _
_ [A] Banjo [F#m] took his trailer apart, [D] when he tried to load him up for town.
[A] Back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more. _ _
If you ever have a [F#m] beer at the Adel store, [D] say hi to Chuck and Nanny.
[A] They show you them big old steer heads [Bm] up there hanging. _
_ [A] When you [F#m] ask where have they gone, [D] hell they gone like the MC cabbie.
[A] Back in August, [E] one hundred [A] and more. _ _
So come on boy, run a length, we're gonna [D] let this say [A] begin.
That's to the big Ramudans, of the mighty [F#m] MC.
_ _ _ [A] Horses heave and a-rump, saddle and [D] kitsch, let's get it on.
[A] By the time that o'er the sun goes down, this outfit's [D] history.
_ _ [A] This outfit's history.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _ _ _
We were having a [F#m] drink at Stockman, [D] way out on the sagebrush sea.
[A] Jesse said, you know, they sold MC [Bm] horses.