Chords for Patsy Montana Hit - My Pancho Pony - Saddle Pals
Tempo:
107.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
A
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Before she died, you got to hear our recording of this song.
You know, Patsy Montana was the first million-selling record artist.
That was the first.
She was a woman.
She was the first woman to sell a million records.
But she wrote a letter [C] to Slim and mentioned how [B] much she loved [Fm] [Gbm] Chris's [G] version of this song.
When, before we had the CD [B] of this Western style she [G] heard, you had that as a tape.
I don't think the song is [Dm] on the tape.
No, you just made [Ab] that up, Patsy.
[C] Yeah, she [N] loved our band.
We're like the old [A] Prairie Ramblers.
She had a band called the Prairie Ramblers that [Ab] sounded awful like the [A] Saddlepals.
Okay, well now you're ready, right?
Here we go.
[B] I'm ready.
[Gm] Run.
[N] Okay, you have a letter.
I'll go back to the radio.
I got it.
[C] [B] [G] [D]
[C] [Am]
[Em]
[D] [C] [A]
[G] [C]
[Am] [Cm]
[G] [Dm] I'm so [D] strange, but it's peaceful.
And the air is moving, hear it all [Eb] around.
It's a good long [Am] poncho on your way.
Well, my, my, my terry [Gm] pal never rides a raft.
Wake up, wake up.
[C] Look, and roll, and pony.
[G] [C] Act a squaw.
[D]
[A] Ride the [G] prairie.
[Ab]
[G] Hang on, baby.
[Cm] Make [Am] it so smooth.
[G] [C] Smooth like a little ice cream.
I've [G] really got to carry on.
Ride the [C] race together.
One time [F] I beat [C] the Westland [D] stride in any [G] sort of weather.
We're [Cm] riding along, I'm singing a song.
[G] The moon speaks rhythm [C] beneath me.
[Dm] Tie on the saddle, [C] tie on the [G] pack, cause we're going home.
We ain't coming [D] back.
Get a [G] long poncho on your way.
[Bm] That's the way [G] I'm going to cover today.
[A] Ride the raft, and roll, [D] and [A] pony.
[G] Now, get a long [Bm] poncho, travel on.
Whatever you say, let the break be [A] done.
Ride the raft, and roll, [D] and pony.
[Gm] Get along, get along, [D] while we open the sound.
Do the rhythm of the moon, so the ground.
[E] It's the rhythm of the [Em] range, the rhythm's so [E] strange.
But it's peaceful, you'll be [A] here, it's when you hear it all [C] around.
So [Ab] get a long poncho, poncho, [F] roll, carouse.
[Ab] Ride [A] the raft, and roll, [D] and pony.
[A] Now, ride the raft, and roll, and [D] pony.
[Ab] Roll, and pony.
[A] Roll, [D] and pony.
That's how we roll.
[N]
You know, Patsy Montana was the first million-selling record artist.
That was the first.
She was a woman.
She was the first woman to sell a million records.
But she wrote a letter [C] to Slim and mentioned how [B] much she loved [Fm] [Gbm] Chris's [G] version of this song.
When, before we had the CD [B] of this Western style she [G] heard, you had that as a tape.
I don't think the song is [Dm] on the tape.
No, you just made [Ab] that up, Patsy.
[C] Yeah, she [N] loved our band.
We're like the old [A] Prairie Ramblers.
She had a band called the Prairie Ramblers that [Ab] sounded awful like the [A] Saddlepals.
Okay, well now you're ready, right?
Here we go.
[B] I'm ready.
[Gm] Run.
[N] Okay, you have a letter.
I'll go back to the radio.
I got it.
[C] [B] [G] [D]
[C] [Am]
[Em]
[D] [C] [A]
[G] [C]
[Am] [Cm]
[G] [Dm] I'm so [D] strange, but it's peaceful.
And the air is moving, hear it all [Eb] around.
It's a good long [Am] poncho on your way.
Well, my, my, my terry [Gm] pal never rides a raft.
Wake up, wake up.
[C] Look, and roll, and pony.
[G] [C] Act a squaw.
[D]
[A] Ride the [G] prairie.
[Ab]
[G] Hang on, baby.
[Cm] Make [Am] it so smooth.
[G] [C] Smooth like a little ice cream.
I've [G] really got to carry on.
Ride the [C] race together.
One time [F] I beat [C] the Westland [D] stride in any [G] sort of weather.
We're [Cm] riding along, I'm singing a song.
[G] The moon speaks rhythm [C] beneath me.
[Dm] Tie on the saddle, [C] tie on the [G] pack, cause we're going home.
We ain't coming [D] back.
Get a [G] long poncho on your way.
[Bm] That's the way [G] I'm going to cover today.
[A] Ride the raft, and roll, [D] and [A] pony.
[G] Now, get a long [Bm] poncho, travel on.
Whatever you say, let the break be [A] done.
Ride the raft, and roll, [D] and pony.
[Gm] Get along, get along, [D] while we open the sound.
Do the rhythm of the moon, so the ground.
[E] It's the rhythm of the [Em] range, the rhythm's so [E] strange.
But it's peaceful, you'll be [A] here, it's when you hear it all [C] around.
So [Ab] get a long poncho, poncho, [F] roll, carouse.
[Ab] Ride [A] the raft, and roll, [D] and pony.
[A] Now, ride the raft, and roll, and [D] pony.
[Ab] Roll, and pony.
[A] Roll, [D] and pony.
That's how we roll.
[N]
Key:
G
C
D
A
Ab
G
C
D
Before she died, you got to hear our recording of this song.
You know, Patsy Montana was the first million-selling record artist.
That was the first.
_ She was a woman.
She was the first woman to sell a million records.
But she wrote a letter [C] to Slim and mentioned how [B] much she loved [Fm] [Gbm] Chris's [G] version of this song.
When, before we had the CD [B] of this Western style she [G] heard, you had that as a tape.
I don't think the song is [Dm] on the tape.
_ No, you just made [Ab] that up, Patsy.
[C] Yeah, she _ [N] loved our band.
We're like the old [A] Prairie Ramblers.
She had a band called the Prairie Ramblers that [Ab] sounded awful like the [A] Saddlepals.
Okay, well now you're ready, right?
Here we go.
[B] I'm ready.
[Gm] Run. _ _ _
[N] Okay, you have a letter.
I'll go back to the radio.
I got it.
[C] _ [B] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Dm] I'm so [D] strange, but it's peaceful.
And the air is moving, hear it all [Eb] around.
It's a good long [Am] poncho on your way.
Well, my, my, my terry [Gm] pal never rides a raft.
Wake up, wake up.
[C] Look, and roll, and pony.
[G] _ _ [C] Act a squaw.
[D] _ _
[A] Ride the [G] prairie.
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[G] Hang on, baby.
[Cm] _ _ _ _ Make [Am] it so smooth.
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] Smooth like a little ice cream.
I've [G] really got to carry on.
Ride the [C] race together.
One time [F] I beat [C] the Westland [D] stride in any [G] sort of weather.
We're [Cm] riding along, I'm singing a song.
[G] The moon speaks rhythm [C] beneath me.
[Dm] Tie on the saddle, [C] tie on the [G] pack, cause we're going home.
We ain't coming [D] back.
Get a [G] long poncho on your way.
[Bm] That's the way [G] I'm going to cover today.
[A] Ride the raft, and roll, [D] and [A] pony.
_ [G] Now, get a long [Bm] poncho, travel on.
Whatever you say, let the break be [A] done.
Ride the raft, and roll, [D] and pony.
_ _ [Gm] Get along, get along, [D] while we open the sound.
Do the rhythm of the moon, so the ground.
[E] It's the rhythm of the [Em] range, the rhythm's so [E] strange.
But it's peaceful, you'll be [A] here, it's when you hear it all [C] around.
So [Ab] get a long poncho, poncho, _ [F] _ roll, carouse.
[Ab] Ride [A] the raft, and roll, [D] and pony.
_ _ [A] Now, ride the raft, and roll, and [D] pony.
_ [Ab] Roll, and pony.
_ [A] _ Roll, [D] and _ pony.
_ _ _ That's how we roll.
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You know, Patsy Montana was the first million-selling record artist.
That was the first.
_ She was a woman.
She was the first woman to sell a million records.
But she wrote a letter [C] to Slim and mentioned how [B] much she loved [Fm] [Gbm] Chris's [G] version of this song.
When, before we had the CD [B] of this Western style she [G] heard, you had that as a tape.
I don't think the song is [Dm] on the tape.
_ No, you just made [Ab] that up, Patsy.
[C] Yeah, she _ [N] loved our band.
We're like the old [A] Prairie Ramblers.
She had a band called the Prairie Ramblers that [Ab] sounded awful like the [A] Saddlepals.
Okay, well now you're ready, right?
Here we go.
[B] I'm ready.
[Gm] Run. _ _ _
[N] Okay, you have a letter.
I'll go back to the radio.
I got it.
[C] _ [B] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Dm] I'm so [D] strange, but it's peaceful.
And the air is moving, hear it all [Eb] around.
It's a good long [Am] poncho on your way.
Well, my, my, my terry [Gm] pal never rides a raft.
Wake up, wake up.
[C] Look, and roll, and pony.
[G] _ _ [C] Act a squaw.
[D] _ _
[A] Ride the [G] prairie.
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[G] Hang on, baby.
[Cm] _ _ _ _ Make [Am] it so smooth.
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] Smooth like a little ice cream.
I've [G] really got to carry on.
Ride the [C] race together.
One time [F] I beat [C] the Westland [D] stride in any [G] sort of weather.
We're [Cm] riding along, I'm singing a song.
[G] The moon speaks rhythm [C] beneath me.
[Dm] Tie on the saddle, [C] tie on the [G] pack, cause we're going home.
We ain't coming [D] back.
Get a [G] long poncho on your way.
[Bm] That's the way [G] I'm going to cover today.
[A] Ride the raft, and roll, [D] and [A] pony.
_ [G] Now, get a long [Bm] poncho, travel on.
Whatever you say, let the break be [A] done.
Ride the raft, and roll, [D] and pony.
_ _ [Gm] Get along, get along, [D] while we open the sound.
Do the rhythm of the moon, so the ground.
[E] It's the rhythm of the [Em] range, the rhythm's so [E] strange.
But it's peaceful, you'll be [A] here, it's when you hear it all [C] around.
So [Ab] get a long poncho, poncho, _ [F] _ roll, carouse.
[Ab] Ride [A] the raft, and roll, [D] and pony.
_ _ [A] Now, ride the raft, and roll, and [D] pony.
_ [Ab] Roll, and pony.
_ [A] _ Roll, [D] and _ pony.
_ _ _ That's how we roll.
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _