Chords for Red steagall- Little Joe the Wrangler.wmv
Tempo:
92.3 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Bm
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
Little Joe the [G] Wrangler will wrangle never [D]
more
His days with the remover they're [A] all done
[D] Long about last April that [G] he rode into [D] our camp
Just a little [A] Texas train and [D] all alone
It [G] was long late in the evening when [D] he rode into our camp
On a little old brown pony he [A] called Chaw
[C#m] [D] With his brogand shoes and [G] coveralls
A harder [D] looking kid you never in [A] your life had [D] seen before
His saddle was a southern cack [G] built many years [D] ago
And an okay spur on one foot [A] idly hung
[D] His hot roll in a cotton sack [G] was loosely [D] tied behind
In a canteen from the saddle home he had slum
Said [G] he'd had to leave his home because [D] his pa had married twice
Then his new ma beat him every day [A] or two
So [D] he saddled up old Chaw one night [G] and lit a shuck [D] this way
Thought he'd try and paddle [A] now his own [D] canoe
Said he'd try and do the best he could if [G] we'd only give him [D] work
Though he didn't know straight up about [A] a cow
[G] [Em] So [D] the boss he cut him out a mountain [G] kinder put him [D] on
Then we knew he liked [A] our little stray [D] somehow
He [G] taught him how to herd the horses [D] and learn to know them all
Then they round him up by daylight [A] if he could
[D] Then to follow the chuck wagon man [G] who always hits [D] the team
And to help the costs [A] in there old Russell [D] would
We'd driven to Red River [G] and the weather it [D] was fine
We'd camped down on the south side [A] in a bend
When [D] the noises started blowing [G] and we called the [D] extra guard
Cause it took all [A] hands to hold the [D] cattle in
[G] Now little Joe the wrangler was called [D] out with all the rest
Hadn't barely had the kid got [A] to the herd
[D] When the cattle they sound beated [G] like a hail storm [D] long they flew
With all of us [A] riding [D] for the lead
Between the streaks of lightning [G] we could see a [D] horse ahead
Was little Joe the wrangler [A] in the lead
He [D] was riding old blue rocket [G] with his liquor [D] o'er his head
And he's trying to [A] check the leaders [D] in their speed
[G] We finally got a milling and [D] they sort of quieted down
And the extra guard back to the [A] camp did go
But [D] one of them was missing and [G] we all knew
At [D] a glance was our little [Bm] Texas [A] stray poor [D] wrangler Joe
Found him there at sunup where [G] old blue rocket fell
[D] In a washout some twenty feet below
[A]
[D] Beneath his horse mashed to a pulp [G] his spurs had rung [D] the knell
For our little Texas stray poor wrangler Joe
Now little Joe the wrangler [G] will wrangle [D] never more
His days with the Ramuda [A] they're all done
It [E] [D] was long about last [G] April when he rode into our camp
[D] [Bm] Just a little [A] Texas stray [G] and all alone
[D]
Little Joe the [G] Wrangler will wrangle never [D]
more
His days with the remover they're [A] all done
[D] Long about last April that [G] he rode into [D] our camp
Just a little [A] Texas train and [D] all alone
It [G] was long late in the evening when [D] he rode into our camp
On a little old brown pony he [A] called Chaw
[C#m] [D] With his brogand shoes and [G] coveralls
A harder [D] looking kid you never in [A] your life had [D] seen before
His saddle was a southern cack [G] built many years [D] ago
And an okay spur on one foot [A] idly hung
[D] His hot roll in a cotton sack [G] was loosely [D] tied behind
In a canteen from the saddle home he had slum
Said [G] he'd had to leave his home because [D] his pa had married twice
Then his new ma beat him every day [A] or two
So [D] he saddled up old Chaw one night [G] and lit a shuck [D] this way
Thought he'd try and paddle [A] now his own [D] canoe
Said he'd try and do the best he could if [G] we'd only give him [D] work
Though he didn't know straight up about [A] a cow
[G] [Em] So [D] the boss he cut him out a mountain [G] kinder put him [D] on
Then we knew he liked [A] our little stray [D] somehow
He [G] taught him how to herd the horses [D] and learn to know them all
Then they round him up by daylight [A] if he could
[D] Then to follow the chuck wagon man [G] who always hits [D] the team
And to help the costs [A] in there old Russell [D] would
We'd driven to Red River [G] and the weather it [D] was fine
We'd camped down on the south side [A] in a bend
When [D] the noises started blowing [G] and we called the [D] extra guard
Cause it took all [A] hands to hold the [D] cattle in
[G] Now little Joe the wrangler was called [D] out with all the rest
Hadn't barely had the kid got [A] to the herd
[D] When the cattle they sound beated [G] like a hail storm [D] long they flew
With all of us [A] riding [D] for the lead
Between the streaks of lightning [G] we could see a [D] horse ahead
Was little Joe the wrangler [A] in the lead
He [D] was riding old blue rocket [G] with his liquor [D] o'er his head
And he's trying to [A] check the leaders [D] in their speed
[G] We finally got a milling and [D] they sort of quieted down
And the extra guard back to the [A] camp did go
But [D] one of them was missing and [G] we all knew
At [D] a glance was our little [Bm] Texas [A] stray poor [D] wrangler Joe
Found him there at sunup where [G] old blue rocket fell
[D] In a washout some twenty feet below
[A]
[D] Beneath his horse mashed to a pulp [G] his spurs had rung [D] the knell
For our little Texas stray poor wrangler Joe
Now little Joe the wrangler [G] will wrangle [D] never more
His days with the Ramuda [A] they're all done
It [E] [D] was long about last [G] April when he rode into our camp
[D] [Bm] Just a little [A] Texas stray [G] and all alone
[D]
Key:
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C#m
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[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Little Joe the [G] Wrangler will wrangle never [D]
more
His days with the remover they're [A] all done _
_ [D] Long about last April that [G] he rode into [D] our camp
Just a little [A] Texas train and [D] all alone
It [G] was long late in the evening when [D] he rode into our camp
On a little old brown pony he [A] called Chaw _
[C#m] [D] With his brogand shoes and [G] coveralls
A harder [D] looking kid you never in [A] your life had [D] seen before _
His saddle was a southern cack [G] built many years [D] ago
And an okay spur on one foot [A] idly hung _
[D] His hot roll in a cotton sack [G] was loosely [D] tied behind
In a canteen from the saddle home he had slum _
Said [G] he'd had to leave his home because [D] his pa had married twice
Then his new ma beat him every day [A] or two
So [D] he saddled up old Chaw one night [G] and lit a shuck [D] this way
Thought he'd try and paddle [A] now his own [D] canoe
Said he'd try and do the best he could if [G] we'd only give him [D] work
Though he didn't know straight up about [A] a cow
[G] [Em] So [D] the boss he cut him out a mountain [G] kinder put him [D] on
Then we knew he liked [A] our little stray [D] somehow
He [G] taught him how to herd the horses [D] and learn to know them all
Then they round him up by daylight [A] if he could _
[D] Then to follow the chuck wagon man [G] who always hits [D] the team
And to help the costs [A] in there old Russell [D] would _ _
We'd driven to Red River [G] and the weather it [D] was fine
We'd camped down on the south side [A] in a bend
When [D] the noises started blowing [G] and we called the [D] extra guard
Cause it took all [A] hands to hold the [D] cattle in _
[G] Now little Joe the wrangler was called [D] out with all the rest
Hadn't barely had the kid got [A] to the herd _
[D] When the cattle they sound beated [G] like a hail storm [D] long they flew
With all of us [A] riding [D] for the lead _
_ Between the streaks of lightning [G] we could see a [D] horse ahead
Was little Joe the wrangler [A] in the lead
He [D] was riding old blue rocket [G] with his liquor [D] o'er his head
And he's trying to [A] check the leaders [D] in their speed _
[G] We finally got a milling and [D] they sort of quieted down
And the extra guard back to the [A] camp did go
But [D] one of them was missing and [G] we all knew
At [D] a glance was our little [Bm] Texas [A] stray poor [D] wrangler Joe _ _
Found him there at sunup where [G] old blue rocket fell
[D] In a washout some twenty feet below
[A] _ _
[D] Beneath his horse mashed to a pulp [G] his spurs had rung [D] the knell
For our little Texas stray poor wrangler Joe
Now little Joe the wrangler [G] will wrangle [D] never more
His days with the Ramuda [A] they're all done
It [E] _ [D] was long about last [G] April when he rode into our camp
[D] [Bm] Just a little [A] Texas stray [G] and all alone _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Little Joe the [G] Wrangler will wrangle never [D]
more
His days with the remover they're [A] all done _
_ [D] Long about last April that [G] he rode into [D] our camp
Just a little [A] Texas train and [D] all alone
It [G] was long late in the evening when [D] he rode into our camp
On a little old brown pony he [A] called Chaw _
[C#m] [D] With his brogand shoes and [G] coveralls
A harder [D] looking kid you never in [A] your life had [D] seen before _
His saddle was a southern cack [G] built many years [D] ago
And an okay spur on one foot [A] idly hung _
[D] His hot roll in a cotton sack [G] was loosely [D] tied behind
In a canteen from the saddle home he had slum _
Said [G] he'd had to leave his home because [D] his pa had married twice
Then his new ma beat him every day [A] or two
So [D] he saddled up old Chaw one night [G] and lit a shuck [D] this way
Thought he'd try and paddle [A] now his own [D] canoe
Said he'd try and do the best he could if [G] we'd only give him [D] work
Though he didn't know straight up about [A] a cow
[G] [Em] So [D] the boss he cut him out a mountain [G] kinder put him [D] on
Then we knew he liked [A] our little stray [D] somehow
He [G] taught him how to herd the horses [D] and learn to know them all
Then they round him up by daylight [A] if he could _
[D] Then to follow the chuck wagon man [G] who always hits [D] the team
And to help the costs [A] in there old Russell [D] would _ _
We'd driven to Red River [G] and the weather it [D] was fine
We'd camped down on the south side [A] in a bend
When [D] the noises started blowing [G] and we called the [D] extra guard
Cause it took all [A] hands to hold the [D] cattle in _
[G] Now little Joe the wrangler was called [D] out with all the rest
Hadn't barely had the kid got [A] to the herd _
[D] When the cattle they sound beated [G] like a hail storm [D] long they flew
With all of us [A] riding [D] for the lead _
_ Between the streaks of lightning [G] we could see a [D] horse ahead
Was little Joe the wrangler [A] in the lead
He [D] was riding old blue rocket [G] with his liquor [D] o'er his head
And he's trying to [A] check the leaders [D] in their speed _
[G] We finally got a milling and [D] they sort of quieted down
And the extra guard back to the [A] camp did go
But [D] one of them was missing and [G] we all knew
At [D] a glance was our little [Bm] Texas [A] stray poor [D] wrangler Joe _ _
Found him there at sunup where [G] old blue rocket fell
[D] In a washout some twenty feet below
[A] _ _
[D] Beneath his horse mashed to a pulp [G] his spurs had rung [D] the knell
For our little Texas stray poor wrangler Joe
Now little Joe the wrangler [G] will wrangle [D] never more
His days with the Ramuda [A] they're all done
It [E] _ [D] was long about last [G] April when he rode into our camp
[D] [Bm] Just a little [A] Texas stray [G] and all alone _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _