Chords for Slim Dusty - Leave him in the longyard.wmv
Tempo:
93.175 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Dm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Em] [Dm] [C] [F]
[C] [Dm] [F]
Yes, he's [C] looking [F] kind of jaded, and his sight is not the best, and the hair around his muzzles [Bb] turning grey.
[C] He has seen a hundred musters, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the long yard [F] here today.
He was [C] broken [F] in the sixties, maybe sixty-three or four, and never faulted, always seemed [Bb] to be on hand.
[C] Never have I seen him beaten by a bullock in the bush, and at night watch he was picked [F] of all the lands.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him, leave him out there with his mate [C] the bully bay.
Leave him there till after smoke o'er, then we'll catch him, and pull his tail and turn [F] him out today.
[C] Oh [Dm] [F]
yes, he's [C] looking [F] kind of jaded, and his sight is not the best, and the hair around his muzzles [Bb] turning grey.
[C] He has seen a hundred musters, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the long yard [F] here today.
He's entitled to some kindness, in return for all he's been, now he's failing and his step is [Bb] getting slow.
[C] Let him squander his last summers by the river with his mates, in the paddock where the sweetest [F] grasses grow.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him, leave him out there with his mate the [C] bully bay.
With his mate that he can graze, that he can laze with, leave him there and we will turn him out [F] today.
Leave him out there in the long yard, do [Bb] not rush him, [F] leave him out there with his mate [C] the bully bay.
With his mate that he can graze, that he can laze with, leave him there and we will turn [F] him out today.
[C] Leave him there and we will turn [F] him out today.
[C] [F]
[N]
[C] [Dm] [F]
Yes, he's [C] looking [F] kind of jaded, and his sight is not the best, and the hair around his muzzles [Bb] turning grey.
[C] He has seen a hundred musters, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the long yard [F] here today.
He was [C] broken [F] in the sixties, maybe sixty-three or four, and never faulted, always seemed [Bb] to be on hand.
[C] Never have I seen him beaten by a bullock in the bush, and at night watch he was picked [F] of all the lands.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him, leave him out there with his mate [C] the bully bay.
Leave him there till after smoke o'er, then we'll catch him, and pull his tail and turn [F] him out today.
[C] Oh [Dm] [F]
yes, he's [C] looking [F] kind of jaded, and his sight is not the best, and the hair around his muzzles [Bb] turning grey.
[C] He has seen a hundred musters, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the long yard [F] here today.
He's entitled to some kindness, in return for all he's been, now he's failing and his step is [Bb] getting slow.
[C] Let him squander his last summers by the river with his mates, in the paddock where the sweetest [F] grasses grow.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him, leave him out there with his mate the [C] bully bay.
With his mate that he can graze, that he can laze with, leave him there and we will turn him out [F] today.
Leave him out there in the long yard, do [Bb] not rush him, [F] leave him out there with his mate [C] the bully bay.
With his mate that he can graze, that he can laze with, leave him there and we will turn [F] him out today.
[C] Leave him there and we will turn [F] him out today.
[C] [F]
[N]
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[Em] _ [Dm] _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [Dm] _ [F] _ _
_ Yes, he's [C] looking [F] kind of jaded, and his sight is not the best, and the hair around his muzzles [Bb] turning grey.
_ [C] He has seen a hundred musters, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the long yard [F] here today.
_ He was [C] broken [F] in the sixties, maybe sixty-three or four, and never faulted, always seemed [Bb] to be on hand.
_ [C] Never have I seen him beaten by a bullock in the bush, and at night watch he was picked [F] of all the lands.
_ So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him, leave him out there with his mate [C] the bully bay.
_ Leave him there till after smoke o'er, then we'll catch him, and pull his tail and turn [F] him out today.
_ [C] Oh _ _ [Dm] _ [F] _ _
_ yes, he's [C] looking [F] kind of jaded, and his sight is not the best, and the hair around his muzzles [Bb] turning grey.
_ [C] He has seen a hundred musters, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the long yard [F] here today.
_ He's entitled to some kindness, in return for all he's been, now he's failing and his step is [Bb] getting slow.
_ [C] Let him squander his last summers by the river with his mates, in the paddock where the sweetest [F] grasses grow.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him, _ leave him out there with his mate the [C] bully bay. _
With his mate that he can graze, that he can laze with, leave him there and we will turn him out [F] today. _
Leave him out there in the long yard, do [Bb] not rush him, [F] leave him out there with his mate [C] the bully bay. _
With his mate that he can graze, that he can laze with, leave him there and we will turn [F] him out today. _
[C] Leave him there and we will turn [F] him out today. _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [Dm] _ [F] _ _
_ Yes, he's [C] looking [F] kind of jaded, and his sight is not the best, and the hair around his muzzles [Bb] turning grey.
_ [C] He has seen a hundred musters, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the long yard [F] here today.
_ He was [C] broken [F] in the sixties, maybe sixty-three or four, and never faulted, always seemed [Bb] to be on hand.
_ [C] Never have I seen him beaten by a bullock in the bush, and at night watch he was picked [F] of all the lands.
_ So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him, leave him out there with his mate [C] the bully bay.
_ Leave him there till after smoke o'er, then we'll catch him, and pull his tail and turn [F] him out today.
_ [C] Oh _ _ [Dm] _ [F] _ _
_ yes, he's [C] looking [F] kind of jaded, and his sight is not the best, and the hair around his muzzles [Bb] turning grey.
_ [C] He has seen a hundred musters, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the long yard [F] here today.
_ He's entitled to some kindness, in return for all he's been, now he's failing and his step is [Bb] getting slow.
_ [C] Let him squander his last summers by the river with his mates, in the paddock where the sweetest [F] grasses grow.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him, _ leave him out there with his mate the [C] bully bay. _
With his mate that he can graze, that he can laze with, leave him there and we will turn him out [F] today. _
Leave him out there in the long yard, do [Bb] not rush him, [F] leave him out there with his mate [C] the bully bay. _
With his mate that he can graze, that he can laze with, leave him there and we will turn [F] him out today. _
[C] Leave him there and we will turn [F] him out today. _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _