Chords for Slim Dusty - Leave Him Out There In The Long Yard
Tempo:
89.5 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
D#
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [C#] [B] [D#] [E]
[B] [E]
Yes, he's looking kind of jade, and his sight is not the best, and the hair round his muzzles turn [A] grey.
He [B] has seen a hundred musts, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the long yard [E] here today.
He was broken in the sixties, maybe sixty-three or four, and ever fold it always seemed to [A] be on hand.
[B] Never have I seen him [F#] beaten [B] by a bullet in the bush, and at night watch he was [E] fickle the lad.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him.
Leave him out there with his mates, [B] the bully bay.
With his mates that he can grace, he can laze.
Leave him there and we will turn [E] him out today.
[D#] Hey, hey, [B] [C#] [E]
[A] [E] [A]
[E] big hand to Charlie Boyd on that bush [B]-ballad guitar.
Hey, hey.
[C#m] [E]
[D#] [B] [E]
Yes, he's looking kind of jade, and his sight is not the best, and the hair round his muzzles [A] turn grey.
He has [B] seen a hundred musts, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the [C#m] long yard [E] here today.
He's entitled to some comfort, for all the deeds he's done.
Now he's failing and his step is [A] getting slow.
[E] So let him [B] squander his last [F#] summers [B] by the river with his mates, in the paddock where the [F#] sweetest [E] grasses grow, Charlie.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him.
Leave him out there with his mates, [B] the bully bay.
With his mates that he can grace, he can laze.
Leave him there and we will turn him [E] out today.
Leave him out there in the long yard, do not [A] rush him.
[E] Leave him out there with his [B] mates, the bully bay.
Leave him there till after smoke-o, then we'll catch him, and we'll pull his tail and turn him [E] out today.
[B] Yeah, we'll pull his tail and turn him [E] out today.
That's right.
[A] [B] [E] [A] [E]
[B] [E]
Yes, he's looking kind of jade, and his sight is not the best, and the hair round his muzzles turn [A] grey.
He [B] has seen a hundred musts, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the long yard [E] here today.
He was broken in the sixties, maybe sixty-three or four, and ever fold it always seemed to [A] be on hand.
[B] Never have I seen him [F#] beaten [B] by a bullet in the bush, and at night watch he was [E] fickle the lad.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him.
Leave him out there with his mates, [B] the bully bay.
With his mates that he can grace, he can laze.
Leave him there and we will turn [E] him out today.
[D#] Hey, hey, [B] [C#] [E]
[A] [E] [A]
[E] big hand to Charlie Boyd on that bush [B]-ballad guitar.
Hey, hey.
[C#m] [E]
[D#] [B] [E]
Yes, he's looking kind of jade, and his sight is not the best, and the hair round his muzzles [A] turn grey.
He has [B] seen a hundred musts, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the [C#m] long yard [E] here today.
He's entitled to some comfort, for all the deeds he's done.
Now he's failing and his step is [A] getting slow.
[E] So let him [B] squander his last [F#] summers [B] by the river with his mates, in the paddock where the [F#] sweetest [E] grasses grow, Charlie.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him.
Leave him out there with his mates, [B] the bully bay.
With his mates that he can grace, he can laze.
Leave him there and we will turn him [E] out today.
Leave him out there in the long yard, do not [A] rush him.
[E] Leave him out there with his [B] mates, the bully bay.
Leave him there till after smoke-o, then we'll catch him, and we'll pull his tail and turn him [E] out today.
[B] Yeah, we'll pull his tail and turn him [E] out today.
That's right.
[A] [B] [E] [A] [E]
Key:
E
B
A
D#
F#
E
B
A
[E] _ _ [C#] _ [B] _ _ _ [D#] _ [E] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ Yes, he's looking kind of jade, and his sight is not the best, and the hair round his muzzles turn [A] grey.
_ He [B] has seen a hundred musts, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the long yard [E] here today.
_ _ He was broken in the sixties, maybe sixty-three or four, and ever fold it always seemed to [A] be on hand.
_ [B] Never have I seen him [F#] beaten [B] by a bullet in the bush, and at night watch he was [E] fickle the lad.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him.
Leave him out there with his mates, [B] the bully bay.
_ With his mates that he can grace, he can laze.
_ Leave him there and we will turn [E] him out today.
[D#] Hey, hey, [B] _ _ _ [C#] _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _
[E] _ _ _ big hand to Charlie Boyd on that bush [B]-ballad guitar.
Hey, hey. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ [E] _
_ _ [D#] _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ Yes, he's looking kind of jade, and his sight is not the best, and the hair round his muzzles [A] turn grey.
_ He has [B] seen a hundred musts, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the [C#m] long yard [E] here today.
_ He's entitled to some comfort, for all the deeds he's done.
Now he's failing and his step is [A] getting slow.
_ [E] So let him [B] squander his last [F#] summers [B] by the river with his mates, in the paddock where the [F#] sweetest [E] grasses grow, Charlie.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him.
Leave him out there with his mates, [B] the bully bay.
_ With his mates that he can grace, he can laze.
_ Leave him there and we will turn him [E] out today.
_ Leave him out there in the long yard, do not [A] rush him.
_ [E] Leave him out there with his [B] mates, the bully bay.
_ Leave him there till after smoke-o, then we'll catch him, _ and we'll pull his tail and turn him [E] out today.
_ _ [B] Yeah, we'll pull his tail and turn him [E] out today.
That's right.
[A] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ Yes, he's looking kind of jade, and his sight is not the best, and the hair round his muzzles turn [A] grey.
_ He [B] has seen a hundred musts, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the long yard [E] here today.
_ _ He was broken in the sixties, maybe sixty-three or four, and ever fold it always seemed to [A] be on hand.
_ [B] Never have I seen him [F#] beaten [B] by a bullet in the bush, and at night watch he was [E] fickle the lad.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him.
Leave him out there with his mates, [B] the bully bay.
_ With his mates that he can grace, he can laze.
_ Leave him there and we will turn [E] him out today.
[D#] Hey, hey, [B] _ _ _ [C#] _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _
[E] _ _ _ big hand to Charlie Boyd on that bush [B]-ballad guitar.
Hey, hey. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ [E] _
_ _ [D#] _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ Yes, he's looking kind of jade, and his sight is not the best, and the hair round his muzzles [A] turn grey.
_ He has [B] seen a hundred musts, and I think it's only fair that we leave him in the [C#m] long yard [E] here today.
_ He's entitled to some comfort, for all the deeds he's done.
Now he's failing and his step is [A] getting slow.
_ [E] So let him [B] squander his last [F#] summers [B] by the river with his mates, in the paddock where the [F#] sweetest [E] grasses grow, Charlie.
So leave him out there in the long yard, do not rush him.
Leave him out there with his mates, [B] the bully bay.
_ With his mates that he can grace, he can laze.
_ Leave him there and we will turn him [E] out today.
_ Leave him out there in the long yard, do not [A] rush him.
_ [E] Leave him out there with his [B] mates, the bully bay.
_ Leave him there till after smoke-o, then we'll catch him, _ and we'll pull his tail and turn him [E] out today.
_ _ [B] Yeah, we'll pull his tail and turn him [E] out today.
That's right.
[A] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _