Chords for Tanya Tucker - When The Rodeo Is Over (Where Does The Cowboy Go?)(Official Music Video)

Tempo:
77.075 bpm
Chords used:

E

A

B

F#m

G#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Tanya Tucker - When The Rodeo Is Over (Where Does The Cowboy Go?)(Official Music Video) chords
Start Jamming...
Oh, you're safe boys.
[G#] How you doing?
Doing alright?
He [D] [B]
[E]
got down out of the cattle [A] truck in the [E] Amarillo night.
He looked up at the Texas sky [G#m] and thought of his last ride.
[A] He'd trade all his [E] tomorrows [F#m] for eight seconds [E] one more time.
He could have made world champion cowboy [B] back in [E] 1969.
He thanked the driver for the [A] ride and he closed [E] the semi door.
He limped across the parking lot [G#m] to another liquor store.
[A] He held on [E] to the bottle [F#m] as he counted [E] out his change.
And he felt like some old saddle [B] bronc had been turned [E] down on the range.
[A] When the rodeo is over, [E] where does the [A] cowboy go?
[F#m] Never thought it'd be his last ride, [B] till the last time he got through.
[A] When your heart can't take the losing [E] and your knees [A] can't take the blows.
[E] When the rodeo is over, [B] where does the [A] cowboy go?
Where [B] does the [E] cowboy go?
[B] [A] [F#m] [E]
[A] [C#m] Whiskey on his breath [G#m] and the age in his eyes.
[A] He'll hit you [E] right on the [F#m] interstate and fade [E] into [B] the [E] sunrise.
[B] [E] Now Sedona, she's a vortex, [A] but she's sweeter [E] than the coast.
He smokes cigarettes he can't [G#m] afford and whistles to a ghost.
[A] His boots belong in Wimbery [E] and his spurs [A] belong to rust.
[E] He'll be picking up his turquoise [B] and leave the [E] buckles in the dust.
[A] When the rodeo is over, [E] where does the [A] cowboy go?
[F#m] He never thought it'd be his last ride, [B] till the last time he got through.
[A] When your heart can't take the losing [E] and your knees [A] can't take the blows.
[E] When the rodeo is over, [B] where do [C#m] the cowboys go?
When [E] the rodeo is over, [B] where does the cowboy [E] go?
Key:  
E
2311
A
1231
B
12341112
F#m
123111112
G#m
123111114
E
2311
A
1231
B
12341112
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To learn Tanya Tucker - (Where Does The Cowboy Go?) When The Rodeo Is Over chords, these are the chords to practise in sequence: G#m, A, E, B, E, F#m, B, A, E and A. Set your pace at 38 BPM initially and then sync up with the song's BPM of 77. Adapt the capo setting considering your vocal range, with reference to the key: E Major.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh, you're safe boys.
[G#] _ How you doing?
Doing alright?
He _ [D] _ _ _ [B] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
got down out of the cattle [A] truck in the [E] Amarillo night.
_ He looked up at the Texas sky [G#m] and thought of his last ride.
[A] He'd trade all his [E] tomorrows [F#m] for eight seconds [E] one more time.
He could have made world champion cowboy [B] back in [E] 1969. _ _ _ _ _ _
He thanked the driver for the [A] ride and he closed [E] the semi door.
_ He limped across the parking lot [G#m] to another liquor store.
[A] He held on [E] to the bottle [F#m] as he counted [E] out his change.
And he felt like some old saddle [B] bronc had been turned [E] down on the range.
[A] When the rodeo is over, [E] where does the [A] cowboy go?
_ [F#m] Never thought it'd be his last ride, [B] till the last time he got through.
[A] When your heart can't take the losing [E] and your knees [A] can't take the blows.
[E] When the rodeo is over, [B] where does the [A] cowboy go?
_ _ Where [B] does the [E] cowboy go?
[B] _ [A] _ _ _ [F#m] _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [C#m] Whiskey on his breath [G#m] and the age in his eyes.
[A] He'll hit you [E] right on the [F#m] interstate and fade [E] into [B] the [E] sunrise.
_ [B] _ _ _ [E] Now Sedona, she's a vortex, [A] but she's sweeter [E] than the coast. _
He smokes cigarettes he can't [G#m] afford and whistles to a ghost.
[A] His boots belong in Wimbery [E] and his spurs [A] belong to rust.
[E] He'll be picking up his turquoise [B] and leave the [E] buckles in the dust.
[A] When the rodeo is over, [E] where does the [A] cowboy go?
[F#m] He never thought it'd be his last ride, [B] till the last time he got through.
[A] When your heart can't take the losing [E] and your knees [A] can't take the blows.
[E] When the rodeo is over, [B] where do [C#m] the cowboys go?
When [E] the rodeo is over, [B] where does the cowboy _ [E] go? _ _
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