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
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?
[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
A
B
F#m
G#m
E
A
B
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ 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? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ 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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