Chords for That's What the Outlaws In Texas Want To Hear
Tempo:
114.75 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G]
[Gm] Hey, all right [G] now,
[G] [Gm] [G] let a fiddle start playing, San [C]
Antonio [G] roads.
[A]
That came from Bob Wills, any good cowboy [D] knows.
[E] [D] Let a [G] song come a-drifting [C] down from Austin Way.
It's Willie singing blue eyes [D] crying [G] in the rain.
[A] [C] Walses, four [G]-four, and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
A pretty girl, a dance floor, and some good long [D] star beer.
[C]
Walses and four-four, [G] and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
That's what the outlaws [D] in Texas [G] want to hear.
[E] [G] Oh, now, that sounds nice.
[G] [Em] [D]
[G]
Well, in the common wailing, Bob [C] Wills is still the king.
[A]
They'll all hit the dance floor when he [C#m] starts to [D] sing.
[D]
[E] [G] A good-hearted woman, [C] or a pair of [G] fiddle bows.
Boys, you've got to be from Texas [Em] [D] to know how [G] it goes.
[Bm] [C]
Walses, four [G]-four, and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
A pretty girl, a dance floor, some good [D] Texas beer.
Walses and four [G]-four, and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
That's what the outlaws [D] in Texas [G] want to hear.
Oh, yes, it is.
That's what the outlaws [D] in Texas want [G] to hear.
[Em] [D]
[Gm] Hey, all right [G] now,
[G] [Gm] [G] let a fiddle start playing, San [C]
Antonio [G] roads.
[A]
That came from Bob Wills, any good cowboy [D] knows.
[E] [D] Let a [G] song come a-drifting [C] down from Austin Way.
It's Willie singing blue eyes [D] crying [G] in the rain.
[A] [C] Walses, four [G]-four, and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
A pretty girl, a dance floor, and some good long [D] star beer.
[C]
Walses and four-four, [G] and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
That's what the outlaws [D] in Texas [G] want to hear.
[E] [G] Oh, now, that sounds nice.
[G] [Em] [D]
[G]
Well, in the common wailing, Bob [C] Wills is still the king.
[A]
They'll all hit the dance floor when he [C#m] starts to [D] sing.
[D]
[E] [G] A good-hearted woman, [C] or a pair of [G] fiddle bows.
Boys, you've got to be from Texas [Em] [D] to know how [G] it goes.
[Bm] [C]
Walses, four [G]-four, and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
A pretty girl, a dance floor, some good [D] Texas beer.
Walses and four [G]-four, and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
That's what the outlaws [D] in Texas [G] want to hear.
Oh, yes, it is.
That's what the outlaws [D] in Texas want [G] to hear.
[Em] [D]
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_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ Hey, all right [G] now, _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [G] let a fiddle start playing, San [C]
Antonio _ [G] roads. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
That came from Bob Wills, any good cowboy [D] _ knows. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ [D] Let a [G] song come a-drifting _ [C] down from Austin Way.
It's Willie singing blue eyes [D] crying [G] in the _ rain.
[A] _ _ _ [C] _ Walses, four [G]-four, and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
A pretty girl, a dance floor, and some good long [D] star beer.
_ _ _ _ _ [C]
Walses and four-four, [G] and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
_ That's what the outlaws [D] in Texas [G] want to _ hear.
[E] _ _ _ [G] _ Oh, now, that sounds nice.
_ _ [G] _ [Em] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, in the common wailing, Bob [C] Wills is still the king. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ They'll all hit the dance floor when he [C#m] starts to [D] sing. _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[E] _ [G] A good-hearted woman, [C] or a pair of [G] fiddle bows.
Boys, you've got to be from Texas _ [Em] [D] to know how [G] it goes.
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [C] _
Walses, four [G]-four, and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
_ A pretty girl, a dance floor, some good [D] Texas beer. _ _
_ _ _ Walses and four [G]-four, and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
_ That's what the outlaws [D] in Texas [G] want to hear.
Oh, yes, it is.
That's what the outlaws [D] in Texas want [G] to hear.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ Hey, all right [G] now, _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [G] let a fiddle start playing, San [C]
Antonio _ [G] roads. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
That came from Bob Wills, any good cowboy [D] _ knows. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ [D] Let a [G] song come a-drifting _ [C] down from Austin Way.
It's Willie singing blue eyes [D] crying [G] in the _ rain.
[A] _ _ _ [C] _ Walses, four [G]-four, and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
A pretty girl, a dance floor, and some good long [D] star beer.
_ _ _ _ _ [C]
Walses and four-four, [G] and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
_ That's what the outlaws [D] in Texas [G] want to _ hear.
[E] _ _ _ [G] _ Oh, now, that sounds nice.
_ _ [G] _ [Em] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, in the common wailing, Bob [C] Wills is still the king. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ They'll all hit the dance floor when he [C#m] starts to [D] sing. _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[E] _ [G] A good-hearted woman, [C] or a pair of [G] fiddle bows.
Boys, you've got to be from Texas _ [Em] [D] to know how [G] it goes.
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [C] _
Walses, four [G]-four, and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
_ A pretty girl, a dance floor, some good [D] Texas beer. _ _
_ _ _ Walses and four [G]-four, and Cotton-Eyed Joe.
_ That's what the outlaws [D] in Texas [G] want to hear.
Oh, yes, it is.
That's what the outlaws [D] in Texas want [G] to hear.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _