Chords for The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Tempo:
88.55 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
Dbm
Bb
Abm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E]
When Liberty Valance rode to town, the women folk would hide, they'd hide.
When Liberty Valance walked around, the men would step aside.
[Abm] Because the point of a gun [Ebm] was the only [A] law that Liberty understood.
[B] When it [Ab] came to shooting straight [A] and fast, he was mighty [E] good.
From out of the east, a [A] stranger came, a law [Dbm] book in his hand.
[A] A man, [B] the kind of [E] a man the West [A] would need to tame [Dbm] a troubled land.
[Abm] Because the point of a gun was the only law that Liberty [Gb] understood.
When it came [A] to shooting straight and fast, he was mighty [Dbm] good.
But many a man would face his gun, and many a man [Am] would [E] fall.
The man who shot [Db] Liberty Valance, [Abm] he shot Liberty [A]
Valance, he was the bravest of them [Dbm] all.
[A] [E] [B] The love of [E] a girl can make [A] a man stay on [Dbm] when he should go, [A] stay on.
[B] Just trying [E] to build a peaceful [A] life where love [Dbm] is free to grow.
[Eb] But the point of a gun was the only law that Liberty understood.
[Abm] When the final [Dbm] showdown came at [A] last, a law book was [Abm] no good.
[C] Alone [F] and afraid, she [Bb] prayed that he'd return [Dm] that fateful night, oh [Bb] that night.
[C] When nothing [F] she said could [Bb] keep her man from [Dm] going out to fight.
[Am] From the moment a girl [Em] gets a beef or [Am] roam, the very first thing she [C] learns,
when two [Dm] men go out to face each [Bb] other, only one [Dm] returns.
Everyone heard two shots ring out, a shot that made Liberty [Am] fall.
The man who [Dm] shot Liberty Valance, he shot Liberty [Bb] Valance, he was the bravest [F] of them all.
[C] The man who [D] shot Liberty [Am] Valance, he shot Liberty [Bb] Valance, he was the bravest of them [D] all.
[E]
When Liberty Valance rode to town, the women folk would hide, they'd hide.
When Liberty Valance walked around, the men would step aside.
[Abm] Because the point of a gun [Ebm] was the only [A] law that Liberty understood.
[B] When it [Ab] came to shooting straight [A] and fast, he was mighty [E] good.
From out of the east, a [A] stranger came, a law [Dbm] book in his hand.
[A] A man, [B] the kind of [E] a man the West [A] would need to tame [Dbm] a troubled land.
[Abm] Because the point of a gun was the only law that Liberty [Gb] understood.
When it came [A] to shooting straight and fast, he was mighty [Dbm] good.
But many a man would face his gun, and many a man [Am] would [E] fall.
The man who shot [Db] Liberty Valance, [Abm] he shot Liberty [A]
Valance, he was the bravest of them [Dbm] all.
[A] [E] [B] The love of [E] a girl can make [A] a man stay on [Dbm] when he should go, [A] stay on.
[B] Just trying [E] to build a peaceful [A] life where love [Dbm] is free to grow.
[Eb] But the point of a gun was the only law that Liberty understood.
[Abm] When the final [Dbm] showdown came at [A] last, a law book was [Abm] no good.
[C] Alone [F] and afraid, she [Bb] prayed that he'd return [Dm] that fateful night, oh [Bb] that night.
[C] When nothing [F] she said could [Bb] keep her man from [Dm] going out to fight.
[Am] From the moment a girl [Em] gets a beef or [Am] roam, the very first thing she [C] learns,
when two [Dm] men go out to face each [Bb] other, only one [Dm] returns.
Everyone heard two shots ring out, a shot that made Liberty [Am] fall.
The man who [Dm] shot Liberty Valance, he shot Liberty [Bb] Valance, he was the bravest [F] of them all.
[C] The man who [D] shot Liberty [Am] Valance, he shot Liberty [Bb] Valance, he was the bravest of them [D] all.
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Key:
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Bb
Abm
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When Liberty Valance rode to town, the women folk would hide, they'd hide.
When Liberty Valance walked around, the men would step aside.
[Abm] Because the point of a gun [Ebm] was the only [A] law that Liberty understood.
[B] When it [Ab] came to shooting straight [A] and fast, he was mighty [E] good.
From out of the east, a [A] stranger came, a law [Dbm] book in his hand.
[A] A man, [B] the kind of [E] a man the West [A] would need to tame [Dbm] a troubled land.
_ [Abm] Because the point of a gun was the only law that Liberty [Gb] understood.
When it came [A] to shooting straight and fast, he was mighty [Dbm] good.
But many a man would face his gun, and many a man [Am] would [E] fall.
The man who shot [Db] Liberty Valance, [Abm] he shot Liberty [A]
Valance, he was the bravest of them [Dbm] all. _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] The love of [E] a girl can make [A] a man stay on [Dbm] when he should go, [A] stay on.
[B] Just trying [E] to build a peaceful [A] life where love [Dbm] is free to grow.
_ [Eb] But the point of a gun was the only law that Liberty understood.
[Abm] When the final [Dbm] showdown came at [A] last, a law book was [Abm] no good.
[C] Alone [F] and afraid, she [Bb] prayed that he'd return [Dm] that fateful night, oh [Bb] that night.
[C] When nothing [F] she said could [Bb] keep her man from [Dm] going out to fight.
[Am] From the moment a girl [Em] gets a beef or [Am] roam, the very first thing she [C] learns,
when two [Dm] men go out to face each [Bb] other, only one [Dm] returns.
Everyone heard two shots ring out, a shot that made Liberty [Am] fall.
The man who [Dm] shot Liberty Valance, he shot Liberty [Bb] Valance, he was the bravest [F] of them all.
_ [C] The man who [D] shot Liberty [Am] Valance, he shot Liberty [Bb] Valance, he was the bravest of them [D] all.
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When Liberty Valance rode to town, the women folk would hide, they'd hide.
When Liberty Valance walked around, the men would step aside.
[Abm] Because the point of a gun [Ebm] was the only [A] law that Liberty understood.
[B] When it [Ab] came to shooting straight [A] and fast, he was mighty [E] good.
From out of the east, a [A] stranger came, a law [Dbm] book in his hand.
[A] A man, [B] the kind of [E] a man the West [A] would need to tame [Dbm] a troubled land.
_ [Abm] Because the point of a gun was the only law that Liberty [Gb] understood.
When it came [A] to shooting straight and fast, he was mighty [Dbm] good.
But many a man would face his gun, and many a man [Am] would [E] fall.
The man who shot [Db] Liberty Valance, [Abm] he shot Liberty [A]
Valance, he was the bravest of them [Dbm] all. _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] The love of [E] a girl can make [A] a man stay on [Dbm] when he should go, [A] stay on.
[B] Just trying [E] to build a peaceful [A] life where love [Dbm] is free to grow.
_ [Eb] But the point of a gun was the only law that Liberty understood.
[Abm] When the final [Dbm] showdown came at [A] last, a law book was [Abm] no good.
[C] Alone [F] and afraid, she [Bb] prayed that he'd return [Dm] that fateful night, oh [Bb] that night.
[C] When nothing [F] she said could [Bb] keep her man from [Dm] going out to fight.
[Am] From the moment a girl [Em] gets a beef or [Am] roam, the very first thing she [C] learns,
when two [Dm] men go out to face each [Bb] other, only one [Dm] returns.
Everyone heard two shots ring out, a shot that made Liberty [Am] fall.
The man who [Dm] shot Liberty Valance, he shot Liberty [Bb] Valance, he was the bravest [F] of them all.
_ [C] The man who [D] shot Liberty [Am] Valance, he shot Liberty [Bb] Valance, he was the bravest of them [D] all.
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