Chords for Way Out There --The Sons of the Pioneers
Tempo:
75.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Oh, [G] there in the old [D] days, [A] [Ab] there
[A] in the old [D] days,
A lonely spot I know where no man will [A] go, Where the shadows [D] and all the gloom.
[A] I was riding [D] free on the old West [G] King, A Memphis [A] Southern too.
[D] When a man came [G] along, made me hush my song, [D] Kicked me off away out there.
[G] There in the old days, [D] [A]
[Eb] There [A] in the old [Em]
[D] days,
As she pulled out of sight I turned to the right, The left and [D] everywhere.
[A] But all I could see was a cactus tree [E] and a prairie dog [A] playin' fair
I watched the prairie dog feed [G] on the tumbleweed [D] that's his home away out there
So I threw down my load [A] in the desert road, rested my weary [D] legs too
I [A] watched the sinking sun [D] make the tall shadows run [E] out across vast [A] barren plains
[D] Then I hummed a tune to [G] the rising moon, [D] he gets [A] lonesome way [D] out there
[G] Do-ly-do-ly-dee-do-ly-dee-do Di [D]-di-di-di [A]-dee-do
Do [Eb]-ly [E]-do-ly-dee-do-ly-dee-do [Em] Di-di [D]-di-dee-do-ly-dee Do-ly-do-ly-dee-do-ly-dee
So I closed my eyes [A] to the stars and skies, lost myself [D] in dreams
I dreamed that desert sand was a milk and honey [E] land
Then I woke [A] up with a smile
[D] There's a train coming [G] back on that runway
[D] Track's gonna take [A] me way [D] from here
As she was passing [A] by I caught her on the fly
I climbed in an open [D] door
Then I turned around to that desert [E] ground
Saw the spot I would [A] see no more
[D] As I was riding [G] away I heard the pale moon say
Farewell now it sure [D] gets lonesome here
[G]
Here in the old [D] city
[A]
Here [Ab] [A] in the old
[A] in the old [D] days,
A lonely spot I know where no man will [A] go, Where the shadows [D] and all the gloom.
[A] I was riding [D] free on the old West [G] King, A Memphis [A] Southern too.
[D] When a man came [G] along, made me hush my song, [D] Kicked me off away out there.
[G] There in the old days, [D] [A]
[Eb] There [A] in the old [Em]
[D] days,
As she pulled out of sight I turned to the right, The left and [D] everywhere.
[A] But all I could see was a cactus tree [E] and a prairie dog [A] playin' fair
I watched the prairie dog feed [G] on the tumbleweed [D] that's his home away out there
So I threw down my load [A] in the desert road, rested my weary [D] legs too
I [A] watched the sinking sun [D] make the tall shadows run [E] out across vast [A] barren plains
[D] Then I hummed a tune to [G] the rising moon, [D] he gets [A] lonesome way [D] out there
[G] Do-ly-do-ly-dee-do-ly-dee-do Di [D]-di-di-di [A]-dee-do
Do [Eb]-ly [E]-do-ly-dee-do-ly-dee-do [Em] Di-di [D]-di-dee-do-ly-dee Do-ly-do-ly-dee-do-ly-dee
So I closed my eyes [A] to the stars and skies, lost myself [D] in dreams
I dreamed that desert sand was a milk and honey [E] land
Then I woke [A] up with a smile
[D] There's a train coming [G] back on that runway
[D] Track's gonna take [A] me way [D] from here
As she was passing [A] by I caught her on the fly
I climbed in an open [D] door
Then I turned around to that desert [E] ground
Saw the spot I would [A] see no more
[D] As I was riding [G] away I heard the pale moon say
Farewell now it sure [D] gets lonesome here
[G]
Here in the old [D] city
[A]
Here [Ab] [A] in the old
Key:
D
A
G
E
Ab
D
A
G
Oh, _ _ [G] _ there in the old [D] days, _ [A] _ [Ab] there _
[A] in the old _ [D] days,
A lonely spot I know where no man will [A] go, Where the shadows [D] and all the gloom.
[A] I was riding [D] free on the old West [G] King, A Memphis [A] Southern too.
[D] When a man came [G] along, made me hush my song, [D] Kicked me off away out there.
[G] There in the old days, [D] _ _ [A] _
[Eb] There _ [A] in the old [Em] _
[D] days,
As she pulled out of sight I turned to the right, The left and [D] everywhere.
[A] But all I could see was a cactus tree [E] and a prairie dog [A] playin' fair
I watched the prairie dog feed [G] on the tumbleweed [D] that's his home away out there
So I threw down my load [A] in the desert road, rested my weary [D] legs too
I [A] watched the sinking sun [D] make the tall shadows run [E] out across vast [A] barren plains
[D] Then I hummed a tune to [G] the rising moon, [D] he gets [A] lonesome way [D] out there
[G] _ Do-ly-do-ly-dee-do-ly-dee-do Di [D]-di-di-di [A]-dee-do
Do [Eb]-ly [E]-do-ly-dee-do-ly-dee-do [Em] Di-di [D]-di-dee-do-ly-dee Do-ly-do-ly-dee-do-ly-dee
So I closed my eyes [A] to the stars and skies, lost myself [D] in dreams
I dreamed that desert sand was a milk and honey [E] land
Then I woke [A] up with a smile
[D] There's a train coming [G] back on that runway
[D] Track's gonna take [A] me way [D] from here
As she was passing [A] by I caught her on the fly
I climbed in an open [D] door
Then I turned around to that desert [E] ground
Saw the spot I would [A] see no more
[D] As I was riding [G] away I heard the pale moon say
Farewell now it sure [D] gets lonesome here
[G] _
Here in the old _ [D] city
[A] _
Here [Ab] _ _ [A] in the old _
[A] in the old _ [D] days,
A lonely spot I know where no man will [A] go, Where the shadows [D] and all the gloom.
[A] I was riding [D] free on the old West [G] King, A Memphis [A] Southern too.
[D] When a man came [G] along, made me hush my song, [D] Kicked me off away out there.
[G] There in the old days, [D] _ _ [A] _
[Eb] There _ [A] in the old [Em] _
[D] days,
As she pulled out of sight I turned to the right, The left and [D] everywhere.
[A] But all I could see was a cactus tree [E] and a prairie dog [A] playin' fair
I watched the prairie dog feed [G] on the tumbleweed [D] that's his home away out there
So I threw down my load [A] in the desert road, rested my weary [D] legs too
I [A] watched the sinking sun [D] make the tall shadows run [E] out across vast [A] barren plains
[D] Then I hummed a tune to [G] the rising moon, [D] he gets [A] lonesome way [D] out there
[G] _ Do-ly-do-ly-dee-do-ly-dee-do Di [D]-di-di-di [A]-dee-do
Do [Eb]-ly [E]-do-ly-dee-do-ly-dee-do [Em] Di-di [D]-di-dee-do-ly-dee Do-ly-do-ly-dee-do-ly-dee
So I closed my eyes [A] to the stars and skies, lost myself [D] in dreams
I dreamed that desert sand was a milk and honey [E] land
Then I woke [A] up with a smile
[D] There's a train coming [G] back on that runway
[D] Track's gonna take [A] me way [D] from here
As she was passing [A] by I caught her on the fly
I climbed in an open [D] door
Then I turned around to that desert [E] ground
Saw the spot I would [A] see no more
[D] As I was riding [G] away I heard the pale moon say
Farewell now it sure [D] gets lonesome here
[G] _
Here in the old _ [D] city
[A] _
Here [Ab] _ _ [A] in the old _