Chords for Waylon Jennings.... Slow Moving Outlaw

Tempo:
94.7 bpm
Chords used:

C

G

Dm

Bb

Am

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Waylon Jennings.... Slow Moving Outlaw chords
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[C]
All the old stations [A] are being torn [Am] down [Dm] and the high flying trains no [G] longer roll.
[Dm] The floors [Bb] are all sagging [G] with boards that are suffering [Dm] from not being [G]
[C] used anymore.
Things are all changing, the world's [Gm] rearranging, [F] a time that will soon be [Fm] no more.
[C] Where has the slow moving, [Dm] once [G] quick draw outlaw [C] got to go?
The
[G]
[C] whiskey that once settled [Am] the dust and tasted [D] so [Dm] fine now [G] tastes of pain.
[Dm] And the memories [Bb] that once [G] flotted out come back stronger, [Dm] more clearly [G] with each drink [C] you take.
The women that warmed you, [Gm] you once [C] thought so pretty, [F] now look [Fm] haggard and old.
[C] Where has the slow moving, [Dm] [G] once quick [B] draw outlaw [C] got to go?
The [G]
[C] land where I traveled, [Am] once fashioned with beauty, [Dm] now stands with scars [G] on her face.
[Dm] The wide [Bb] open spaces [G] are closing in quickly [D] from the [Dm] wake [G] of the whole [C] human race.
And it's not that I blame them for claiming [Bb] her [C] bounty, [F] I just wish they'd taken [Fm] it slow.
[C] Where has the slow moving, [Dm] once [G] quick draw outlaw [C] got to go?
[G]
[C] Where has the slow moving, [D] [Dm] once quick draw [G] outlaw got [C] to go?
Key:  
C
3211
G
2131
Dm
2311
Bb
12341111
Am
2311
C
3211
G
2131
Dm
2311
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To learn Waylon Jennings - Slow Movin Outlaw chords, focus on the sequence of these chords: C, Dm, G, Bb, G, Dm and Bb. I suggest starting at a calm pace of 47 BPM, and as you gain confidence, approach the song's BPM of 95. With an eye on the song's key C Major, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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[C] _ _ _ _ _ _
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All the old stations [A] are being torn [Am] down [Dm] and the high flying trains no [G] longer roll. _ _
[Dm] The floors [Bb] are all sagging [G] with boards that are suffering [Dm] from not being [G] _
[C] used anymore. _ _ _ _
_ Things are all changing, the world's [Gm] rearranging, [F] a time that will soon be [Fm] no more. _ _ _
_ [C] Where has the slow moving, [Dm] _ once [G] quick draw outlaw [C] got to go?
The _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] whiskey that once settled [Am] the dust and tasted [D] so [Dm] fine _ now [G] tastes of pain. _ _ _
[Dm] And the memories [Bb] that once [G] flotted out come back stronger, [Dm] more clearly _ [G] with each drink [C] you take.
_ The _ women that warmed you, [Gm] you once [C] thought so pretty, _ [F] now look _ [Fm] haggard and old. _ _
_ [C] Where has the slow moving, [Dm] _ _ [G] once quick [B] draw outlaw [C] got to go?
The _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] land where I traveled, [Am] once fashioned with beauty, _ [Dm] now stands with scars [G] on her face. _ _
[Dm] The wide [Bb] open spaces [G] are closing in quickly [D] from the [Dm] wake [G] of the whole [C] human _ race. _
And it's not that I blame them for claiming [Bb] her [C] bounty, [F] I just wish they'd taken [Fm] it slow. _ _ _
_ [C] Where has the slow moving, [Dm] _ once [G] quick draw outlaw [C] got to go? _ _ _
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[C] Where _ has the slow moving, [D] [Dm] once quick draw [G] outlaw got [C] to go? _ _ _ _
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