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The cowboy songs collection 1

Abilene E7 Abilene, Abilene, prettiest town I've ever seen D7 7 Women there don't treat you mean in Abilene, my Abilene E7 I sat alone, most every night Watch the trains pull out of sight D7 7 Don't I wish they were carrying me back to Abilene, my Abilene E7 Abilene, Abilene, prettiest town I've ever seen D7 7 Women there don't treat you mean in Abilene, my Abilene E7 rowded city, there ain't nothing free Nothing in this town for me D7 7 Wish to the Lord that I could be back in Abilene, sweet Abilene E7 Abilene, Abilene, prettiest town I've ever seen D7 7 Women there don't treat you mean in Abilene, my Abilene D7 7 Women there don't treat you mean in Abilene, my Abilene 2

Don't fence me in () Oh, give me land, lots of land under starry skies above Don't fence me (7) in Let me ride through the wide open country that I love Don't fence me () in Let me be by myself in the (7) evenin' breeze And () listen to the murmur of the cottonwood trees () Send me off forever, but I (A7) ask you please () Don't (7) fence me () in Just turn me () loose, let me straddle my old saddle Underneath the western () skies On my () cayuse, let me wander over yonder Till I see the mountains () rise I want to ride to the ridge where the (7) west commences And () gaze at the moon till I lose my senses () I can't look at hobbles and I (A7) can't stand fences () Don't (7) fence me () in () Don't (7) fence me () in (c) Don't (7) fence me () in 3

host riders in the sky HOST RIDERS IN THE SKY Stan Jones, 1948 [Am][Am][Am] [Am] Yi_pi_yi_[] ay, Yi_pi_yi_[Am] o [Am] An old cowpoke went riding out one [] dark and windy day [Am] Upon a ridge he rested as he [] went along his [E7] way [E7] When [Am] all at once a mighty herd of red-eyed cows he saw A'[]plowin' through the ragged skies [Dm] and [Am] up a cloudy draw[am] [Am] Yi_pi_yi_[] ay, Yi_pi_yi_[Am] o [] host riders [Dm] in the [Am] sky [Am] Their brands were still on fire and their [] hooves were made of steel [Am] Their horns were black and shiny and their [] hot breath he could [E7] feel [E7] A [Am] bolt of fear went through him as they thundered through the sky or he [] saw the riders comin' hard [Dm] and he [Am] heard their mournful cry [Am] [Am] Yi_pi_yi_[] ay, Yi_pi_yi_[Am] o [] host riders [Dm] in the [Am] sky [Am] Their faces gaunt, their eyes were blurred, and [] shirts all soaked with sweat [Am] They're ridin' hard to catch that herd but [] they ain't caught them [E7] yet [E7] They've [Am] got to ride forever in that range up in the sky On [] horses snortin' fire, [Dm] as they [Am] ride on, hear their cry [Am] [Am] Yi_pi_yi_[] ay, Yi_pi_yi_[Am] o [] host riders [Dm] in the [Am] sky [Am] As the riders loped on by him, he [] heard one call his name [Am] "If you want to save your soul from hell a'[]ridin' on our [E7] range [E7] Then [Am] cowboy change your ways today or with us you will ride, A-[]tryin' to catch the Devil's herd [Dm] a-[am]cross these endless skies." [Am] [Am] Yi_pi_yi_[] ay, Yi_pi_yi_[Am] o [] host riders [Dm] in the [Am] sky 4

Home On the Range 3 / 4 Slowly A7 D7 Oh give me a home where the buffaloes roam where the deer and the antelope play D7 Where seldom is heard a discouraging word and the skies are not cloudy all day horus D7 Em A7 D7 Home, home on the range, where the deer and the antelope play. m D7 Where seldom is heard a discouraging word, and the skies are not cloudy all day. A7 D7 How often at night, when the heavens are bright with the light from the glittering stars D7 Have I stood there amazed and asked as I gazed if their glory exceeds that of ours horus A7 D7 Where the air is so pure, the zephyrs so free, the breezes so balmy and light D7 that I would not exchange, my home on the range for all of the cities so bright horus A7 D7 Oh I love those wild flow rs in this dear land of ours. The curlew, I love to hear scream, D7 And I love the white rocks and the antelope flocks, that graze on the mountain tops green horus 5

Oh Shenandoah Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you, Away, you rolling river Am Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you Em Am Away, I'm bound away, cross the wide Missouri. Oh, Shenandoah, I love your daughter, Away, you rolling river Am Oh, Shenandoah, I love your daughter Em Am Away, I'm bound away, cross the wide Missouri. Oh, Shenandoah, I'm bound to leave you, Away, you rolling river Am Oh, Shenandoah, I'm bound to leave you Em Am Away, I'm bound away, cross the wide Missouri. Oh, Shenandoah, I long to see you, Away, you rolling river Am Oh, Shenandoah, I long to see you Em Am Away, I'm bound away, cross the wide Missouri. 6

Rawhide [Am] Rollin', rollin', rollin' (4x) Rawhide! Hah! Hah! Keep [Am] rollin', rollin', rollin', []though the streams are swollen, Keep them dogies rollin', Rawhide! Through [Am]rain and wind and weather, []Hell bent for [Am]leather, []Wishin' my []gal was by my [E]side. [Am]All the things I'm missin', ood []vittles, love, and [Am]kissin', Are []waiting at the [Am]end []of my [Am]ride. horus: Move 'em [Am]out, head 'em up, Head 'em up, move 'em on. Move 'em out, head 'em up: Raw[E]hide. ut 'em [Am]out, ride 'em in, Ride 'em in, cut 'em out, ut 'em out, ride []'em in: [E]Raw[Am]hide! Hah! Hah! [Am]Movin', movin', movin', []Though they're disapprovin', Keep them dogies movin', Rawhide! Don't [Am]try to understand 'em, Just []rope an' throw an' brand [Am]'em. []Soon we'll be []living high and [E]wide. [Am]My heart's calculatin', My []true love will be [Am]waitin': []Waitin' at the [E]end []of my [Am]ride. horus [Am] Rollin', rollin', rollin' (4x) Rawhide! Hah! 7

RED RIVER VALLEY rom this [] valley they [7] say you are [] going [] I shall [] miss your bright eyes and sweet [7] smile [7] or a-[]las you take [7] with you the [] sunshine [Dm] That has [] brightened my [7] pathway a [] while [7] HORUS: ome and [] sit by my [7] side if you [] love me [] Do not [] hasten to bid me a-[7]dieu [7] But re-[]member the [7] Red River [] Valley [Dm] And the [] girl who has [7] loved you so [] true [] or this [] long, long [7] time I have [] waited [] or the [] words that you never would [7] say [7] But [] now my last [7] hope has [] vanished [Dm] When they [] tell me that [7] you re going a-[]way [] Oh, there [] never could [7] be such a [] longing [] In the [] heart of a white maiden's [7] breast [7] As there [] is in the [7] heart that is [] breaking [Dm] With [] love for the [7] boy who came [] west [7] HORUS: When you [] go to your [7] home by the [] ocean [] May you [] never forget the sweet [7] hours [7] That we [] spent in the [7] Red River [] Valley [Dm] Or the [] vows we ex-[7]changed 'mid the [] bowers [] Will you [] think of the [7] valley you're [] leaving? [] Oh, how [] lonely and dreary 'twill [7] be! [7] Will you [] think of the [7] fond heart you're [] breaking [Dm] And be [] true to your [7] promise to [] me? [7] HORUS: The dark [] maiden's [7] prayer for her [] lover [] To the [] spirit that rules o'er the [7] world; [7] His [] pathway with [7] sunshine may [] cover [Dm] Leave his [] grief to the [7] Red River [] girl [7] ome and [] sit by my [7] side if you [] love me [] Do not [] hasten to bid me a-[7]dieu [7] But re-[]member the [7] Red River [] Valley [Dm] And the [] girl who has [7] loved you so [] true [] 8

Streets of Laredo (trad version) Intro: / [] - - / [] - - / [Am] - - / [] - - / / [] - - / [] - - / [] - - / [] - - / / [] - - / [] - - / [Am] - - / [] - - / / [] - - / [] - - / [] - - / [] - - / - - - / As [] I walked [] out in the [] streets of La-[]-redo, As [] I walked [] out in La-[]-redo one [] day, I [] spied a poor [] cowboy all [] wrapped in white [] linen, All [Am] wrapped in white [Dm] linen as [] cold as the [] clay. [Am] - - /[Dm] - - /[] - - /[] "I [] see by your [] outfit that [] you are a [] cowboy," These [] words he did [] say as I [] proudly [] stepped by. "ome [] sit down be-[]-side me and [] hear my [] sad story, I'm [Am] shot in the [Dm] breast and I [] know I must [] die." [Am] - - /[Dm] - - /[] - - /[] "'Twas [] once in the [] saddle I [] used to go [] dashing, Was [] once in the [] saddle [] I used to go [] gay, [] irst led to [] drinkin', and [] then to card [] playin', ot [Am] shot in the [Dm] breast and I'm [] dying to-[]-day." [Am] - - /[Dm] - - /[] - - /[] "et [] six jolly [] cowboys to [] carry my [] coffin, et [] six pretty [] gals come to [] carry my [] pall. Throw [] bunches of [] roses [] all over my [] coffin, [Am] Roses to [Dm] deaden the [] clods as they [] fall." [Am] - - /[Dm] - - /[] - - /[] "Oh, [] beat the drum [] slowly and [] play the fife [] lowly, [] Play the dead [] march as you [] carry me [] along. Take me [] to the [] valley and [] lay the earth [] o'er me, or [Am] I'm a poor [Dm] cowboy and I [] know I've done [] wrong." [Am] - - /[Dm] - - /[] - - /[] We [] beat the drum [] slowly and [] played the fife [] lowly, And [] bitterly [] wept as we [] carried him [] along. or we [] all loved our [] comrade, so [] brave young and [] handsome, We [Am] all loved our [Dm] comrade [] although he'd done [] wrong. [Am] - - /[Dm] - - /[] - - /[] Outro: / [] - - / [] - - / [Am] - - / [] - - / / [] - - / [] - - / [] - - / [] - - / / [] - - / [] - - / [Am] - - / [] - - / / [] - - / [] - - / [] - - / [] 9

South of the Border Ay ay ay D7 ay ay ay ay ay South of the border down D7 Mexico way That's where they fell in love when stars above came D7 out to play And now as they wander their thoughts ever stray South of the border down D7 Mexico way She was a picture in D7 old Spanish lace Just for a tender while he kissed the smile D7 upon her face or it was iesta and they were so gay South of the border down D7 Mexico way Then she sighed as she whispered Am manana Never D7 dreaming that they were parting And he lied as he E7 whispered Am manana or that tomorrow D7 never came South of the border he D7 rode back one day There in a veil of white by candlelight she D7 knelt to pray The mission bells told him that he mustn't stay South of the border down D7 Mexico way Ay ay ay D7 ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay D7 ay ay ay ay ay 10

The Yellow Rose of Texas 4/4 Moderately There s a yellow rose of Texas that I am going to see D7 No other feller loves her, nobody only me. She cried so when I left her, it like to broke my heart D7 D7 And if I ever find her we never more will part horus She s the sweetest rose of colour this fellow ever knew D7 Her eyes are bright as diamonds they sparkle like the dew You may talk about your dearest May and sing of Rosa Lee D7 D7 But the yellow rose of Texas beats the belles of Tennessee Where the Rio rande is flowing and the starry skies are bright D7 She walks along the river in the quiet summer night She thinks, if I remember, when we parted long ago D7 D7 I promised to come back again and not to leave her so horus Oh now I m going to find her for my heart is full of woe D7 And we ll sing the song together that we sang so long ago We ll play the banjo gaily and we ll sing the songs of yore D7 D7 And the yellow rose of Texas shall be mine for e-ver-more horus 11

Wandrin Star Wheels are made for rollin' mules are made to pack D I never seen a sight that didn't look better lookin' back HORUS Em Bm Mud can make you pris'ner and the plains can make you dry Em Bm Snow can burn your eyes but only people make you cry Dm Am Home is made for comin' from for dreams of goin' to Dm which with any luck will never come true Do I know where hell is, Hell is in hello D Heaven is ood-bye forever, It's time for me to go Am a wand'rin' - wand'rin' star HORUS When I get to heaven tie me to a tree D Or I'll begin to roam and soon you know where I will be Am a wand'rin' - wand'rin' star Bm Em 12