Nelson Willie - My Heros Have Always Been Cowboys, аккорды

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Subject: My Heros have always been cowboys - Willie Nelson

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From: [email protected] (Greg Vaughn)
Subject: CRD: My Heroes have always been Cowboys (Willie Nelson)
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My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
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performed by Willie Nelson
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true classic
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1. I grew up dreaming of being a cowboy 2. Cowboys are special with their own brand of misery
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1. And loving the cowboy ways. 2. From being alone too long.
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1. Pursuing the life of my high riding heroes 2. You could die from the cold in the arms of a nightmare
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1. I burned up my childhood days. 2. Knowing well that your best days are gone
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1. I learned all the rules of a moder day drifter 2. Picking up hookers instead of my pen
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1. DonUt you hold on to nothing too long 2. I let the words of my youth fade away.
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1. Just take what you need from the ladies and leave them 2. Old worn out saddles and old worm out memories
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1. With the words of a sad country song. 2. With no one and no place to stay. CHORUS
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My heroes have always been cowboys
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And they still are it seems
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Sadly in search of and one step in back of
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Themselves and their slow moving dreams. This song is in 3/4 time. It sounds best if you hit the bass note of the chord on the first beat of each measure. You might want to put in some bass runs like
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between
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and
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chords where it sounds right. If you want to talk country guitar with me, or if my notation makes no sense feel free to e-mail me. -- Greg Vaughn Graduate Student Pulsed Power Group Insulator Lab Department of Physics Texas Tech University [email protected]