Last of the Singing Cowboys by The Marshall Tucker Band Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play Last of the Singing Cowboys by The Marshall Tucker Band using guitar or guitar.
This song by The Marshall Tucker Band can also be played by that instruments.
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Last of the Singing Cowboys guitar chords has rhythm and included in Running Like the Wind (1979) album.
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Last of the Singing Cowboys by The Marshall Tucker Band Guitar Chords


The Marshall Tucker Band
>From the Album-“Running Like The Wind”
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Written by George McCorkle
Tabbed by Ray Scheidler

Chords:

Amaj7
Dmaj7
Bm


E-------------------2----------2---------------
B--------2----------2----------3---------------
G--------1----------2----------4---------------
D--------2---------------------4---------------
A----------------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------

Intro: Amaj7 Dmaj7 Amaj7 Dmaj7

Amaj7
In the corner of a
Dmaj7
dark barroom

Amaj7
Sat an old cowboy
Dmaj7
singing western tunes

Amaj7
Singing songs that he
Dmaj7
learned as a child

Amaj7
All about the West
Dmaj7
back when it was wil
Amaj7
d
Dmaj7

Amaj7
He said he came from
Dmaj7
down Texas way

The

Amaj7
cowboys were tough the
Dmaj7
women the same way

Amaj7
Said he was a star
Dmaj7
back in ’31

When

Amaj7
Hollywood liked him

For some

Dmaj7
songs that he had don
Amaj7
e
Dmaj7

Amaj7
He’s the last of the
Dmaj7
singing
Amaj7
cowboys
Dmaj7

Dmaj7
Singing songs of d
Amaj7
esperation and joy

Bm
Amaj7
Dmaj7
Amaj7


Yippie-I-Oh......Yippie-I-Ay.......Yippie-I-Ay

Amaj7
He took a break just to
Dmaj7
chug him down some beer

Amaj7
C’mon folks now holler out

The

Dmaj7
songs you’d like to hear

And

!
if I know one I
Dmaj7
know a million or two

Amaj7
I’m not just up here playing for me

This is

Dmaj7
all done for yo
Amaj7
u
Dmaj7

Amaj7
And then he bragged of the s
Dmaj7
tetson hat that he wore

Amaj7
Said it was the finest made
Dmaj7
since the war

Amaj7
And I won this silver buckle
Dmaj7
ridin’ on a cow

Amaj7
As he laughed he said I
Dmaj7
bet you’re wonderin’ ho
Amaj7
w

Amaj7
Cause I’m the last of the
Dmaj7
singing
Amaj7
cowboys

Dmaj7
Singing songs of
Amaj7
desperation and joy

Bm
Amaj7
Dmaj7
Amaj7
Dmaj7


Yippie-I-Oh......Yippie-I-Ay.......Yippie-I-Ay

Break: Amaj7 Dmaj7 Amaj7 Dmaj7

Amaj7
And after three hours o
Dmaj7
r maybe more

Amaj7
A lady grabbed his arm and
Dmaj7
showed him to the door

Amaj7
The bartender said he’s
Dmaj7
blind you see

Amaj7
Don’t tell him the only audience

He

Dmaj7
had was you and m
Amaj7
e

Amaj7
Cause he’s the last of the
Dmaj7
singing
Amaj7
cowboys

Dmaj7
Singing songs of
Amaj7
desperation and joy

Bm
Amaj7
Dmaj7
Amaj7
Dmaj7


Yippie-I-Oh......Yippie-I-Ay.......Yippie-I-Ay

Yippie-I

Amaj7
-Ay

If you want to learn The Marshall Tucker Band Last of the Singing Cowboys guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Last of the Singing Cowboys. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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