Texas in 1880 by Foster and Lloyd Lyric and Guitar Chords

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Texas in 1880 by Foster and Lloyd Guitar Chords


By: Foster & Lloyd

Key of G

Intro: G C Em C

Well I can

Em
hear the wind whisper my name
G
Telling me it’s time to head out again
My h
D
orses ae trailered and the lights are shut down
And I’m
C
long overdue from heading outa town.

Got a fe

Em
ver that they call rodeo
G
Just enough winning to make the next show
D
Sometimes you make eight sometimes ya hit dirt
Go on, p
C
in another number to the back of my shirt.

Chorus:
And I’ll

G
ride that
D
pony
C
pass, like a
G
cowboy
D
from the
C
past
Be
G
yond their wil
D
dest dre
C
ams, like
G
Texas in
D
188
C
0
Just like
G
Texas in
D
188
C
0.
G
C
Em
C

Ah from

Em
Phoenix from Tulsa to the Astrodome,
G
New York City down to San Antone
D
These boys their riding for legendary fame
And our
C
money’s all gone but we ride just the same.

Our h

Em
earts will get broken our heads’ll get busted
But
G
we’ll always believe the things that we trusted
D
There’ll be those nights when Glory comes round
And we’ll
C
tip our hats and wave to the crowd (and then…)

Chorus: (same as before, except leave off last C before going into next
verse)

Some

D
day when you’re older someone’ll see that bu
Em
ckle hanging
there on your belt, they’ll
C
ask you just how it felt (to ride….)

Chorus

Fade out with progression: G C Em C
‘Just like Texas’

Jason A. Wendtland

If you want to learn Foster and Lloyd Texas in 1880 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 Texas in 1880. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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