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Song: Chisolm Trail Tab

 29 Dec 1993 08:37:06 -0500
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 08:37:06 -0500
From: "Andrew D. Lowry" 
Subject: submission
To: ribtm@ttacs.ttu.edu
Cc: alowry@silver.ucs.indiana.edu
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Here's a western song that no western tunesmith's, like the COWPIE gang
should be without.  "The old Chisholm Trail" is believed to have had
at least 143 verses sung at one time or another.  Micheal Martin
Murphey's "Cowboy Songs" includes a few more, but I only know 11.
So grab yer slicker and cinch yer saddle and let's go---!


                        "The old Chisholm Trail"

Lope the song along-

        F
1.Well, come along, boys, and listen to my tale;
2.With a ten-dollar horse and a forty-dollar saddle, I

tell you of my troubles on the old Chisholm Trail.      Come a (chorus)
started in herding these Texas cattle.                  Come a (chorus)

CHORUS-

Bb6     Bb6/C                   F
ti yi   yippy, yippy            yay, yippy yay, Come a

Bb6     Bb6/C                   F       Bb      F
ti yi   yippy, yippy            yay.


3. I'm up in the morning before daylight;
   Before I sleep the moon shines bright.

4. Oh, it's bacon and beans most every day;
   We'll soon be eating this prairie hay.

5. With my seat in the saddle
    and my hand on the horn,
   I'm the best cowpuncher
    that ever was born.

6. No chaps, no slicker,
    and it's pourin' down rain;
   I swear I'll never night-herd again.

7. A stray in the herd
    and the boss said, "Kill it!"
   So I shot it in the rump
    with the handle of a skillet.

8. I went to the boss to draw my roll,
   And he had me figured out
    nine dollars in the hole.

9. Me and my boss we had a little spat,
   So I hit him in the face
    with my ten-gallon hat.

10. I'm going to sell my horse,
     going to sell my saddle,
    'Cause I'm tired of punching
     these Longhorn cattle.

11. With my knees in the saddle
     and seat in the sky,
    I'll quit punchin' cows
     in the sweet by-and-by.



--Andrew

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