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Stephen Lynch - Gangster Cowboy Chords

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Gangster Cowboy Chords

(ver. 1)
Stephen Lynch
"Gangster Cowboy" performed by Andrew Lynch
Originally From: "Stephen Lynch: Live in Del Ray"


Strum Pattern
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D-DU-UDU
or
D-DUD-DU

twice per chord
once per F and G in the chorus
Asterisks are once with an extra down (D-DU-UDUD or D-DUD-DUD)let ring and pause
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Intro
C F C G*

           C
Well I'm a country boy through and through
    F
But now I'm movin in to some place new
C                                         G
Grandma died and left me her house in the ghetto


     C
Well I'm gonna miss fishin that neckin
F
Truck pullin, cow ropin, and two steppin
  C                                G*
I wonder if they'll let me build a meadow.....for my horse


     C
It's all loaded up in my big red truck
  F
I Pulled in the driveway said "Oh what luck"
  C                           G
I better call Dasiy and Uncle Jetto


F
C
F        G  C


C
Now instead of howdy I give a duece duece
  F
I sit on my porch and drink gin and juice
        C                                        G
And the kids drive by shootin their nines in the air


  C
I went to the club I was the best hoofer
       F
On the back of my horse I got a kickin' pair of woofers
      C                          G*
And I caught a wino in my huntin' snare.....had to let him go


C
Don't like the noise I don't like the small talk
  F
I do like hearin' my Snoop doggy dog
       C                                    G*
And my horse wants to get braids put in her hair.....like the neighbor kids


F
C
F        G  C


C
Sold my truck and bought a Cadillac
        F
I got a one tooth hooker that smokes crack
C
Now my rifle is called a gat
       G*
And my best friend's name is Daddy Mac.....or Mac Daddy


F
C
F        G  Am
F        G  C

Outro
Just down on G then down on C
            
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