################################################################ # The following is the author's own interpretation of the song # # to be used for studying or private use only. Downloaded from # # www.TabGuitarLessons.com. FREE GUITAR SOFTWARE + LOTS MORE! # # Home of the 60 minute fretboard memory technique. You'll # # memorise ALL the notes and positions on the fretboard in 60 # # minutes or less. visit www.TabGuitarLessons.com today. # ################################################################ From: "The Steven's" Subject: Re: Corrections to Buckskin Lady by Chris LeDoux Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 14:09:41 -0800 Transcribed by Marty Kirby(mlkirby69@excite.com). Corrections to "The Buckskin Lady". As far as I can tell, all the words were right, but I had to make quite a few corrections to the chords. Give it a try and tell me what you think. THE BUCKSKIN LADY by Bob Frank, performed by Chris LeDoux [STRUM][C]Now, I've got a [Am]pony, the [F]fastest thing a[G]round, and of [C]all the girls I've [Am]known, she's the [F]truest [G]one I've [C]found. [C]Well, she'll [F]cut 'em and she'll head 'em just the [C]way you want 'em turned. And if you [G7]drop your loop around 'em, she can [C]make a grass rope hum. And any [F]time you got a rodeo, and [C]I've got the entry [Am]fee, You can [G7]bet your boots my gal and I will [C]come. CHORUS [C]Whoopee-ti-di-idi-ido on the [F]plains of Colo[G]rado. That young [C]pony was [F]born to work the [G]trail. Some old [C]Idaho rawhider was the [F]first one tried to [G]rider her, Bronco [C]buster, wild horse [F]rustler. Well she [D]flipped him off like a turkey feather [G]duster. [STRUM][C]Now some folks like a [Am]Cadillac with [F]power brakes and [G]air. Just [C]give me a Hamlee [Am]saddle and my [F]little [G]buckskin [C]mare. [C]Well, I [F]rode her up the mountain when we [C]made that summer drive. And I [G7]took her to Wyoming for a [C]rodeo or two. At ole Chey[F]enne and Saratoga, we [C]roped them little [Am]doggies. She's the [G7]best ole gal this cowboy ever [C]knew. [STRUM][C]When she gets too old to [Am]rodeo, too [F]old to ride the [G]range, I'll [C]take the Buckskin [Am]Lady, out ac[F]ross the [G]open [C]plains. [C]'Cause she's [F]just an ole cow pony and I [C]know she'd go plum crazy. If she [G7]had to stand unsaddled around the [C]barn the whole day through. I'll just [F]turn her loose to ramble under[C]neath them Rocky [Am]Mountains. And [G7]tell 'em that her workin' days are [C]through. CHORUS (sing chorus first, then follw with this ending) [C]Whoopee-ti-di-idi-ido on the [F]plains of Colo[G]rado. That's my [C]pony sir and I [F]say she [G]ain't for [C]sale. [F][C].