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          I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)
                  Sons of the Pioneers
Intro: Bm F#m (3x)
    D        G     D      D        G     D
1.  Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay,   Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay
                  G  A              D
    I'm an old cowhand from the Rio Grande
                   G    A              D
    And I sing the songs in the cowboy band
Chorus:
           Bm                     F#m
    I know all the songs that the cowboys know
              Bm                   F#m
    About the big corral where the dogies go
           Bm                     F#m
    'Cuz I learned 'em all on the radio
2.  Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay,   Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay
    He's an old cowhand from the Rio Grande
    And he plays the fiddle in the cowboy band
Fiddle solo like chorus (Bm F#m)
3.  Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay,   Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay
    He's an old cowhand from the Rio Grande
    And he calls the dance in the cowboy band
Caller's Chorus: (Bm F#m)
    Dosie-do all around your pard
    Swing that gal 'til she gits "tarred"                  (tired)
    Allemande left in your own backyard.
4.  Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay,   Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay
    He's an old cowhand from the Rio Grande
    And he plays guitar in the cowboy band
Guitar solo like chorus (Bm F#m)
5.  Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay,   Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay
    He's an old cowhand from the Rio Grande
    And he plays the bass in the cowboy band
Bass solo like chorus (Bm F#m)
6.  Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay,   Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay
Fiddle, guitar, bass instrumental like chorus (Bm F#m)
7.  Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay,   Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay
    Ooooooeeeeoooooeeeeeeoooooaaaaaeeeeoooooo.... (yodeling)
    Ooooooeeeeoooooeeeeeeoooooaaaaaeeeeoooooo.... (yodeling)
    Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay,   Yipee-yi-O-kie-yay
Mark Johnson   [email protected]