Idaho Cowboy by Reckless Kelly Guitar Chords

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p strongIdaho Cowboy/strong played in guitar maybe one of your favourite song. Not only hearing the music but you can play Idaho Cowboy by Reckless Kelly using guitar too. Yup .. this music by can also be played by that device. But, before that, you must know its guitar chords. /p p When you are searching for emIdaho Cowboy guitar chords/em, you have come to the right website. /p p Yups, guitar is tough to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the more time you stick with it. The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play the song. /p p Idaho Cowboy guitar chords has rhythm and included in Somewhere in Time (2010) album. /p h3Idaho Cowboy by Reckless Kelly Guitar Chords/h3 Idaho cowboybrPerformed by: Reckless KellybrbrIntro DCGDbrbr[D]Way up on a mountain, the[C]re ain't nobody countin', [G]exactly when a cowboy's gonnabrfly,[D]brWhen you here the thunder, [C]their ain't no need to wonder, [G]he's saddled-up andbrheaded for the [D]sky,brbr[G]Cuz he's an Idaho cowboy, [D]no Tennessee plow boy, [A]he's wild as the Rockies he rides,br[G]A cougar in the canyon, [D]the devil's own companion, [A]ridin' with a fire in his eyes[D]?brbrMothers on a hillside, he's coming in a landslide,brLock the door and look out down below,brI know you think you taught, but you better hide your daughterbrI guarantee something's gonna blow...brbrChorusbrbrInterludebrbrSolo (fiddle/steel guitar)brbrSome night's you might see him, him sittin' on the lead rimsbrsilhouetted there against the moon, Howlin' like a coyotebrhittin' every high note, tellin' you he'll be returnin' soon?brbrChorus x2brbrOutrobrbrNote:br-Words Mothers in the 2nd verse and lead in the 3rd are possibly incorrect,brI couldn't discern exactly what Willy was saying, if you know add it in the comments section. Enjoy.br- leave the b string alone when you hit the A chord; sounds better to me ----------------- p If you wanna study emReckless Kelly Idaho Cowboy/em guitar chords, you have to understand the 5 major chords, C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we take all major chords is that the minors of any of these chords only require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is perfectly based on its major counterpart. /p p By the way, you may also search for another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords in this site. Searching for another guitar chords? Easy .. just click search menu in this web, you can search it by song title or by the artist. Enjoy! /p

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