INTRO: Am (The riff is made up of three notes: open 5th string A note, open 6th string E note and 6th string, 3rd fret G note) Am F Seven hundred heads of cattle, an old forgotten trail G Am Six cowboys, one old man and another day of hell Am F (...) lagging behind from the strain of a broken wheel G E The only thing to look forward to is a campfire and a meal Am (repeat riff) Am F Sleeping 'neath an open sky, with just stars above their heads G Am I'd settle for a pillow and some sagebrush for a bed Am F Waking up tomorrow was merely done by chance G E Back when the west was wild and cowboys didn't dance C G Dm CHORUS: When cowboys didn't dance, didn't wear designer shirts F And their hearts were filled with memories E Their bodies filled with hurt C G They would sit around the campfire Dm And exchange a piercing glance F E Am Back when the west was wild and cowboys didn't dance. Am (repeat riff) Am F Pour coffee from an old tin cup, more sweat upon the brow G Am Another day of chasing that same old lonely cow Am F And every new horizon began a brand new day G E Thirteen hundred miles to go, slowly made their way Am F Across the plains of Texas through the Colorado snow G E Final destination, Blackfoot, Idaho CHORUS CHORUS Am F Seven hundred heads of cattle, an old forgotten trail G Am Five cowboys, one old man and another day of hell SOLO (Chorus chord progression)