Tono: E
Introducción: E B C#m A
E
I'd be in a two-tone 6.7
B
Have her all shined up and, knowin' me, it's dented
C#m7
Somewhere on the tailgate
A
From rushin' out the driveway
E
I bet you I'll take a last call on a Saturday
B
But a first row pew on the Lord's day
C#m7
Every single chance I got to
A
Never lookin' for a reason not to
E
Maybe I'd be a little better two-stepper
B
Trade these Chucks for some worn-out leather
C#m7
Boots and walk a country mile in 'em
A
Taste the Rocky Mountain High livin'
E
Find mе out in Santa Fe
B
Maybe my heart wouldn't brеak
C#m7 B A
And I'd have a horse to ride away and leave you in the dust
E
Baby, if I was a cowboy
E
I'd drink coffee straight black
B
Hold the cream and sugar, maybe add Jack
C#m7
Depends on if I'm home
A
Lyin' next to you or you're still gone
E
My blue jeans would be a little less tight
B
My back-left pocket would be outlined
C#m7 A
With somethin' I've been tryna quit for quite some time
C#m7 A
Kinda like what you're tryna do to me tonight
E
God, I wish I was a little bit better two-stepper
B
Trade these Chucks for some worn-out leather
C#m7
Boots and walk a country mile in 'em
A
Taste the Rocky Mountain High livin'
E
Find mе out in Santa Fe
B
Maybe my heart wouldn't brеak
C#m7 B A
And I'd have a horse to ride away and leave you in the dust
E B
Baby, if I was a cowboy, yeah
C#m7 A
If I was a cowboy, yeah
A
If I was a little more like John Wayne
B E
I'd sing a little more like Hank
A
I wouldn't give a damn about heartache
F#m7
But it's hard to be somethin' I ain't
E
Maybe I'd be a little better two-stepper
B
Trade these Chucks for some worn-out leather
C#m7
Boots and walk a country mile in 'em
A
Taste the Rocky Mountain High livin'
E
Find mе out in Santa Fe
B
Maybe my heart wouldn't brеak
C#m7 A
And I'd have a horse to ride away and leave you in the dust
E B4
Baby, if I was a cowboy
B C#m7 A
If I was a cowboy, yeah
E
If I was a cowboy