Bob Fudge
Colter Wall
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[Primera Parte]Em My name is Bob Fudge I was born in TexasAm Lampasas County Back during the warEm Small Pox and Comanches Took most of my familyAm G Left my poor motherEm My brothers, and me So I headed North To ride for the BlockersAm They were contractin' herds On the Montana rangeEm In the Spring of the year '82 We left ol' LampasasAm G With two thousand steersEm For the Little Big Horn [Estribillo]C Crossing our trailsAm There were many great riversC All to be crossedContinúa después del anuncioD Not a bridge would we find [Segunda Parte]Em In the cold rolling waters And the wild plunging cattleAm There was many a young manG Em Took leave of his life [Estribillo]( C G Am )( G C Em ) [Tercera Parte] Well we crossed at Doan's Store Into the Indian nationAm Saw the blood on the rocks Where those cowboys had diedEm Then it's on Fort Dodge On the Arkansas RiverAm G Where gamblers and the whoresEm All welcomed us there [Estribillo]C And the great snowcapped peaksAm Are on our left side nowC For many milesD In the great silent land [Cuarta Parte]Em When I first saw Montana I knew I would love herAm G I would ride her great rangesEm 'Til the end of my days [Estribillo]( C G Am )( G C Em ) [Quinta Parte] But she's all cut-and-dry now And the trails are all goneAm I've been to Yellowstone Park In an automobileEm But I can still see 'em swimming Boys, I can still hear 'em runningAm G I came off of the trailsEm When cowboys was king My name is Bob Fudge I died in Montana[Final] C G Am GC Em Am