Tonart: A major
Verse 1
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By a blackened wood stove
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in a run -down old bunkhouse
D
Sat an old buckaroo with his hat in his hand
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G
He lured his voice as he told us about them,
the wild western women
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G
that wore no man's brand
He remembered how they'd
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drive you plum crazy,
dancing for nickels
D
beneath the barroom's lights
C
we'd come off the trail
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they'd be waiting for us
pretty painted ladies
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G
and dresses so bright
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where are all the pretty
painted ladies
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G
where's all my dancehall gals
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Em
Are you still young and pretty?
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G
at the end of my trail?
Slowly they'd swirl with
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the ranchers and wranglers
D
while the piano played on into the night
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Just a kick in the skirts
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past the lonely rawhiders
Pretty -painted ladies,
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G
C
I miss you tonight
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C
I told the old -timer
a long time ago
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Ain't no more pretty little old man,
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C
no buffalo style
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He said, son, some nights I can see him
Just a -singin' and a -dancin'
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G
at the end of my trail
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Oh, where are all the pretty
painted ladies?
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G
Where's all my dancehall gals?
G
Em
are you still young and pretty
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G
at the end of my trail
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