#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 22:38:25 -0600 (MDT) From: ah827@rgfn.epcc.Edu (Gene L. Graham) Subject: HERE THEY ARE O'LEARY's COW Johnny Horton CHORUS #1 [C] Oc-to-ber eigh-teen [G] sev-en-ty [C] one That's [F] when this great big [C] fire be-gun The [F] win-dy cit-y was a [C] ball of flame And [G] O'-Lear-y's cow was the [F] one to [C] blame. The fire-men fought for days on end They could fight the fire but they could-n't fight the wind The wind fanned the flames and it start-ed a-gain And no-body knew if it ever would end. BRIDGE She [F] kick-ed up her heels with-out a hint [C] kick-ed the lan-tern o-ver and a-way she went The [F] world could-n't help but [C] be a-maz-ed How [G] one lit-tle cow start-ed [F] such a [C] blaze. The rich and the poor were both a-like Fight-in' and pray-in' for their life Then at last the Lord look-ed down And He sent a lit-tle rain to the win-dy town. CHORUS BRIDGE The after-math was a sight to see The loss of life and pro-per-ty The peo-ple said it was a shame But O'Lear'-y's cow still caught the blame. CHORUS Note. Written by (Dave Stone-Ray Winkler-Leroy Morris). OLEARY'S COW Chords: C F G E ---0------1------3--- B ---1------1------0--- G ---0------2------0--- D ---2------3------0--- A ---3------3------2--- E ---3------1------3--- ======================================================== Olearys cow, de Johnny horton ========================================================
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