[Intro] C D C D C D C D C D C D [Verse] C D Iβm a ten-dollar cowboy C D Baby, thatβs a fact C D I got some inhibitions D/A A That might be holding me back C6sus2 D Iβve been seeing this portrait C6/9 D Attached to a small fee C6/9 Em For a ten-dollar cowboy Em7/B C* G* D Csus2 G/B Who looks a lot like me [Instrumental] 0:45 D Csus2 G/B D Csus2 G/B [Verse] D Csus2 G/B D If youβre a ten-dollar cowboy D Csus2 G/B D Then you already know D Csus2 G/B D That there never was a rider G6 A Who couldnβt be thrown Asus2/E D Even Billy McClain D Fell off a time or two Em He was a ten-dollar cowboy Em7/B C* G* D Csus2 G/B Who looked a lot like you [Verse] D G Iβm a ten-dollar cowboy Em I play a little guitar G People always ask me D If Iβm a rodeo star G Doubt if I got eight seconds Em But I can sing you a song G Like a big bullrider C/G* G* D/A* Iβm steady hold-ing on [Instrumental] D D D A A7 D D Em C* G* D* D Csus2 G/B D Csus2 G/B D Csus2 G/B [Verse] D Csus2 G/B D You see the ten-dollar cowboy G/B D He leads a colorful life D/A Csus2 D Donβt you worry about him G/D* A HΠ΅ knows heβll only die twice A/E D LikΠ΅ Billy McClain D Heβs the last of his breed Em Heβs just a ten-dollar cowboy C* G* D Dsus2/A D Who looks a lot like me Dsus2/A D Dsus2/A D He looks a lot like me Dsus2/A D Dsus2/A D He looks a lot like me Yeah [Outro] D When I was out there on Dsus2/A them street corners D Learning to stand behind Dsus2/A this guitar D Ten dollars was Dsus2/A a whole lot of money D Dsus2/A Cowboy D Cowboy singer D Dsus2/A Both highly hazardous occupations D Dsus2/A Dsus4 Look out [Instrumental] D D C7sus2/D D5 D5 D5
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On the 22nd of January 2024, the track was released. The track was written by Charley Crockett & Billy Horton.
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Chords Info
- Tuning: Standard(E A D G B E)
- Key: G
- Chords: C7sus2/D, G/D, D5, Em7/5, C6sus2, G6, Dsus2/A, Em, C6/9, G/B, Dsus4, Asus2/E, C, D, Csus2, D/A, A, G, C/G, A7, A/E
- BPM: 76
- Suggested Strumming:
- D= Down Stroke, U = Upstroke, N.C= No Chord

Track Info
- Song: 10 Dollar Cowboy
- Artist: Charley Crockett
- Written by Charley Crockett & Billy Horton
- Released Date: 22 January 2024
β Frequently Asked Questions
What key is 10 Dollar Cowboy in?
10 Dollar Cowboy is in the key of G.
What chords do I need for 10 Dollar Cowboy?
You need C7sus2/D, G/D, D5, Em7/5, C6sus2, G6, Dsus2/A, Em, C6/9, G/B, Dsus4, Asus2/E, C, D, Csus2, D/A, A, G, C/G, A7, A/E to play 10 Dollar Cowboy by Charley Crockett.
Do I need a capo for 10 Dollar Cowboy?
No capo is needed to play 10 Dollar Cowboy by Charley Crockett.
How hard is 10 Dollar Cowboy to play on guitar?
10 Dollar Cowboy by Charley Crockett is rated Intermediate. It includes some barre chords or slash chords.