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The Guns Of Johnny Rondo lyrics and chords is for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Faron Young.
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The Guns Of Johnny Rondo Recorded by Faron Young Written by Joe Lubin, Gerald Day, Harry Surman
C F C Sixteen tried sixteen died at the hands of Johnny Rondo F G7 C Sixteen holes in sixteen souls from the guns of Johnny Rondo
G7 C It started when McGrawley came and put young Johnny's ma to shame F C Revenge was sweet that night in town G7 Hey whatcha gonna do when they challenge you C That night he shot McGrawley down
F C Sixteen tried sixteen died at the hands of Johnny Rondo F When you fool with lust you bite the dust G7 C From the guns of Johnny Rondo
Johnny Rondo
F He wed a girl named Mary Ann G7 C A child was born they called him Dan F C But when you live a gunman's life G7 Hey whatcha gonna do when they challenge you C And by mistake kill your wife
F C Sixteen tried sixteen died at the hands of Johnny Rondo F Sweet Mary Ann they shot her down G7 C And broke the heart of Johnny Rondo
Johnny Rondo
F Now Johnny Rondo and his son G7 C Both headin' west without a gun F C For Johnny vowed he'd kill no more G7 Hey whatcha gonna do when they challenge you C Without your guns Johnny Rondo F C Sixteen tried sixteen died at the hands of Johnny Rondo F Now it's over and done you're through with your guns G7 Keep headin' west with your son C Johnny Rondo
A#7 C A#7 C A#7 C Johnny Rondo Johnny Rondo Johnny Rondo
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