Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle Song Lyrics and Chords by Gene Autry

 

Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle
Recorded by Gene Autry
Written by Walter Samuels, Teddy Powell, Leonard Whitcup
C 
Take me back to my  
G7 
boots and  
C 
saddle
 
Ooh ooh ooh ooh  
G7 
ooh
 
Let me  
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see that general  
C7 
store
 
Let me  
F 
ride the range once  
Dm 
more
G7 
Gimme my boots and  
C 
saddle
C 
Let me ramble  
G7 
along the  
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prairie
 
Ooh ooh ooh ooh  
G7 
ooh
 
Ropin'  
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steers on old Bar-
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X
 
With my  
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buddies Slim and  
Dm 
Tex
G7 
Gimme my boots and  
C 
saddle
 
Got a  
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hankerin' to be with my  
Fm 
banjo on my knee
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Strummin' a pretty western  
C7 
tune
 
There's a  
F 
gal in Cherokee
 
And she's  
Fm 
waitin' there for me
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Waitin' 'neath a Texas  
Dm 
moon
C 
Take me back to my  
G7 
boots and  
C 
saddle
 
Ooh ooh ooh ooh  
G7 
ooh
 
Let me  
C 
greet each blazin'  
C7 
morn
 
On the  
F 
range where I was  
Dm 
born
G7 
Gimme my boots and  
C 
saddle
Repeat #3,4

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle?
- The song Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle was sang by Gene Autry.

 

Who is Gene Autry?
- Orvon Grover "Gene" Autry (September 29, 1907 - October 2, 1998), nicknamed the Singing Cowboy, was an American singer, songwriter, actor, musician, and rodeo performer who gained fame largely by singing in a crooning style on radio, in films, and on television for more than three decades beginning in the early 1930s. Autry was the owner of a television station, several radio stations in Southern California, and the Los Angeles/California Angels Major League Baseball team from 1961 to 1997.
From 1934 to 1953, Autry appeared in 93 films, and between 1950 and 1956 hosted The Gene Autry Show television series. During the 1930s and 1940s, he personified the straight-shooting hero—honest, brave, and true—and profoundly touched the lives of millions of Americans. Autry was also one of the most important pioneering figures in the history of country music, considered the second major influential artist of the genre's development after Jimmie Rodgers. His singing cowboy films were the first vehicle to carry country music to a national audience. In addition to his signature song, "Back in the Saddle Again" and his hit "At Mail Call Today", Autry is still remembered for his Christmas holiday songs, most especially his biggest hit "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" as well as "Frosty the Snowman", "Here Comes Santa Claus", and "Up on the House Top".
Autry is a member of both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and is the only person to be awarded stars in all five categories on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for film, television, music, radio, and live performance. The town of Gene Autry, Oklahoma, was named in his honor, as was the Gene Autry precinct in Mesa, Arizona.

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