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Marty Robbins

Ive Got No Use For The Women

by Marty Robbins
Marty Robbins

Biography:

Martin David Robinson (September 26, 1925 – December 8, 1982), known professionally as Marty Robbins, was an American singer, songwriter, actor, multi-instrumentalist, and NASCAR racing driver. Robbins was one of the most popular and successful country and western singers for most of his nearly four-decade career, which spanned from the late 1940s to the early 1980s.

Born in Glendale, Arizona, Robbins taught himself guitar while serving in the United States Navy during World War II

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I've Got No Use For The Women:Marty Robbins.
Album - More Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs -
#21 on BB Hot Country on COLUMBIA Records in
1960.

INTRO: Ab Eb Bb Eb

#1.
Cm Eb Ab Eb Ab
I've got no use for the women, a true one may seldom
Eb
be found.
Ab Eb
They'll use a man for his money, when it's gone they'll
Bb
turn him down.
Eb Ab Eb Ab
They're all alike at the bottom, selfish and grasping
Eb
for all.
Ab Eb Bb
They'll stay by a man when he's winning, and laugh in
Eb
his face when he falls.

#2.
Ab Eb Ab
My pal was an honest young puncher, honest and upright
Eb
and true.
Ab Eb
Til he turned to a gun shooting gambler on account of a
Bb
girl named Lou.
Cm Eb Ab Eb Ab
They fell in with evil companions, the kind they are
Eb
better off dead.
Ab Eb Bb
When a gambler insulted her picture, he filled him full
Eb
of lead.

#3.
Ab Eb Ab
All through the long night they trailed him, through mesquite
Eb
and thick chaparral.
Ab Eb Bb
I couldn't help think of that woman, as I saw him pitch and fall.
Bb Eb Ab Eb Ab
If she'd been the pal that she should have, he might have been
Eb
raising a son.
Ab Eb Bb Eb
Instead of out there on the prairie, to die by a Ranger's gun.

#4.
Ab Eb Ab
Death's sharp sting did not trouble, his chances for life were
Eb
too slim.
Ab Eb Bb
Where they were putting his body was all that worried him.
Eb Ab Eb Ab
He lifted his head on his elbow, the blood from his wound
Eb
flowed red.
Ab Eb Bb
He gazed at his friends gathered round him, he looked up at
Eb
them and he said.

#5.
Ab Eb Ab
Bury me out on the prairie, where the coyotes can howl o'er
Eb
my grave.
Ab Eb Bb
Bury me out on the prairie, but from them my bones please save.
Eb Ab Eb Ab Eb
Wrap me up in a blanket, bury me deep in the ground.
Ab Eb Bb Eb
Cover me over with boulders of granite big and round.

#6.
Ab Eb Ab
We buried him out on the prairie, where the coyotes can howl
Eb
o'er his grave.
Ab Eb Bb
His soul is now a-resting from the unkind cut she gave.
Cm Eb Ab Eb Ab
And many another young puncher, as he rides past the pile
Eb
of stones.
Ab Eb Bb Eb
Recalls some similar woman, and thinks of his mouldering bones.



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