{t:(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend} {st:Stan Jones (1948), Vaughn Monroe (1949), Tom Jones (1967), Elvis Presley (1970), Johnny Cash (1979)} {c:intro} [Am] Yi-pi-yi-[C]ay, Yi-pi-yi-[Am]o {c:verse 1} An [Am]old cowpoke went riding out, one [C]dark and windy day U-[Am]pon a ridge he rested as he [C]went along his [E7]way When [Am]all at once a mighty herd of red-eyed cows he saw A [F]plowin' through the ragged skies, [Dm] And [Am]up a cloudy draw {soc} [Am] Yi-pi-yi-[C]ay, Yi-pi-yi-[Am]o [F]Ghost riders [Dm]in the [Am]sky {eoc} {c:verse 2} Their [Am]brands were still on fire, and their [C]hooves were made of steel Their [Am]horns were black and shiny, and their [C]hot breath he could [E7]feel A [Am]bolt of fear went through him, as they thundered through the sky For he [F]saw the riders comin' hard, [Dm] And he [Am]heard their mournful cry {soc} [Am] Yi-pi-yi-[C]ay, Yi-pi-yi-[Am]o [F]Ghost riders [Dm]in the [Am]sky {eoc} {c:verse 3} Their [Am]faces gaunt, their eyes were blurred, and [C]shirts all soaked with sweat They're [Am]ridin' hard to catch that herd, but [C]they ain't caught them [E7]yet They've [Am]got to ride forever in that range up in the sky On [F]horses snortin' fire, [Dm] As they [Am]ride on, hear their cry {soc} [Am] Yi-pi-yi-[C]ay, Yi-pi-yi-[Am]o [F]Ghost riders [Dm]in the [Am]sky {eoc} {c:verse 4} [Am]As the riders loped on by him, he [C]heard one call his name "If you [Am]want to save your soul from hell, a-[C]ridin' on our [E7]range Then [Am]cowboy, change your ways today, or with us you will ride, A-[F]tryin' to catch the Devil's herd, [Dm] A-[Am]cross these endless skies." {soc} [Am] Yi-pi-yi-[C]ay, Yi-pi-yi-[Am]o [F]Ghost riders [Dm]in the [Am]sky [Am] Yi-pi-yi-[C]ay, Yi-pi-yi-[Am]o [F]Ghost riders [Dm]in the [Am]sky {eoc}