p If you are looking for Paying the Fiddler guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Paying the Fiddler by Dub Miller using guitar or guitar. This song by Dub Miller can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Paying the Fiddler guitar chords has rhythm and included in American Troubadour album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Paying the Fiddler by Dub Miller Guitar Chords/h3 By Dub Miller and Matt Skinnerbrbr[C]Le[C/B]ft a[Am] dead man in Chihuahua, now hes hiding out in Bajabr[F]in[G] the sun and sand where no one knows the pastbr[C]of[C/B] a l[Am]ong forgotten hero from a long forgotten timebr[D]an[G] outlaw who has seen his better daysbr[Am]Now[F] in Cabo senoritas, forgotten dreams and cheap tequilabr[C]ma[G]ybe he might ease his wounded soulbr[C]fr[C/B]om a[Am] thousand revolutions, he must pay his retribution,br[F]an[G]d [C]make his peace with finally getting oldbrbrChorus:br[C7]He [F]sa[G]id[C] I[C/B]ve [Am]been to all four corners, and Ive ridden all four windsbr[Am/G]and I[F]v[G]e [C]had somewhere to go up till nowbr[F]he[G]s[C] t[C/B]he l[Am]ast of a dying breed, whos seen all there is to seebr[F]an[G]d [C]hes paying the fiddler now.brWhen the cold wind hit the Frio, it was time to leave Del RiobrUncle Sam was calling him to fightbrheadlines say torpedoes, their like Houston mosquitoesbrboys, pack your bags, were leaving here tonightbrIt was that Pacific Ocean where he first got the notionbrthat a mercenary lifes the way to bebrso he traded in his saddle and his favorite pair of bootsbrfor the wind and sail and life upon the seabrbrChorusbrbrIn the spring of 45, he left MacArthurs sidebrand found himself entrenched in Panamabrthen on to Costa Rica, then to fight the Sandanistasbrthen on to somewhere else I cant recallbrLines of latitude and longitude never made a bit of sensebrto a man who made his living making warbrits a life lived by the peso and the crooked dollar billbrand the constant call of another distant shorebrbrChorusbrbrNow the setting western sun hides the secrets of the desertbra marichai band plays their last sad songbrand old man pours a glass of rum and thinks about the pastbrand a future where he no longer belongsbrAs the tourists wander in he wonders can they see the sinsbrof the scars that his battered body bearsbrdo they know of all the deeds hes done, or know of all the battles wonbrnow hes too old to fight and no one really caresbrbrChorus p If you want to learn Dub Miller Paying the Fiddler guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Paying the Fiddler. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p