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Marty Robbins - El Paso Ukulele Chords

ChordsD, Em, A7, G, D7
Strumming↓-↓↑-↑↓↑

Before you play, tune your ukulele and use the tools below to set up your view and flow. Using the Transpose tool, switch to C key to play this song with easier chords.

  • Ukulele D chord diagram Fingering: 2-2-2-0Ukulele D chord diagram
  • Ukulele Em chord diagram Fingering: 0-4-3-2Ukulele Em chord diagram
  • Ukulele A7 chord diagram Fingering: 0-1-0-0Ukulele A7 chord diagram
  • Ukulele G chord diagram Fingering: 0-2-3-2Ukulele G chord diagram
  • Ukulele D7 chord diagram Fingering: 2-2-2-3 Barre at fret 2.Ukulele D7 chord diagram


[D]Out in the West Texas [Em]town of El Paso
[A7]I fell in love with a Mexican [D]girl
Night time would find me in [Em]Rosa’s cantina
[A7]Music would play and Felina would [D]whirl


[D]Blacker than night were the [Em]eyes of Felina
[A7]Wicked and evil while casting a [D]spell
My love was deep for this [Em]Mexican maiden
[A7]I was in love but in vain, I could [D]tell


[G]One night a wild young [D]cowboy came [G]in
Wild as the West Texas [D]wind [D7]
[D7]Dashing and daring, a drink he was sharing
[D7]With wicked Felina, the girl that I [G]loved


So in [A7]anger I:
[D]Challenged his right for the [Em]love of this maiden
[A7]Down went his hand for the gun that he [D]wore
My challenge was answered in [Em]less than a heart beat
[A7]The handsome young stranger lay dead on the [D]floor


[D]Just for a moment I [Em]stood there in silence
[A7]Shocked by the foul evil deed I had [D]done
Many thoughts raced through my [Em]mind as I stood there
[A7]I had but one chance and that was to [D]run


[G]Out through the back door of [D]Rosa’s I [G]ran
Out where the horses were [D]tied [D7]
[D7]I caught a good one, it looked like it could run
[D7]Up on its back, and away I did [G]ride


Just as [A7]fast as I
[D]Could from the West Texas [Em]town of El Paso
[A7]Out to the bad lands of New Mexi[D]co
[D]Back in El Paso my life [Em]would be worthless
[A7]Everything’s gone in life nothing is [D]left


[D]It’s been so long since I’ve seen [Em]the young maiden
[A7]My love is stronger than my fear of [D]death
[G]I saddled up and [D7]away I did [G]go
Riding alone in the [D7]dark [D7]
[D7]Maybe tomorrow a bullet may find me
[D7]Tonight nothing’s worse than this
Pain in my [G]heart


And at [A7]last here I
[D]Am on the hill over [Em]looking El Paso
[A7]I can see Rosa’s cantina be[D]low
My love is strong and it [Em]pushes me onward
[A7]Down off the hill to Felina I [D]go


[D]Off to my right I see [Em]five mounted cowboys
[A7]Off to my left ride a dozen or [D]more
Shouting and shooting I [Em]can’t let them catch me
[A7]I have to make it to Rosa’s back [D]door


[G]Something is dreadfully [D7]wrong for I [G]feel
A deep burning pain in my [D]side [D7]
[D7]Though I am trying to stay in the saddle
[D7]I’m getting weary, unable to [G]ride


But my [A7]love for
[D]Felina is strong and I [Em]rise where I’ve fallen
[A7]Though I am weary I can’t stop to [D]rest
I see the white puff of smoke [Em]from the rifle
[A7]I feel the bullet go deep in my [D]chest


[D]From out of nowhere [Em]Felina has found me
[A7]Kissing my cheek as she kneels by my [D]side
Cradled by two loving arms [Em]that I’ll die for
[A7]One little kiss and Felina, good [D]bye

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AlbumGunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs
Year1959
KeyD

How to play El Paso on Ukulele (Step-by-step)

Marty Robbins - El Paso on ukulele requires 5 chords and 7 core chord transitions. You can find the full step-by-step guide below. Before you start, tune your instrument. The song uses the ↓-↓↑-↑↓↑ pattern; practice it muted first, or simplify to downstrokes while you learn the changes.

El Paso uses these transitions most often: A7 → D (23), D → Em (19), and Em → A7 (19). These transitions may feel a little challenging at first, but with steady practice you can play this song quickly.When you are ready, begin with D - Em chord transition.

1. D → Em chord transition

To move from D to Em;

  1. Lift your index finger from G string fret 2 and place it on A string fret 2.
  2. Slide your middle finger from C string fret 2 to E string fret 3.
  3. Lift your ring finger from E string fret 2 and place it on C string fret 4.
D to Em

2. Em → A7 chord transition

To move from Em to A7;

  1. While playing Em, first lift your middle finger and ring finger.
  2. Lift your index finger from A string fret 2 and place it on C string fret 1.
Em to A7

3. A7 → D chord transition

To move from A7 to D;

  1. Lift your index finger from C string fret 1 and place it on G string fret 2.
  2. Place middle finger on C string fret 2.
  3. Place ring finger on E string fret 2.
A7 to D

4. D → G chord transition

To move from D to G;

  1. Lift your index finger from G string fret 2 and place it on C string fret 2.
  2. Slide your middle finger from C string fret 2 to A string fret 2.
  3. Slide your ring finger on E string from fret 2 to fret 3.
D to G

5. D → D7 chord transition

To move from D to D7;

  1. While playing D, lift your middle finger from C string fret 2.
  2. Keep index finger on G string fret 2.
  3. Lift your ring finger from E string fret 2 and place it on A string fret 3.

6. D7 → G chord transition

To move from D7 to G;

  1. Lift your index finger from G string fret 2 and place it on C string fret 2.
  2. Slide your ring finger from A string fret 3 to E string fret 3.
  3. Place middle finger on A string fret 2.

7. G → A7 chord transition

To move from G to A7;

  1. While playing G, first lift your middle finger and ring finger.
  2. Slide your index finger on C string from fret 2 to fret 1.

A short, data-driven summary of the chord flow in El Paso.

  • El Paso includes 88 chord transitions, 7 of them unique.
  • These transitions represent 0.02% of all chord transitions in Ukulelearn.
  • El Paso contains 2 of the top 10 transitions across Ukulelearn.
  • These transition patterns show how El Paso connects to the rest of Ukulelearn. Mastering them helps you move to similar songs faster.
    After D, the most likely next chords across Ukulelearn are G (29%), A (17%), and Em (17%).
    • D → G: 29%
    • D → Em: 17%
    After A7, the most likely next chords across Ukulelearn are D (42%), D7 (18%), and Dm (12%).
    • A7 → D: 42%