A Little Bitty Steer Let Me Down Chords
by Ben Colder
A Little Bitty Steer Let Me Down by Ben Colder is a moderately challenging guitar song played in the key of D. It uses the chords D, A, A7, D7 and G. Use the transpose and diagram tools on this page to change the key, see each shape, or simplify the chords.
Note 1: This song is a parody of Burl Ives 'A Little Bitty Tear'.
Note 2: Ben Colder was really Shep Wooley (who did Purple People Eater in
the late 50s). Wooley did many humorous songs under the name Ben
Colder.
Intro: Instrumental: Follow pattern of two CAPITALIZED lines*
(D) Oh I thought that I would like to be a (A) cow person
So I went to a (A7) big rode-(D)-o
I signed on (D7) as a bull (G) rider
Every-(D)-one said that (A) I would stop the (D) show
But a little bitty steer let me (A) down
Drove my (A7) head in the (D) ground
*THE SON-OF-A-GUN (D7) REALLY CAME UN-(G)-WOUND
*A (D) LITTLE BITTY (A) STEER LET ME (D) DOWN
Well he chased me around the a-(A)-rena
His hot snortin' (A7) breath I could (D) feel
I said I just (D7) want to be a (G) cowboy
And (D) this wasn't (A) part of the (D) deal
Oh a little bitty steer let me (A) down
Drove my (A7) head in the (D) ground
The son-of-a-gun (D7) really came un-(G)-wound
Oh a (D) little bitty (A) steer let me (D) down
Instrumental: Same as Intro
(D) Everyone there was in (A) stitches
We really did put (A7) on quite a (D) show
'Cause the seat was (D7) out of my (G) britches
And I (D) showed him how (A) fast I could (D) go
Oh a little bitty steer let me (A) down
Drove my (A7) head in the (D) ground
The little son-of-a-gun he (D7) really came un-(G)-wound
Oh a (D) little bitty (A) steer let me (D) down
Instrumental Ending: Same as Intro