| G | D | G | D | |
| He had white | horses and | ladies by the | score |
| G | D | G | D | |
| All dressed in | satin and | waiting by the | door |
| Chorus |
| Am | Em7 | D | |
| Ooh what a | lucky man he | was |
| Am | Em7 | D | |
| Ooh what a | lucky man he | was |
| G | D | G | D | |
| White lace and | feathers they | made up his | bed |
| G | D | G | D | |
| A gold covered | mattress on | which he was | led |
| Chorus |
| G | D | G | D | |
| He went to fight | wars for his | country and his | king |
| G | D | G | D | |
| Of his honor and his | glory the | people would | sing |
| Chorus |
| G | D | G | D | |
| A bullet had | found him, his | blood ran as he | cried |
| G | D | G | D | |
| No money could | save him so he | lay down and he | died |
| Chorus |
pick the verses and strum the chorus.
Change the G in the chorus to an Em
Actually I think its Em7 for the chorus
I always played it G for the Em7. It fits withthe lead riff better.