G C In a bar room in Belfast, into his pint glass, G D Jack Campbell he sang as last orders were called. G C The bar stool was his mustang, he swayed as his wife sang, G D G at the gunfire that rang around the O.K. Corrall G C Her name was Anita, he called her Rosalita, G D when the beer and the whiskey it went to his head. G C To him she's whisper "let's take a wee dander, G D G to where we'll be cosy in our little homestead". [Chorus] C G When the sun goes behind the black mountain, D G street demons come out to dance. C G And cowboys who sing about gunfights and Indians, D C G against sub-machine guns they haven't a chance. [Verse 2] G C As homeward they rambled, Rosalita and Jack Campbell G D called in to their local fast-food takeaway. G C As they danced round the chippie, singing yippee-aye-yippee G D G the crowd in the queue answered Yippe-aye-yay! G C Till a car it came cruising, seeking a victim, G D Jack turned in confusion when he saw the gun. G C His last word was "Jesus..." the trigger was squeazed G D G Jack fell to his knees and the car it was gone. [Chorus] C G When the sun goes behind the black mountain, D G street demons come out to dance. C G And cowboys who sing about gunfights and Indians, D C G against sub-machine guns they haven't a chance. [Verse 3] G C The years passed over, behind her closed door, G D Anita she sank into Prozac and gin. G C Her nights and her days spent in a haze G D G down the lonesome road thinking what might have been. G C G Rosalita, the dark senorita, still waiting to hear G D from Jack Campbell her man. G C He whispers to her "let's ride into the sunset" G D G Heaven's only one step from the old Rio Grande [Chorus] C G When the sun goes behind the black mountain, D G street demons come out to dance. C G And cowboys who sing about gunfights and Indians, D C G against sub-machine guns they haven't a chance. [Verse 4] C G And way out beyond the black mountain, D G Rosalita and Jack Campbell dance, C G Where troubles and old songs are forgotten and gone, D C G And dreamers still hold onto love and romance.