Chords for (2) The Best Durn Ride :: Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out
Tempo:
79.2 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
C#m
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [G#m]
[A] [B] [E]
He was just a ramblin' man
Livin' in the old folks' home
[A] Tellin' me tales about all the roads
That he [B] once rode
[E] He used to ride the freight train
Hoppin' cars just like a bum
[A] Watchin' that Missouri [E] moon
Shinin' down where the river runs
He was just a ramblin' man
Every year a little more
[A] Made a little money
Kickin' through [E] the sweepin' [B] floor
[E] He drifted back home again in 1944
[A] Looked out for all the old [E] folks
While [B] the whole [E] world went to war
[B] [C#m] Classy [E] was an old man
And he told me stories
[C#m] About the things [B] that his years [A] had brought
[E] [C#m] He said someday [E] he'd take
That last freight ride to glory
[F#m] And it would be [G#m] the best [A] darn [B] ride he'd ever [E]
[B] [A]
[B] [E]
[G#m] [A]
[B] [E] caught
Clancy never watched TV
He didn't like to hear the news
[A] Said [E] he was just too [A] old to put [B] up with the [E] blues
He traded in his drafty house
For a warm room with a view
[A] He said he appreciated
[B] Havin' [E] nothing left to lose
[B] [C#m] Classy was an [E] old man
And he told me [C#m] stories
About the [B] things that his [F#m] years had [E] brought
He [C#m] said someday he'd take
[E] That last freight ride to glory
[F#m] And it would [G#m] be the [A] best darn [B] ride he'd [E] ever caught
[F#m] [G#m]
[A] [B] [E] Now I travel on the road
And I roll and roam around from place to [B] place
[A] The towns I pass through number more
Than the lines on an old [B] man's face
[E] Some were very far away
And old hobos changing [B] cars
[A] And trading in his wheelchair
[B] For the Lord's [E] great road of stars
[C#m] Classy [E] was an old man
And he told me stories
[C#m] About the things [B] that his years [A] had brought
[E] [C#m] He said someday he'd take
[E] That last freight ride to glory
And [F#m] it would be [G#m] the best [A] darn [B] ride he'd ever [E] caught
[F#m] [G#m] [A] [B] [E]
[A] [B] [E]
He was just a ramblin' man
Livin' in the old folks' home
[A] Tellin' me tales about all the roads
That he [B] once rode
[E] He used to ride the freight train
Hoppin' cars just like a bum
[A] Watchin' that Missouri [E] moon
Shinin' down where the river runs
He was just a ramblin' man
Every year a little more
[A] Made a little money
Kickin' through [E] the sweepin' [B] floor
[E] He drifted back home again in 1944
[A] Looked out for all the old [E] folks
While [B] the whole [E] world went to war
[B] [C#m] Classy [E] was an old man
And he told me stories
[C#m] About the things [B] that his years [A] had brought
[E] [C#m] He said someday [E] he'd take
That last freight ride to glory
[F#m] And it would be [G#m] the best [A] darn [B] ride he'd ever [E]
[B] [A]
[B] [E]
[G#m] [A]
[B] [E] caught
Clancy never watched TV
He didn't like to hear the news
[A] Said [E] he was just too [A] old to put [B] up with the [E] blues
He traded in his drafty house
For a warm room with a view
[A] He said he appreciated
[B] Havin' [E] nothing left to lose
[B] [C#m] Classy was an [E] old man
And he told me [C#m] stories
About the [B] things that his [F#m] years had [E] brought
He [C#m] said someday he'd take
[E] That last freight ride to glory
[F#m] And it would [G#m] be the [A] best darn [B] ride he'd [E] ever caught
[F#m] [G#m]
[A] [B] [E] Now I travel on the road
And I roll and roam around from place to [B] place
[A] The towns I pass through number more
Than the lines on an old [B] man's face
[E] Some were very far away
And old hobos changing [B] cars
[A] And trading in his wheelchair
[B] For the Lord's [E] great road of stars
[C#m] Classy [E] was an old man
And he told me stories
[C#m] About the things [B] that his years [A] had brought
[E] [C#m] He said someday he'd take
[E] That last freight ride to glory
And [F#m] it would be [G#m] the best [A] darn [B] ride he'd ever [E] caught
[F#m] [G#m] [A] [B] [E]
Key:
E
B
A
C#m
G#m
E
B
A
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _
[A] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ He was just a ramblin' man
Livin' in the old folks' home
_ [A] Tellin' me tales about all the roads
That he [B] once rode
[E] _ He used to ride the freight train
Hoppin' cars just like a bum
_ [A] Watchin' that Missouri [E] moon
Shinin' down where the river runs
He _ _ was just a ramblin' man
Every year a little more
_ [A] Made a little money
Kickin' through [E] the sweepin' [B] floor
[E] _ He drifted back home again in 1944
_ [A] Looked out for all the old [E] folks
While [B] the whole [E] world went to war
_ [B] _ [C#m] Classy [E] was an old man
And he told me stories
[C#m] About the things [B] that his years [A] had brought
_ [E] _ _ [C#m] He said someday [E] he'd take
That last freight ride to glory
[F#m] And it would be [G#m] the best [A] darn [B] ride he'd ever [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ [E] _ caught
Clancy never watched TV
He didn't like to hear the news
[A] Said [E] he was just too [A] old to put [B] up with the _ [E] _ blues
He traded in his drafty house
For a warm room with a view
[A] He said he appreciated
[B] Havin' [E] nothing left to lose
[B] _ [C#m] _ Classy was an [E] old man
And he told me _ [C#m] stories
About the [B] things that his [F#m] years had [E] brought
He [C#m] said someday he'd take
[E] That last freight ride to glory
_ [F#m] And it would [G#m] be the [A] best darn [B] ride he'd [E] ever caught
_ _ [F#m] _ [G#m] _
[A] _ [B] _ [E] _ Now I travel on the road
And I roll and roam around from place to [B] place
[A] The towns I pass through number more
Than the lines on an old [B] man's face
[E] Some were very far away
And old hobos changing [B] cars
[A] And trading in his wheelchair
[B] For the Lord's [E] great road of stars
[C#m] _ Classy [E] was an old man
And he told me stories
[C#m] About the things [B] that his years [A] had brought
[E] _ _ [C#m] He said someday he'd take
[E] That last freight ride to glory
And [F#m] it would be [G#m] the best [A] darn [B] ride he'd ever [E] caught
_ _ _ [F#m] _ [G#m] _ [A] _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ He was just a ramblin' man
Livin' in the old folks' home
_ [A] Tellin' me tales about all the roads
That he [B] once rode
[E] _ He used to ride the freight train
Hoppin' cars just like a bum
_ [A] Watchin' that Missouri [E] moon
Shinin' down where the river runs
He _ _ was just a ramblin' man
Every year a little more
_ [A] Made a little money
Kickin' through [E] the sweepin' [B] floor
[E] _ He drifted back home again in 1944
_ [A] Looked out for all the old [E] folks
While [B] the whole [E] world went to war
_ [B] _ [C#m] Classy [E] was an old man
And he told me stories
[C#m] About the things [B] that his years [A] had brought
_ [E] _ _ [C#m] He said someday [E] he'd take
That last freight ride to glory
[F#m] And it would be [G#m] the best [A] darn [B] ride he'd ever [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ [E] _ caught
Clancy never watched TV
He didn't like to hear the news
[A] Said [E] he was just too [A] old to put [B] up with the _ [E] _ blues
He traded in his drafty house
For a warm room with a view
[A] He said he appreciated
[B] Havin' [E] nothing left to lose
[B] _ [C#m] _ Classy was an [E] old man
And he told me _ [C#m] stories
About the [B] things that his [F#m] years had [E] brought
He [C#m] said someday he'd take
[E] That last freight ride to glory
_ [F#m] And it would [G#m] be the [A] best darn [B] ride he'd [E] ever caught
_ _ [F#m] _ [G#m] _
[A] _ [B] _ [E] _ Now I travel on the road
And I roll and roam around from place to [B] place
[A] The towns I pass through number more
Than the lines on an old [B] man's face
[E] Some were very far away
And old hobos changing [B] cars
[A] And trading in his wheelchair
[B] For the Lord's [E] great road of stars
[C#m] _ Classy [E] was an old man
And he told me stories
[C#m] About the things [B] that his years [A] had brought
[E] _ _ [C#m] He said someday he'd take
[E] That last freight ride to glory
And [F#m] it would be [G#m] the best [A] darn [B] ride he'd ever [E] caught
_ _ _ [F#m] _ [G#m] _ [A] _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _