Chords for David Ball - Riding With Private Malone ORIGINAL Uncut Version HIGHEST Quality
Tempo:
94.15 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
A
F#m
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I was just out of [E] the service slumming through the classifies
when a night that said old Chevy somehow caught my eye.
The lady didn't know the year or even if it ran,
but I had that [B] thousand dollars in [E] my hand.
It was way back in the corner of this old ramshackle barn
[A] with thirty years of dust and dirt on that green army tarp.
[B] And when I pulled the cover off [A] it took away my breath.
What she called a Chevy [B] was a 66 [E] Corvette.
[F#m] And I felt a little guilty as [B] I counted out the bills.
[E] What a thrill I got when I sat [B] behind the wheel.
[E] I opened up the glove box and that's when I found a note.
[A] The date was 1966 [B] and this is what [E] he wrote.
He said, [C#m] my name [B] is Private [A] Andrew [B]
Malone.
[C#m] And if you're [B] reading this then [A] I didn't make [B] it home.
[G#m] But for every dream [C#m] that shattered [F#m] another one [B] comes true.
[F#m] This car was once a dream of mine [B] now it belongs to you.
Though you may take [A] her and make her [E] your own,
[F#m] you'll always be [B] riding with Private [E] [F#] Malone.
[E] Well it didn't take me long at all, I had her running good.
I loved to hear those horses thunder underneath [F#] her hood.
[E] I had her shining like a diamond and I'd put the rag top down.
All the pretty girls would stop and stare [B] as I drove her [E] through town.
[F#m] The buttons on the radio [B] didn't seem to work quite right.
[E] But it picked up that oldie [F#] show especially [B] late at night.
[E] I'd get the feeling sometimes if I turned real quick I'd see
[F#m]
a soldier riding shotgun [B] in the seat right [E] next to me.
It [C#m] was a young [E] man named [A] Private [B] Andrew Malone
[C#m] who fought [B] for his country [A] and never [B] made it home.
[G#m] But for every [C#m] dream that shattered [F#m] another [B] one comes true.
[F#m] This car was once a dream of [B] his back when it was new.
[C#m] He told [B] me to take [A] her and make her [G#m] my own.
[F#m] And I was proud to be [F#] riding with [E] Private Malone.
[F#]
[E] [F#m] But one night it was raining [B] hard I took the curb too fast.
[E]
I still don't remember [A] much about that [B] fiery crash.
But [E] someone said they thought they saw a soldier pull me out.
They didn't get his name [B] but I know [E] without a doubt.
It [C#m] was a young [B] man named [A] Private [B] Andrew Malone
[C#m] who fought [B] for his [A] country and never [B] made it home.
[G#m] But for every dream that shattered [F#m] another [B] one comes true.
This [F#m] car was once a dream of his [B] back when it was new.
[C#m] And I know I [B] wouldn't be [A] here if he [G#m] hadn't tagged along.
[F#m] Oh thank God I was [B] riding with [E] Private Malone.
[B] [E]
when a night that said old Chevy somehow caught my eye.
The lady didn't know the year or even if it ran,
but I had that [B] thousand dollars in [E] my hand.
It was way back in the corner of this old ramshackle barn
[A] with thirty years of dust and dirt on that green army tarp.
[B] And when I pulled the cover off [A] it took away my breath.
What she called a Chevy [B] was a 66 [E] Corvette.
[F#m] And I felt a little guilty as [B] I counted out the bills.
[E] What a thrill I got when I sat [B] behind the wheel.
[E] I opened up the glove box and that's when I found a note.
[A] The date was 1966 [B] and this is what [E] he wrote.
He said, [C#m] my name [B] is Private [A] Andrew [B]
Malone.
[C#m] And if you're [B] reading this then [A] I didn't make [B] it home.
[G#m] But for every dream [C#m] that shattered [F#m] another one [B] comes true.
[F#m] This car was once a dream of mine [B] now it belongs to you.
Though you may take [A] her and make her [E] your own,
[F#m] you'll always be [B] riding with Private [E] [F#] Malone.
[E] Well it didn't take me long at all, I had her running good.
I loved to hear those horses thunder underneath [F#] her hood.
[E] I had her shining like a diamond and I'd put the rag top down.
All the pretty girls would stop and stare [B] as I drove her [E] through town.
[F#m] The buttons on the radio [B] didn't seem to work quite right.
[E] But it picked up that oldie [F#] show especially [B] late at night.
[E] I'd get the feeling sometimes if I turned real quick I'd see
[F#m]
a soldier riding shotgun [B] in the seat right [E] next to me.
It [C#m] was a young [E] man named [A] Private [B] Andrew Malone
[C#m] who fought [B] for his country [A] and never [B] made it home.
[G#m] But for every [C#m] dream that shattered [F#m] another [B] one comes true.
[F#m] This car was once a dream of [B] his back when it was new.
[C#m] He told [B] me to take [A] her and make her [G#m] my own.
[F#m] And I was proud to be [F#] riding with [E] Private Malone.
[F#]
[E] [F#m] But one night it was raining [B] hard I took the curb too fast.
[E]
I still don't remember [A] much about that [B] fiery crash.
But [E] someone said they thought they saw a soldier pull me out.
They didn't get his name [B] but I know [E] without a doubt.
It [C#m] was a young [B] man named [A] Private [B] Andrew Malone
[C#m] who fought [B] for his [A] country and never [B] made it home.
[G#m] But for every dream that shattered [F#m] another [B] one comes true.
This [F#m] car was once a dream of his [B] back when it was new.
[C#m] And I know I [B] wouldn't be [A] here if he [G#m] hadn't tagged along.
[F#m] Oh thank God I was [B] riding with [E] Private Malone.
[B] [E]
Key:
B
E
A
F#m
C#m
B
E
A
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I was just out of [E] the service slumming through the classifies
when a night that said old Chevy somehow caught my eye.
The lady didn't know the year or even if it ran,
but I had that [B] thousand dollars in [E] my hand. _
It was way back in the corner of this old ramshackle barn
[A] with thirty years of dust and dirt on that green army tarp.
[B] And when I pulled the cover off [A] it took away my breath.
What she called a Chevy [B] was a 66 [E] Corvette.
_ _ [F#m] And I felt a little guilty as [B] I counted out the bills.
[E] What a thrill I got when I sat [B] behind the wheel.
[E] I opened up the glove box and that's when I found a note.
[A] The date was 1966 [B] and this is what [E] he wrote.
_ He said, [C#m] my name [B] is Private [A] Andrew [B]
Malone.
[C#m] And if you're [B] reading this then [A] I didn't make [B] it home.
_ [G#m] But for every dream [C#m] that shattered [F#m] another one [B] comes true.
[F#m] This car was once a dream of mine [B] now it belongs to you.
Though you may take [A] her and make her [E] your own, _
[F#m] you'll always be [B] riding with Private [E] _ [F#] Malone.
_ _ _ [E] _ Well it didn't take me long at all, I had her running good.
I loved to hear those horses thunder underneath [F#] her hood.
[E] I had her shining like a diamond and I'd put the rag top down.
All the pretty girls would stop and stare [B] as I drove her [E] through town.
_ [F#m] The buttons on the radio [B] didn't seem to work quite right.
[E] But it picked up that oldie [F#] show especially [B] late at night.
[E] I'd get the feeling sometimes if I turned real quick I'd see
[F#m]
a soldier riding shotgun [B] in the seat right [E] next to me.
It [C#m] was a young [E] man named [A] Private [B] Andrew Malone
[C#m] who fought [B] for his country [A] and never [B] made it home.
_ [G#m] But for every [C#m] dream that shattered [F#m] another [B] one comes true.
[F#m] This car was once a dream of [B] his back when it was new.
[C#m] He told [B] me to take [A] her and make her [G#m] my own.
[F#m] And I was proud to be _ [F#] riding with [E] Private Malone.
_ [F#] _ _
_ [E] _ [F#m] But one night it was raining [B] hard I took the curb too fast.
[E]
I still don't remember [A] much about that [B] fiery _ crash.
But [E] someone said they thought they saw a soldier pull me out.
They didn't get his name [B] but I know [E] without a doubt.
It [C#m] was a young [B] man named [A] Private [B] Andrew Malone
[C#m] who fought [B] for his [A] country and never [B] made it home.
_ [G#m] But for every dream that shattered [F#m] another [B] one comes true.
This [F#m] car was once a dream of his [B] back when it was new.
[C#m] And I know I [B] wouldn't be [A] here if he [G#m] hadn't tagged along.
_ [F#m] Oh thank God I was [B] riding with [E] Private Malone.
_ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I was just out of [E] the service slumming through the classifies
when a night that said old Chevy somehow caught my eye.
The lady didn't know the year or even if it ran,
but I had that [B] thousand dollars in [E] my hand. _
It was way back in the corner of this old ramshackle barn
[A] with thirty years of dust and dirt on that green army tarp.
[B] And when I pulled the cover off [A] it took away my breath.
What she called a Chevy [B] was a 66 [E] Corvette.
_ _ [F#m] And I felt a little guilty as [B] I counted out the bills.
[E] What a thrill I got when I sat [B] behind the wheel.
[E] I opened up the glove box and that's when I found a note.
[A] The date was 1966 [B] and this is what [E] he wrote.
_ He said, [C#m] my name [B] is Private [A] Andrew [B]
Malone.
[C#m] And if you're [B] reading this then [A] I didn't make [B] it home.
_ [G#m] But for every dream [C#m] that shattered [F#m] another one [B] comes true.
[F#m] This car was once a dream of mine [B] now it belongs to you.
Though you may take [A] her and make her [E] your own, _
[F#m] you'll always be [B] riding with Private [E] _ [F#] Malone.
_ _ _ [E] _ Well it didn't take me long at all, I had her running good.
I loved to hear those horses thunder underneath [F#] her hood.
[E] I had her shining like a diamond and I'd put the rag top down.
All the pretty girls would stop and stare [B] as I drove her [E] through town.
_ [F#m] The buttons on the radio [B] didn't seem to work quite right.
[E] But it picked up that oldie [F#] show especially [B] late at night.
[E] I'd get the feeling sometimes if I turned real quick I'd see
[F#m]
a soldier riding shotgun [B] in the seat right [E] next to me.
It [C#m] was a young [E] man named [A] Private [B] Andrew Malone
[C#m] who fought [B] for his country [A] and never [B] made it home.
_ [G#m] But for every [C#m] dream that shattered [F#m] another [B] one comes true.
[F#m] This car was once a dream of [B] his back when it was new.
[C#m] He told [B] me to take [A] her and make her [G#m] my own.
[F#m] And I was proud to be _ [F#] riding with [E] Private Malone.
_ [F#] _ _
_ [E] _ [F#m] But one night it was raining [B] hard I took the curb too fast.
[E]
I still don't remember [A] much about that [B] fiery _ crash.
But [E] someone said they thought they saw a soldier pull me out.
They didn't get his name [B] but I know [E] without a doubt.
It [C#m] was a young [B] man named [A] Private [B] Andrew Malone
[C#m] who fought [B] for his [A] country and never [B] made it home.
_ [G#m] But for every dream that shattered [F#m] another [B] one comes true.
This [F#m] car was once a dream of his [B] back when it was new.
[C#m] And I know I [B] wouldn't be [A] here if he [G#m] hadn't tagged along.
_ [F#m] Oh thank God I was [B] riding with [E] Private Malone.
_ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
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