Scania 164 Chords by Ailish Mcbride
Tempo:
98 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
Eb
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Db] [Bb]
[Eb] I used to drive a Scania truck, Lord, but she could [Ab] go.
She was [Bb] built up in Sweden in a place they [Eb] call Malmo.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down to [Ab] the floor.
As [Bb] I drove up the motorway in my Scania [Eb] once more.
You could hear that wagon coming with her mighty [Ab] engine roar.
[Bb] This big machine is strong and mean, drawing 40 [Eb] tons or more.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down [Ab] to the floor.
[Bb] As I drove up the motorway in my Scania once [Eb] more.
It was at the truckers cafe down in [Ab] Almarce.
[Bb] As I went up to order, I could hear those [Eb] truckers say,
Well there's that girl that just walked by as I was telling you [Ab] before.
[Bb] So I set it up high and mighty in my Scania [Eb] 164.
You could hear that wagon coming with her mighty [Ab] engine roar.
[Bb]
This big machine is strong and mean, drawing 40 [Eb] tons or more.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down to [Ab] the floor.
[Bb] As I drove up the motorway in my Scania [Eb] 164.
[B] [E]
If you ever think of trucking or buying a wagon [A] big and strong.
[B] Have yourself some comfort as you go [E] trucking on.
When going to a dealer, you let him know the [A] score.
[B] That you just want to buy yourself a Scania [E] 164.
You could hear that wagon coming with her mighty [A] engine roar.
[B] This big machine is strong and mean, drawing 40 [E] tons or more.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down to the [A] floor.
As I [B] drove up the motorway in my Scania [E] 164.
[B] Well I think that you should buy yourself a Scania [E] 164.
[Ab]
[N]
[E]
[Bm] [E]
[B] [E] [Eb] [D]
From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide [G] Pacific shore.
[A] She climbs the flowery mountains, over the hills and by [D] the shore.
She's mighty tall and handsome, she's known quite [G] well by all.
[A] She's a regular combination on the wall, [D] that's cannonball.
Listen to the jingle, the rumble and [G] the roar.
As [A] she glides along the woodland, over the hills and [D] by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear those long [G] and wobbled balls.
[A] Traveling through the jungle on the wall by [D] cannonball.
[G]
[A] [D] [Eb]
[E] Well she came down from Birmingham one cold [A] December day.
[B] As she pulled into the station, you could hear all the people [E] say.
She's from Tennessee, she's long [A] and she's tall.
[B] She came down from Birmingham on the wall [E] by cannonball.
Listen to the jingle, the [A] rumble and the [B] roar.
As she glides along the woodland, over the hills and [E] by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear those long and [A] wobbled balls.
[B] Traveling through the jungle on the wall by [A]
cannonball.
[E]
[A] [B] [E]
Hear the daddy plaxton, may his name [A] forever stand.
And [B] always be remembered, in the courts throughout [E] the land.
His earthly race is over, and the curtains [A] round and fall.
He'll [B] carry him home to Dixie on the wall by [E] cannonball.
Listen to the jingle, the rumble [A] and the roar.
[B] As she glides along the woodland, over the hills [E] and by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear those long and [A] wobbled balls.
[B] Traveling through the jungle on the wall [A] by [E] cannonball.
[B] [E]
[Eb] I used to drive a Scania truck, Lord, but she could [Ab] go.
She was [Bb] built up in Sweden in a place they [Eb] call Malmo.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down to [Ab] the floor.
As [Bb] I drove up the motorway in my Scania [Eb] once more.
You could hear that wagon coming with her mighty [Ab] engine roar.
[Bb] This big machine is strong and mean, drawing 40 [Eb] tons or more.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down [Ab] to the floor.
[Bb] As I drove up the motorway in my Scania once [Eb] more.
It was at the truckers cafe down in [Ab] Almarce.
[Bb] As I went up to order, I could hear those [Eb] truckers say,
Well there's that girl that just walked by as I was telling you [Ab] before.
[Bb] So I set it up high and mighty in my Scania [Eb] 164.
You could hear that wagon coming with her mighty [Ab] engine roar.
[Bb]
This big machine is strong and mean, drawing 40 [Eb] tons or more.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down to [Ab] the floor.
[Bb] As I drove up the motorway in my Scania [Eb] 164.
[B] [E]
If you ever think of trucking or buying a wagon [A] big and strong.
[B] Have yourself some comfort as you go [E] trucking on.
When going to a dealer, you let him know the [A] score.
[B] That you just want to buy yourself a Scania [E] 164.
You could hear that wagon coming with her mighty [A] engine roar.
[B] This big machine is strong and mean, drawing 40 [E] tons or more.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down to the [A] floor.
As I [B] drove up the motorway in my Scania [E] 164.
[B] Well I think that you should buy yourself a Scania [E] 164.
[Ab]
[N]
[E]
[Bm] [E]
[B] [E] [Eb] [D]
From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide [G] Pacific shore.
[A] She climbs the flowery mountains, over the hills and by [D] the shore.
She's mighty tall and handsome, she's known quite [G] well by all.
[A] She's a regular combination on the wall, [D] that's cannonball.
Listen to the jingle, the rumble and [G] the roar.
As [A] she glides along the woodland, over the hills and [D] by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear those long [G] and wobbled balls.
[A] Traveling through the jungle on the wall by [D] cannonball.
[G]
[A] [D] [Eb]
[E] Well she came down from Birmingham one cold [A] December day.
[B] As she pulled into the station, you could hear all the people [E] say.
She's from Tennessee, she's long [A] and she's tall.
[B] She came down from Birmingham on the wall [E] by cannonball.
Listen to the jingle, the [A] rumble and the [B] roar.
As she glides along the woodland, over the hills and [E] by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear those long and [A] wobbled balls.
[B] Traveling through the jungle on the wall by [A]
cannonball.
[E]
[A] [B] [E]
Hear the daddy plaxton, may his name [A] forever stand.
And [B] always be remembered, in the courts throughout [E] the land.
His earthly race is over, and the curtains [A] round and fall.
He'll [B] carry him home to Dixie on the wall by [E] cannonball.
Listen to the jingle, the rumble [A] and the roar.
[B] As she glides along the woodland, over the hills [E] and by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear those long and [A] wobbled balls.
[B] Traveling through the jungle on the wall [A] by [E] cannonball.
[B] [E]
Key:
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_ _ _ _ [Db] _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ I used to drive a Scania truck, Lord, but she could [Ab] go.
She was [Bb] built up in Sweden in a place they [Eb] call Malmo.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down to [Ab] the floor.
As [Bb] I drove up the motorway in my Scania [Eb] once more.
_ You could hear that wagon coming with her mighty [Ab] engine roar.
[Bb] This big machine is strong and mean, drawing 40 [Eb] tons or more.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down [Ab] to the floor.
[Bb] As I drove up the motorway in my Scania once [Eb] more.
_ It was at the truckers cafe down in [Ab] Almarce.
[Bb] As I went up to order, I could hear those [Eb] truckers say,
Well there's that girl that just walked by as I was telling you [Ab] before.
[Bb] So I set it up high and mighty in my Scania [Eb] _ 164.
You could hear that wagon coming with her mighty [Ab] engine roar.
[Bb]
This big machine is strong and mean, drawing 40 [Eb] tons or more.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down to [Ab] the floor.
[Bb] As I drove up the motorway in my Scania [Eb] _ 164. _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
If you ever think of trucking or buying a wagon [A] big and strong.
[B] Have yourself some comfort as you go [E] trucking on.
When going to a dealer, you let him know the [A] score.
[B] That you just want to buy yourself a Scania [E] 164. _
_ You could hear that wagon coming with her mighty [A] engine roar.
[B] This big machine is strong and mean, drawing 40 [E] tons or more.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down to the [A] floor.
As I [B] drove up the motorway in my Scania [E] 164.
_ [B] Well I think that you should buy yourself a Scania [E] 164. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ [Eb] _ [D] _
From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide [G] Pacific shore.
[A] She climbs the flowery mountains, over the hills and by [D] the shore.
She's mighty tall and handsome, she's known quite [G] well by all.
[A] She's a regular combination on the wall, [D] that's cannonball.
_ _ Listen to the jingle, the rumble and [G] the roar.
As [A] she glides along the woodland, over the hills and [D] by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear those long [G] and wobbled balls.
[A] Traveling through the jungle on the wall by [D] cannonball.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [Eb] _
[E] _ _ _ Well she came down from Birmingham one cold [A] December day.
[B] As she pulled into the station, you could hear all the people [E] say.
She's from Tennessee, she's long [A] and she's tall.
[B] She came down from Birmingham on the wall [E] by cannonball.
_ _ Listen to the jingle, the [A] rumble and the [B] roar.
As she glides along the woodland, over the hills and [E] by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear those long and [A] wobbled balls.
[B] Traveling through the jungle on the wall by [A]
cannonball.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ Hear the daddy plaxton, may his name [A] forever stand.
And [B] always be remembered, in the courts throughout [E] the land.
His earthly race is over, and the curtains [A] round and fall.
He'll [B] carry him home to Dixie on the wall by [E] cannonball.
_ _ Listen to the jingle, the rumble [A] and the roar.
[B] As she glides along the woodland, over the hills [E] and by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear those long and [A] wobbled balls.
[B] Traveling through the jungle on the wall [A] by [E] cannonball.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ I used to drive a Scania truck, Lord, but she could [Ab] go.
She was [Bb] built up in Sweden in a place they [Eb] call Malmo.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down to [Ab] the floor.
As [Bb] I drove up the motorway in my Scania [Eb] once more.
_ You could hear that wagon coming with her mighty [Ab] engine roar.
[Bb] This big machine is strong and mean, drawing 40 [Eb] tons or more.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down [Ab] to the floor.
[Bb] As I drove up the motorway in my Scania once [Eb] more.
_ It was at the truckers cafe down in [Ab] Almarce.
[Bb] As I went up to order, I could hear those [Eb] truckers say,
Well there's that girl that just walked by as I was telling you [Ab] before.
[Bb] So I set it up high and mighty in my Scania [Eb] _ 164.
You could hear that wagon coming with her mighty [Ab] engine roar.
[Bb]
This big machine is strong and mean, drawing 40 [Eb] tons or more.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down to [Ab] the floor.
[Bb] As I drove up the motorway in my Scania [Eb] _ 164. _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
If you ever think of trucking or buying a wagon [A] big and strong.
[B] Have yourself some comfort as you go [E] trucking on.
When going to a dealer, you let him know the [A] score.
[B] That you just want to buy yourself a Scania [E] 164. _
_ You could hear that wagon coming with her mighty [A] engine roar.
[B] This big machine is strong and mean, drawing 40 [E] tons or more.
There was no machine could touch her with my shoe down to the [A] floor.
As I [B] drove up the motorway in my Scania [E] 164.
_ [B] Well I think that you should buy yourself a Scania [E] 164. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ [Eb] _ [D] _
From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide [G] Pacific shore.
[A] She climbs the flowery mountains, over the hills and by [D] the shore.
She's mighty tall and handsome, she's known quite [G] well by all.
[A] She's a regular combination on the wall, [D] that's cannonball.
_ _ Listen to the jingle, the rumble and [G] the roar.
As [A] she glides along the woodland, over the hills and [D] by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear those long [G] and wobbled balls.
[A] Traveling through the jungle on the wall by [D] cannonball.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [Eb] _
[E] _ _ _ Well she came down from Birmingham one cold [A] December day.
[B] As she pulled into the station, you could hear all the people [E] say.
She's from Tennessee, she's long [A] and she's tall.
[B] She came down from Birmingham on the wall [E] by cannonball.
_ _ Listen to the jingle, the [A] rumble and the [B] roar.
As she glides along the woodland, over the hills and [E] by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear those long and [A] wobbled balls.
[B] Traveling through the jungle on the wall by [A]
cannonball.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ Hear the daddy plaxton, may his name [A] forever stand.
And [B] always be remembered, in the courts throughout [E] the land.
His earthly race is over, and the curtains [A] round and fall.
He'll [B] carry him home to Dixie on the wall by [E] cannonball.
_ _ Listen to the jingle, the rumble [A] and the roar.
[B] As she glides along the woodland, over the hills [E] and by the shore.
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear those long and [A] wobbled balls.
[B] Traveling through the jungle on the wall [A] by [E] cannonball.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _