Chords for Where's The Truck - Dave Dudley - Charles Douglas
Tempo:
102.9 bpm
Chords used:
G
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Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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We parked that old truck [G] here in Nashville
[A] Thought we'd have ourselves a good cold [D] beer
Now, he had one, I had a six-pack
One beer just led [G] to another
[A] Now it's almost closing time, we're [D] still here
Dudley, [G] don't you think we ought to be moving out?
We gotta get [A] that load of hot freight up into [D] Louisville
Yeah, but let's have one more
Waitress, you have one too
[G] She's a fine-looking thing, [A] isn't she?
Oh, she is some kind of a
Do you [D] see the way she walks?
Looks like two boar hogs fighting in a tow [G] sack
By the way, Charlie, do you [A] know where you parked the truck?
[D] Yeah, well, it's a
truck
Oh, come on, Dudley, it's ain't no time for making fun games Oh, Charlie
One time I lost my wallet in [G] New Orleans
[A] Hey, remember out in Houston one time I [D] lost fifty bucks?
Yeah, I almost lost my mind in [G] Atlanta
But [A] I don't believe I've ever lost [D] a truck
Where is the truck, Dudley?
[G] I don't know, but we got to find [A] it
Anyway, they're closing up here [D] now, come on
Yeah, hey, hey, buddy
[G] You ain't seen the truck with nobody in [A] it, have you?
No, I [D] ain't crazy, I'm looking for my truck
No, officer, we can't go home, [G] we lost something
Sir, [A] what did we lose?
[D] Oh, tell the man what we lost, Charlie
Sober up, Dudley, don't mind him, Ossipher
They only let him off the leash every third Thursday
Come on, Dudley, let's get out of here
Besides that, he's got a gun
Charlie, I lost my cowboy hat in [G] Pensacola
I [A] lost my shirt in drawers in [D] Poplar Bluff
But how in the world do you [G] lose something
[A] As big as an eighteen-wheeler [D] truck?
Six days on the road and I'm gonna make it home tonight
[G] And the second thing I'm gonna do is turn off the [A] truck
Charlie, we have [D] to find the truck
I put the money in the meter
Yeah, well, I was putting the [G] money in the meter, maybe
You [A] better find the truck
I don't have [D] to find any truck
You parked it on top of that motorcycle
Belonging to that guy was seven [G] foot forty-three
With a black [A] leather jacket and an aircraft carrier [D] tattooed on his nose
And, Charlie, you don't go around promising waitresses
That you'll take her with you if she helps find the truck
You don't operate that way
I didn't promise her I'd take her with me
I said you'd marry her
Charlie, you told her you had a sleeper that was good for three people
Now you can't tell girls that sort of thing
[Ab] [N]
[A] Thought we'd have ourselves a good cold [D] beer
Now, he had one, I had a six-pack
One beer just led [G] to another
[A] Now it's almost closing time, we're [D] still here
Dudley, [G] don't you think we ought to be moving out?
We gotta get [A] that load of hot freight up into [D] Louisville
Yeah, but let's have one more
Waitress, you have one too
[G] She's a fine-looking thing, [A] isn't she?
Oh, she is some kind of a
Do you [D] see the way she walks?
Looks like two boar hogs fighting in a tow [G] sack
By the way, Charlie, do you [A] know where you parked the truck?
[D] Yeah, well, it's a
truck
Oh, come on, Dudley, it's ain't no time for making fun games Oh, Charlie
One time I lost my wallet in [G] New Orleans
[A] Hey, remember out in Houston one time I [D] lost fifty bucks?
Yeah, I almost lost my mind in [G] Atlanta
But [A] I don't believe I've ever lost [D] a truck
Where is the truck, Dudley?
[G] I don't know, but we got to find [A] it
Anyway, they're closing up here [D] now, come on
Yeah, hey, hey, buddy
[G] You ain't seen the truck with nobody in [A] it, have you?
No, I [D] ain't crazy, I'm looking for my truck
No, officer, we can't go home, [G] we lost something
Sir, [A] what did we lose?
[D] Oh, tell the man what we lost, Charlie
Sober up, Dudley, don't mind him, Ossipher
They only let him off the leash every third Thursday
Come on, Dudley, let's get out of here
Besides that, he's got a gun
Charlie, I lost my cowboy hat in [G] Pensacola
I [A] lost my shirt in drawers in [D] Poplar Bluff
But how in the world do you [G] lose something
[A] As big as an eighteen-wheeler [D] truck?
Six days on the road and I'm gonna make it home tonight
[G] And the second thing I'm gonna do is turn off the [A] truck
Charlie, we have [D] to find the truck
I put the money in the meter
Yeah, well, I was putting the [G] money in the meter, maybe
You [A] better find the truck
I don't have [D] to find any truck
You parked it on top of that motorcycle
Belonging to that guy was seven [G] foot forty-three
With a black [A] leather jacket and an aircraft carrier [D] tattooed on his nose
And, Charlie, you don't go around promising waitresses
That you'll take her with you if she helps find the truck
You don't operate that way
I didn't promise her I'd take her with me
I said you'd marry her
Charlie, you told her you had a sleeper that was good for three people
Now you can't tell girls that sort of thing
[Ab] [N]
Key:
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We parked that old truck [G] here in Nashville _
_ [A] Thought we'd have ourselves a good cold [D] beer
Now, he had one, I had a six-pack
One beer just led [G] to another _
[A] Now it's almost closing time, we're [D] still here _
_ _ _ Dudley, [G] don't you think we ought to be moving out?
We gotta get [A] that load of hot freight up into [D] Louisville
Yeah, but let's have one more
Waitress, you have one too
[G] She's a fine-looking thing, [A] isn't she?
Oh, she is some kind of a_
Do you [D] see the way she walks?
Looks like two boar hogs fighting in a tow [G] sack
By the way, Charlie, do you [A] know where you parked the truck?
[D] Yeah, well, it's a_
truck
Oh, come on, Dudley, it's ain't no time for making fun games Oh, Charlie
One time I lost my wallet in [G] New Orleans
_ [A] Hey, remember out in Houston one time I [D] lost fifty bucks?
Yeah, I almost lost my mind in [G] Atlanta
But [A] I don't believe I've ever lost [D] a truck
_ Where is the truck, Dudley?
[G] I don't know, but we got to find [A] it
Anyway, they're closing up here [D] now, come on
Yeah, hey, hey, buddy _
[G] You ain't seen the truck with nobody in [A] it, have you?
No, I [D] ain't crazy, I'm looking for my truck
No, officer, we can't go home, [G] we lost something
Sir, [A] what did we lose?
[D] Oh, tell the man what we lost, Charlie
Sober up, Dudley, don't mind him, Ossipher
They only let him off the leash every third Thursday
Come on, Dudley, let's get out of here
Besides that, he's got a gun
Charlie, _ I lost my cowboy hat in [G] Pensacola
I [A] lost my shirt in drawers in [D] Poplar Bluff
But how in the world do you [G] lose something
_ _ [A] As big as an eighteen-wheeler [D] truck?
Six days on the road and I'm gonna make it home tonight
[G] And the second thing I'm gonna do is turn off the [A] truck
Charlie, we have [D] to find the truck
I put the money in the meter
Yeah, well, I was putting the [G] money in the meter, maybe
You [A] better find the truck
I don't have [D] to find any truck
You parked it on top of that motorcycle
Belonging to that guy was seven [G] foot forty-three
With a black [A] leather jacket and an aircraft carrier [D] tattooed on his nose
And, Charlie, you don't go around promising waitresses
That you'll take her with you if she helps find the truck
You don't operate that way
I didn't promise her I'd take her with me
I said you'd marry her
Charlie, you told her you had a sleeper that was good for three people
Now you can't tell girls that sort of thing _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
We parked that old truck [G] here in Nashville _
_ [A] Thought we'd have ourselves a good cold [D] beer
Now, he had one, I had a six-pack
One beer just led [G] to another _
[A] Now it's almost closing time, we're [D] still here _
_ _ _ Dudley, [G] don't you think we ought to be moving out?
We gotta get [A] that load of hot freight up into [D] Louisville
Yeah, but let's have one more
Waitress, you have one too
[G] She's a fine-looking thing, [A] isn't she?
Oh, she is some kind of a_
Do you [D] see the way she walks?
Looks like two boar hogs fighting in a tow [G] sack
By the way, Charlie, do you [A] know where you parked the truck?
[D] Yeah, well, it's a_
truck
Oh, come on, Dudley, it's ain't no time for making fun games Oh, Charlie
One time I lost my wallet in [G] New Orleans
_ [A] Hey, remember out in Houston one time I [D] lost fifty bucks?
Yeah, I almost lost my mind in [G] Atlanta
But [A] I don't believe I've ever lost [D] a truck
_ Where is the truck, Dudley?
[G] I don't know, but we got to find [A] it
Anyway, they're closing up here [D] now, come on
Yeah, hey, hey, buddy _
[G] You ain't seen the truck with nobody in [A] it, have you?
No, I [D] ain't crazy, I'm looking for my truck
No, officer, we can't go home, [G] we lost something
Sir, [A] what did we lose?
[D] Oh, tell the man what we lost, Charlie
Sober up, Dudley, don't mind him, Ossipher
They only let him off the leash every third Thursday
Come on, Dudley, let's get out of here
Besides that, he's got a gun
Charlie, _ I lost my cowboy hat in [G] Pensacola
I [A] lost my shirt in drawers in [D] Poplar Bluff
But how in the world do you [G] lose something
_ _ [A] As big as an eighteen-wheeler [D] truck?
Six days on the road and I'm gonna make it home tonight
[G] And the second thing I'm gonna do is turn off the [A] truck
Charlie, we have [D] to find the truck
I put the money in the meter
Yeah, well, I was putting the [G] money in the meter, maybe
You [A] better find the truck
I don't have [D] to find any truck
You parked it on top of that motorcycle
Belonging to that guy was seven [G] foot forty-three
With a black [A] leather jacket and an aircraft carrier [D] tattooed on his nose
And, Charlie, you don't go around promising waitresses
That you'll take her with you if she helps find the truck
You don't operate that way
I didn't promise her I'd take her with me
I said you'd marry her
Charlie, you told her you had a sleeper that was good for three people
Now you can't tell girls that sort of thing _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _