I | Gb |
II | Ab |
IV | Cb |
V | Db |
vi | Ebm |
Note: When using Capo 4, then hammer on C-shape on count 4
Gb
Gb
Gb
Gb
Gb
It
was
paint-
ed
red,__
Db
the
stripe
was
white
it
was
Cb
eight-
een
feet
from
the
Cb
bow__
to
stern__
light.
Gb
Sec-
ond-
hand__
from
a
Db
deal-
er
in
At-
lan-ta.__
I
Cb
rode
up
with
Dadd-
dy
when
he
Cb
went
there
to
get
her.
Gb
We
put
on
a
shine,__
Db
put
on
a
mo-
tor,
Cb
built__
out
of
love__
and
Cb
made
for
the
wa-
ter
Gb
Ran
her
for
years
'till
the
Db
tran-
som
got
rot-
ten.
a
Cb
piece
of
my
child-
hood
that
will
Cb
nev-
er
be
for-
got-
ten.
It
was
Gb
just
an
old__
Db
ply-
wood
boat
with
a
Cb
seven-
ty-
five
John-
son
with
e-
Cb
lec-
tric
choke.
Gb
A
young
boy,
two
Db
hands
on
the
wheel
Cb
I
can't
re-
place
the
way
it
Cb
made
me
feel,
and
I
would
Gb
turn
her
sharp
and
I'd
Db
make
it
whine.
He'd
say
Cb
"You
can't
beat
the
way
an
old
Cb
wood
boat
rides."__
Ebm
Just
a
lit-
tle
lake
across
the
Ab7
Al-
a-
bam-
a
line,__
but
I
was
Cb
king__
on
the
o-
cean
Db
when
dad-
dy
let
me__
Gb
drive.__
Db
Cb
Db
Gb
Just
an
old
half
ton
Db
short-
bed__
Ford__
my
Cb
un-
cle
bought
it
new
in
Cb
six-ty-
four.
And
Gb
Dad-
dt
got
it
right,__
'cause
the
Db
en-
gine
was
smok-
ing.
Cb
Cou-
ple
of
burnt
valves
and
he
Cb
had
it
going.
Gb
He
let
me
drive__
her
when
we'd
Db
haul
off
a
load
down
a
Cb
dirt
strip
when
we'd
dump
trash
off
of
Cb
Thig-
pen
Road.
I'd
Gb
sit-
up
in__
the
seat__
and
strech
my
Db
feet
out
to
the
ped-
als
Cb
smil
-ing
like
a
he-
ro
that
Cb
just
re-
ceived
his
med-
al.
It
was
Gb
just
an
old__
Db
hand-
me-
down
Ford__
with
Cb
three-
speed
on
the
col-
umn
and
a
Cb
dent
in
the
door.
Gb
A
young
boy,
two
Db
hands
on
the
wheel
Cb
I
can't
re-
place
the
way
it
Cb
made
me
feel,
and
I
would
Gb
press
that
clutch
and
I'd
Db
keep
it
right
and
he'd
say
Cb
"A
lit-
tle
slow-
er,
son,
you're
Cb
do-
ing
just
fine."
Ebm
Just__
a
dirt
road
with
Ab7
trash
on
each
side,
bit
I
was
Cb
Ma-
ri-
o
An-
the
dret-
ti__
Db
when
Dad-
dy
let
me__
Gb
drive.__
Db
Cb
Db
Gb
Db
Cb
Db
Db
Note: One strum per measure
Gb
I'm
grown
up
now,
three
Db
daugh-
ters
of
my
own.__
I
Cb
let
'em
drive
my
old
jeep
'cross
the
Cb
pas-
ture
at
our
home.
Gb
May-
be
one
day
they'll
Db
reach
back
in
the
file
and
Cb
pull
out
that
old
mem-
'ry
and
Cb
think
of
me
and
smile
and
say,__
Gb
"It
was
just
an
old__
Db
worn
out
jeep__
Cb
rust-
y
old
floor-
boards,
Cb
hot
on__
my
feet.
Gb
A
young
girl,
two
Db
hands
on
the
wheel
Cb
I
can't
re-
place
the
way
it
Cb
made
me
feel,
and
he'd
say,
Gb
"Turn
it
left
and
Db
steer__
it
it
right;__
Cb
straight-
en
up,
girl,__
now,
you're
Cb
do-
ing
just
fine."
Ebm
Just
a
lit-
tle
val-
ley
by
the
Ab7
riv-
er
where__
on
we
ride,
bit
I
was
Cb
high__
on
a
moun-
tain
Db
when
Dad-
dy
let
me__
Gb
drive,__
Db
when
Dad-
dy
let__
me
drive.__
Cb
Db
Oh,__
he
let
me
Gb
drive.__
Db
Cb
Db
Db
Note: Slowly, one strum per chord
Gb
She's
just
an
old__
Db
ply-
wood
boat
with
a
Cb
seven-
ty-
five
John-
son
with
e-
Cb
lec-
tric
choke.
Gb
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