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Intro: Bb C Bb C F F
Verse
F Bb
'Where you going to, brother?'
F C
That I just couldn't say
Bb C F
Wherever my thumb will lead me, sir,
F C
yes, I think I'll go that way
F Bb
'How long ago since you've slept and eaten?'
F C
Well, that I just couldn't say
Bb C F
There's a place up the road, a mile or so,
F C
well, I think I'll go that way
F Bb F C
Away, away, away, away
Bb C F
I don't know where I'm going to
F C
But I think I'll go that way
Verse
F Bb
'I'll get you a job in the city, son,
F C
a job with regular pay.'
Bb C F
I don't want a job in the city, sir,
F C
but I think I'll go that way
F C
'I'll get you a house in the city, son,
Bb F
a place where you can stay.'
F Bb
Well, I don't want a house in the city, sir,
F C
but I'll probably go that way
Verse
F Bb F C
Away, away, away, away
Bb C F
I don't know where I'm going to
F C
But I think I'll go that way
Verse
F Bb
'Do you think you really loved her?'
F C
Well, that I just couldn't say
Bb C F
'Does she know where she can find you, son?'
F C
I think I'll go that way
F C
'And do you think you really loved her?'
Bb F
Well, that I just couldn't say
F Bb
'Does she know where she can find you, son?'
F C
I think I'll go that way
F Bb F C
Away, away, away, away
Bb C F
I don't know where I'm going to
F C
But I think I'll go that way
F Bb F C
Away, away, away, away
Bb C F
I don't know where I'm going to
F C
But I think I'll go that way
Written by Albert Hammond/Mike Hazelwood