Alan Jackson

Drive2(Chords)

Alan Jackson

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Capo on 2nd fret
	        Capo on the second fret. All chords are relative to the capo 
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Intro;  A 
 
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Was painted red, the stripe was white, 
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It was 18 feet from the bow to the stern light. 
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Second hand from a dealer in Atlanta, 
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I rode up with Daddy when he went there to get her. 
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Put on a shine, put on the motor, 
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Built out of love, made for the water. 
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Ran her for years 'til the transom got rotten, 
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A piece of my childhood that'll never be forgotten. It was, 
 
 
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It was, Just an old plywood boat, 
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With a '75 Johnson, with electric choke. 
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A young boy, two hands on the wheel, 
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I can't replace the way it made me feel,  
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And I would turn her sharp and I'd, make it whine, 
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He'd say, you can't beat the way an old wood boat rides. 
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Just a little lake across the Alabama line, 
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But I was king of the ocean, when daddy let me drive. 
 
 
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Just an old half-ton short bed Ford, 
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My uncle bought it new in '64. 
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Daddy got it right ', 'cause the engine was smokin', 
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Couple of burnt valves and he had it goin'. 
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He'd let me drive her and we'd haul off a load, 
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Down a dirt strip where we'd dump trash, off of thigpen road. 
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I'd sit up in the seat, and stretch my feet out to the pedals, 
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Smilin' like a hero that just received his medal. It was, 
 
 
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Just an old hand-me down Ford, 
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With 3-speed on the column, and a dent in the door. 
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A young boy, two hands on the wheel, 
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I can't replace the way it made me feel, 
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And I would press that clutch, and I'd keep it right, 
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And he'd say, a little slower son, you're doin' just fine. 
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Just a dirt road with trash on each side, 
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But I was Mario Andretti when daddy let me drive. 
 
 
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INSTRUMENTAL 
 
 
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I'm grown up now, three daughters of my own. 
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I let 'em drive my old jeep 'cross the pasture at our home. 
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Maybe one day, they'll reach back in their file, 
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And pull out that old memory, and think of me and smile, and say, 
 
 
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It was just an old worn out jeep, 
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With rusty old floorboards that were hot on my feet. 
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A young girl, two hands on the wheel, 
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I can't replace the way it made me feel, 
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And he'd say, turn it left and steer it right, 
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Straighten up girl now, you're doin' just fine. 
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Just a little valley, by the river where we'd ride, 
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But I was high on a mountain, when Daddy let me drive. 
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When Daddy let me drive. 
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Oh he let me drive. 
 
 
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She's just an old plywood boat, 
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With a '75 Johnson, with electric choke.... 
 
 
 

	        

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