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THE RIDE by David Allan Coe Intro: G D A A Well I was thumbing from Montgomery. C Had my guitar on my back. D When a stranger stopped beside me A in an antique Cadillac. A He was dressed like 1950 C half-drunk and hollow-eyed D He said 'It's a long walk to Nashville A would you like a ride, son.' A I sat down in the front seat. C He turned on the radio and them D sad old songs comin' out of them speakers A was solid country gold. A Then I noticed the stranger was ghost white pale C when he asked me for a light D A And I knew there was somthin' strange about this ride. G D He said 'Drifter can you make folks cry A when you play and sing? A Have you paid your dues? Can you moan the blues? E Can you bend them guitar strings?' G D A He said 'Boy can you make folks feel what you feel inside G CAuse if you're big star bound D A let me warn ya' it's a long, hard ride.' A Then he cried just south of Nashville C and he turned that car around. D A He said 'This is where you get off boy 'cause I'm goin' back to Alabam A As I stepped out of that old Cadillac C I said 'Mister, many thanks.' D He said 'You don't have to call me Mister, Mister. A The whole world called me Hank.' Chorus: G 'Cause if you're big star bound D A let me warn ya' it's a long, hard ride.'
G D He said 'Drifter can you make folks cry A when you play and sing? A Have you paid your dues? Can you moan the blues? E Can you bend them guitar strings?' G D A He said 'Boy can you make folks feel what you feel inside G CAuse if you're big star bound D A let me warn ya' it's a long, hard ride.'
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