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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # From: "Cody Levrets" <clevrets@hotmail.com> Subject: Yesterday Road by The Great Divide Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 17:33:58 GMT Yesterday Road Key: A Album: Revolutions(Atlantic) Transcribed by: Cody Levrets Capo: 2nd Fret Intro: C G C G C G D G Now to[C]night there's a [G] backroad [C] a pickup [G] truck [C]Cab full of [G] buddies And they're [D] getting drunk (repeat chord progression through out song) And it's Boone's Farm wine It's wild turkey straight And they're pulling their pickups thru the pasture gate (break-repeat intro) Now tonight there's a full moon Shining on the farm barn And a fire will burnin' Up until dawn And it's everyone who's someone Sitting on a tail gate Wishing they were single or Wishing they had a date CHORUS: Now the only thing Around here's changed Is that those kids They've all got different names And the ones that used to hang around Got a heavy work load But their mind still goes driftin, Down Yesterday Road VERSE: Now today there's a backroad With an angry old man Cuz he's straightin' out his mailbox And he's pickup cans And there'll be boys woke up with headaches And there are girls who are ashamed And there'll be parents full of questions But there's always friends to blame Repeat Chorus: It was Boone's Farm wine It was wild turkey straight And we were pulling our pickups thru the pasture gate Add "La di da's" --As always send corrections, questions, comments, etc. clevrets@hotmail.com --Other TGD songs and some tabs can be found @ http://members.xoom.com/crl/tgd.htm
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This is one of the best songs ever, and as easy as hell to play. Keep pickin, Snake from Tennessee
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