Chords for All I Do Is Drive
Tempo:
99.55 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
B
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[F]
Well, I ask an old truck driver about life out on the road, if he does a lot of singing
load.
every hundred miles.
loving, if he has a lot of smile.
[C] ask him if those trucking songs tell [Bb] about a life like his.
[C] here's the way it is.
drive, drive, drive.
Well, I ask an old truck driver about life out on the road, if he does a lot of singing
load.
every hundred miles.
loving, if he has a lot of smile.
[C] ask him if those trucking songs tell [Bb] about a life like his.
[C] here's the way it is.
drive, drive, drive.
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Bb
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Cm
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_ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, I ask an old truck driver about life out on the road, if he does a lot of singing
when he's bringing in his load.
If [Bb] there's a pretty waitress crying for him every hundred miles.
If he [F] gets a lot of loving, if he has a lot of smile.
And I [C] ask him if those trucking songs tell [Bb] about a life like his.
He [F] said, if you want to know the truth about it, [C] here's the way it is.
All I do is drive, drive, drive.
Try to stay alive and [Bb] keep my mind on my load.
Keep my eye [F] upon the road.
I got nothing in common with any man [Bb] who's home every day at five.
All I [F] do is drive, drive, drive, drive, drive, drive, drive. _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ Well, we shared a cup of coffee.
Then I had to warm it up and to squeeze the fingers tremble as he held on to the cup.
I said, [Bb] don't you hear a lot of music, see a lot of sights?
Well, if you tune in to the Grand Ole Opry Saturday night, [C] I will dedicate you a trucking
song [Bb] to which you can relate.
[F] He said, you just do the singing and I'll [C] do the driving.
_ All I do is drive, drive, drive.
Try to stay alive and [Bb] keep my mind on my load.
Keep my eye [F] upon the road.
[C] I got nothing in common with any man [Bb] who's home every day at five.
All I do [F] is drive, drive, drive, drive, drive, drive, drive.
If I can get the fuel. _
_ [B] _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, I ask an old truck driver about life out on the road, if he does a lot of singing
when he's bringing in his load.
If [Bb] there's a pretty waitress crying for him every hundred miles.
If he [F] gets a lot of loving, if he has a lot of smile.
And I [C] ask him if those trucking songs tell [Bb] about a life like his.
He [F] said, if you want to know the truth about it, [C] here's the way it is.
All I do is drive, drive, drive.
Try to stay alive and [Bb] keep my mind on my load.
Keep my eye [F] upon the road.
I got nothing in common with any man [Bb] who's home every day at five.
All I [F] do is drive, drive, drive, drive, drive, drive, drive. _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ Well, we shared a cup of coffee.
Then I had to warm it up and to squeeze the fingers tremble as he held on to the cup.
I said, [Bb] don't you hear a lot of music, see a lot of sights?
Well, if you tune in to the Grand Ole Opry Saturday night, [C] I will dedicate you a trucking
song [Bb] to which you can relate.
[F] He said, you just do the singing and I'll [C] do the driving.
_ All I do is drive, drive, drive.
Try to stay alive and [Bb] keep my mind on my load.
Keep my eye [F] upon the road.
[C] I got nothing in common with any man [Bb] who's home every day at five.
All I do [F] is drive, drive, drive, drive, drive, drive, drive.
If I can get the fuel. _
_ [B] _ _ [F] _ _ _
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