Chords for Corbin/Hanner - Concrete Cowboy
Tempo:
70.8 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Fm] [C] [F]
7 p.m. I left Norfolk, Virginia, a little night trip down to Alabama.
Early next morning I was loaded and ready, hauling gold steel out of Birmingham.
[Bb] Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel.
Dropped off a load out of San Diego, laid over with a girl who lives by the bay.
Called my dispatcher and I'm hauling nitro, but it's alright, I'm gonna get double bay.
[Bb] Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on [F] the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel.
[Bb] [F]
Rode through Duluth, by way of Kansas City, laid up with the Red out [F] of Nomaha.
Making midnight run to Miami, hauling nine pound [C] hammers out of Saginaw.
[Bb] Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on [F] the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel.
Gets so tired and it gets so lonely, gets so I wonder if it's worth the cost.
But I keep on rolling down these highways of freedom, like smoke pouring from my dual exhaust.
Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel.
I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel.
7 p.m. I left Norfolk, Virginia, a little night trip down to Alabama.
Early next morning I was loaded and ready, hauling gold steel out of Birmingham.
[Bb] Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel.
Dropped off a load out of San Diego, laid over with a girl who lives by the bay.
Called my dispatcher and I'm hauling nitro, but it's alright, I'm gonna get double bay.
[Bb] Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on [F] the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel.
[Bb] [F]
Rode through Duluth, by way of Kansas City, laid up with the Red out [F] of Nomaha.
Making midnight run to Miami, hauling nine pound [C] hammers out of Saginaw.
[Bb] Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on [F] the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel.
Gets so tired and it gets so lonely, gets so I wonder if it's worth the cost.
But I keep on rolling down these highways of freedom, like smoke pouring from my dual exhaust.
Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel.
I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel.
Key:
F
Bb
C
Fm
F
Bb
C
Fm
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _
_ 7 p.m. I left Norfolk, Virginia, a little night trip down to Alabama.
Early next morning I was loaded and ready, hauling gold steel out of Birmingham.
[Bb] Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel. _ _ _ _ _ _
Dropped off a load out of San Diego, laid over with a girl who lives by the bay.
Called my dispatcher and I'm hauling nitro, but it's alright, I'm gonna get double bay.
[Bb] Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on [F] the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Rode through Duluth, by way of Kansas City, laid up with the Red out [F] of Nomaha.
Making midnight run to Miami, hauling nine pound [C] hammers out of Saginaw.
[Bb] Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on [F] the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel. _ _
_ _ _ _ Gets so tired and it gets so lonely, gets so I wonder if it's worth the cost.
But I keep on rolling down these highways of freedom, like smoke pouring from my dual exhaust.
Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel. _ _
I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ 7 p.m. I left Norfolk, Virginia, a little night trip down to Alabama.
Early next morning I was loaded and ready, hauling gold steel out of Birmingham.
[Bb] Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel. _ _ _ _ _ _
Dropped off a load out of San Diego, laid over with a girl who lives by the bay.
Called my dispatcher and I'm hauling nitro, but it's alright, I'm gonna get double bay.
[Bb] Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on [F] the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Rode through Duluth, by way of Kansas City, laid up with the Red out [F] of Nomaha.
Making midnight run to Miami, hauling nine pound [C] hammers out of Saginaw.
[Bb] Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on [F] the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel. _ _
_ _ _ _ Gets so tired and it gets so lonely, gets so I wonder if it's worth the cost.
But I keep on rolling down these highways of freedom, like smoke pouring from my dual exhaust.
Eyes on the road, my back to the load, got my hands on the wheel.
Well, I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel. _ _
I'm a long run rider, I'm a concrete cowboy, rolling down the road on rubber and steel. _ _ _ _ _ _
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