F# This little rascal right here, when he was just a little squirt, about five or six years old,.
he said, I want you to teach me how to play a guitar.
I said, well, I'm gonna give you three chords.
So he went in, went to playing on that little old Jane Auster guitar.
_ He said, how's that.
I said, you're ready for the road.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ I'm tired of working every day for a dollar.
About to choke on my own blue
C# collar.
_
B This ain't
F# gonna last.
_ .
_ _ Misled by the grand illusion.
I've come to this
C# conclusion.
B I can't make a
F# move too fast.
_
D#m It was
G# written in the sky
B today.
By the
F# morning sun.
D#m It sure looks
C# like a good
F# day to run wide
B open down a two lane
C# highway.
It's about time that some
F# thanks went my way.
Throwing
B troubles out to the
C# wind.
And I'm praying that they
F# never catch up again.
I'm gonna
B say my worrying
C# days are done.
_
B It looks
C# like a good
B day to run.
_ _
F# _ _ _ .
_ My baby's been working at the cashier.
She didn't get a vacation this
C# past year.
B But now it
F# won't be long.
_ .
_ We don't need no destination.
Just a tank of gas and a good beer
C# station.
_
B Playing our
F# favorite song.
_
D#m Here's some
G# places we ain't
B been.
Some things that
F# we ain't done.
D#m And it sure looks
C# like a good
F# day to run wide open down a
B two lane
C# highway.
It's about
F# time that some thanks went my way.
Throwing
B troubles out to the
C# wind.
And I'm praying that they
F# never catch up again.
I'm gonna
B say my worrying
C# days are done.
_ _
B It looks
C# like a good
F# day to run.
_ _ _
A# _
F# _ .
_ _ _
B _ _
C# _ _
F# _ .
Yeah, I'm gonna
B say my worrying
C# days are done.
_
B It looks
C# like a good
B day to run.
_
F# _ _ Good
B day to run.
_ .
_
F# _ _ Good
B day to run.
_ .
_
F# _ _ _ _
B _ _ _ .
_
F# _ _ _ _
B _ _ _ .