Chords for Dave Dudley "There Ain't No Easy Run"
Tempo:
63.95 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
I was sitting in the terminal waiting for my load when a greenhorn driver came in off
of the road.
I heard him tell that foreman, get my little pig slip.
[G] This run's too tough and [D] I'm gonna quit.
[Dm] Now the foreman that day happened to be [D] old Joe.
Man, he was older than time.
He said, son, how long you been driving this rig?
You know I drove all shapes, forms, fashion and kind.
Here you are worried about this one little trip?
Why, I drove a million miles and then some.
He looked that greenhorn [A] right in the eye and said, boy, there ain't no easy run.
I drove [D] far away in a state of well-priced lakes.
Over in that town, meat, flour, and great wine.
[G] Spencer, Yellow [D] Transit, Western, Gillette, [E] Red Ball Rider, [A] Northwestern, Big CF, [D] Beaver,
Bell, Hoover and McLean's, Gateway Motor Freight, Transport and Finance, [G]
Dixie, Ohio, [D] Transamerica, and some.
[E] East Texas, Mason, [A] Dixon, Watkins, Zed, [D] Transcon, Wilson, Associates, and all that driving done.
And I'll tell you, boy, there ain't no easy run.
Now if you got a gal in Texas, [G] they'll send you [D] up to Maine.
You got a gal in New York, [E] they'll send you out to the plains.
[D] I know what your problem is.
You got a woman in trouble, see.
But like I said, there ain't no easy run.
I drove all in Navajo, Brady, Woos, D.C., North American Allies, Carbon Mover, [G] Quayton Pipe,
DMACC, [D] Curtis, Eastern, [E] NMX, Garrett, [A] Ace, Federal, and [D] DDMF, Neptune, and Heron, and
Briggs and Sealand.
There's Dunlop, Dorset, Deacons and [G] Cunningham, Cooper, [D] McRoy, Jones, and American, [E] too.
Hackney and [A] Central and Standard and [D] Boston, Seward and United, Buckingham, got all that driving [G] done.
And I'll tell you, boy, [D] there ain't no easy run.
I look backward and forward, uphill and downhill, chills, spills, drills, hills.
How about Atlas, Kramer, Alabama Highway Express, Murphy Line, Longwood, Harris, General Strickland,
Eaglin, Keene.
How about Detroit on a Friday afternoon?
That's something else, too, in Atlanta.
I was sitting in the terminal waiting for my load when a greenhorn driver came in off
of the road.
I heard him tell that foreman, get my little pig slip.
[G] This run's too tough and [D] I'm gonna quit.
[Dm] Now the foreman that day happened to be [D] old Joe.
Man, he was older than time.
He said, son, how long you been driving this rig?
You know I drove all shapes, forms, fashion and kind.
Here you are worried about this one little trip?
Why, I drove a million miles and then some.
He looked that greenhorn [A] right in the eye and said, boy, there ain't no easy run.
I drove [D] far away in a state of well-priced lakes.
Over in that town, meat, flour, and great wine.
[G] Spencer, Yellow [D] Transit, Western, Gillette, [E] Red Ball Rider, [A] Northwestern, Big CF, [D] Beaver,
Bell, Hoover and McLean's, Gateway Motor Freight, Transport and Finance, [G]
Dixie, Ohio, [D] Transamerica, and some.
[E] East Texas, Mason, [A] Dixon, Watkins, Zed, [D] Transcon, Wilson, Associates, and all that driving done.
And I'll tell you, boy, there ain't no easy run.
Now if you got a gal in Texas, [G] they'll send you [D] up to Maine.
You got a gal in New York, [E] they'll send you out to the plains.
[D] I know what your problem is.
You got a woman in trouble, see.
But like I said, there ain't no easy run.
I drove all in Navajo, Brady, Woos, D.C., North American Allies, Carbon Mover, [G] Quayton Pipe,
DMACC, [D] Curtis, Eastern, [E] NMX, Garrett, [A] Ace, Federal, and [D] DDMF, Neptune, and Heron, and
Briggs and Sealand.
There's Dunlop, Dorset, Deacons and [G] Cunningham, Cooper, [D] McRoy, Jones, and American, [E] too.
Hackney and [A] Central and Standard and [D] Boston, Seward and United, Buckingham, got all that driving [G] done.
And I'll tell you, boy, [D] there ain't no easy run.
I look backward and forward, uphill and downhill, chills, spills, drills, hills.
How about Atlas, Kramer, Alabama Highway Express, Murphy Line, Longwood, Harris, General Strickland,
Eaglin, Keene.
How about Detroit on a Friday afternoon?
That's something else, too, in Atlanta.
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I was sitting in the terminal waiting for my load when a greenhorn driver came in off
of the road.
I heard him tell that foreman, get my little pig slip.
[G] This run's too tough and [D] I'm gonna quit.
_ [Dm] Now the foreman that day happened to be [D] old Joe.
Man, he was older than time.
He said, son, how long you been driving this rig?
You know I drove all shapes, forms, fashion and kind.
Here you are worried about this one little trip?
Why, I drove a million miles and then some.
He looked that greenhorn [A] right in the eye and said, boy, there ain't no easy run.
I drove [D] far away in a state of well-priced lakes.
Over in that town, meat, flour, and great wine.
[G] Spencer, Yellow [D] Transit, Western, Gillette, [E] Red Ball Rider, [A] Northwestern, Big CF, [D] Beaver,
Bell, Hoover and McLean's, Gateway Motor Freight, Transport and Finance, [G]
Dixie, Ohio, [D] Transamerica, and some.
[E] East Texas, Mason, [A] Dixon, Watkins, Zed, [D] Transcon, Wilson, Associates, and all that driving done.
And I'll tell you, boy, there ain't no easy run.
Now if you got a gal in Texas, [G] they'll send you [D] up to Maine.
You got a gal in New York, [E] they'll send you out to the plains.
[D] I know what your problem is.
You got a woman in trouble, see.
But like I said, there ain't no easy run.
I drove all in Navajo, Brady, Woos, D.C., North American Allies, Carbon Mover, [G] Quayton Pipe,
DMACC, [D] Curtis, Eastern, [E] NMX, Garrett, [A] Ace, Federal, and [D] DDMF, Neptune, and Heron, and
Briggs and Sealand.
There's Dunlop, Dorset, Deacons and [G] Cunningham, Cooper, [D] McRoy, Jones, and American, [E] too.
Hackney and [A] Central and Standard and [D] Boston, Seward and United, Buckingham, got all that driving [G] done.
And I'll tell you, boy, [D] there ain't no easy run.
I look backward and forward, uphill and downhill, chills, spills, drills, hills.
How about Atlas, Kramer, Alabama Highway Express, Murphy Line, Longwood, Harris, General Strickland,
Eaglin, Keene.
How about Detroit on a Friday afternoon?
That's something else, too, in Atlanta. _ _
I was sitting in the terminal waiting for my load when a greenhorn driver came in off
of the road.
I heard him tell that foreman, get my little pig slip.
[G] This run's too tough and [D] I'm gonna quit.
_ [Dm] Now the foreman that day happened to be [D] old Joe.
Man, he was older than time.
He said, son, how long you been driving this rig?
You know I drove all shapes, forms, fashion and kind.
Here you are worried about this one little trip?
Why, I drove a million miles and then some.
He looked that greenhorn [A] right in the eye and said, boy, there ain't no easy run.
I drove [D] far away in a state of well-priced lakes.
Over in that town, meat, flour, and great wine.
[G] Spencer, Yellow [D] Transit, Western, Gillette, [E] Red Ball Rider, [A] Northwestern, Big CF, [D] Beaver,
Bell, Hoover and McLean's, Gateway Motor Freight, Transport and Finance, [G]
Dixie, Ohio, [D] Transamerica, and some.
[E] East Texas, Mason, [A] Dixon, Watkins, Zed, [D] Transcon, Wilson, Associates, and all that driving done.
And I'll tell you, boy, there ain't no easy run.
Now if you got a gal in Texas, [G] they'll send you [D] up to Maine.
You got a gal in New York, [E] they'll send you out to the plains.
[D] I know what your problem is.
You got a woman in trouble, see.
But like I said, there ain't no easy run.
I drove all in Navajo, Brady, Woos, D.C., North American Allies, Carbon Mover, [G] Quayton Pipe,
DMACC, [D] Curtis, Eastern, [E] NMX, Garrett, [A] Ace, Federal, and [D] DDMF, Neptune, and Heron, and
Briggs and Sealand.
There's Dunlop, Dorset, Deacons and [G] Cunningham, Cooper, [D] McRoy, Jones, and American, [E] too.
Hackney and [A] Central and Standard and [D] Boston, Seward and United, Buckingham, got all that driving [G] done.
And I'll tell you, boy, [D] there ain't no easy run.
I look backward and forward, uphill and downhill, chills, spills, drills, hills.
How about Atlas, Kramer, Alabama Highway Express, Murphy Line, Longwood, Harris, General Strickland,
Eaglin, Keene.
How about Detroit on a Friday afternoon?
That's something else, too, in Atlanta. _ _