Chords for Johnny Cash - One More Ride lyrics
Tempo:
114.8 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Db
Bb
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Ab] I long for a trip, I don't need no grip, I'm taking one more [Db] ride.
Way out there in the prairie air, I guess it's in my [Eb] hide.
Oh, the clickety-clack of the railroad track is calling.
If a man could [Ab] know where the Santa Fe goes when she gets under steam,
[Db] and the big loud bell at Vaughan's Farewell could hear her whistles [Ab] scream,
she's bound to go where there ain't no [Cm] snow [Ab] falling.
[Eb] One more [Ab] ride.
[Eb] One more ride.
I miss the gloom of the prairie moon that seemed to know [Eb] my name,
[Db] and the tumbleweed where the [Ab] prairie dogs feed, I miss them just the same.
They're all apart, I'm a song of heart, I'm [Eb] saved.
[Bb]
[Ab] I recall a tune that I sang to the moon and it seemed to make it smile,
[Db] and I rode away at the close of day and I stayed so long a [Ab] while,
but I long to be where the memories [Eb] [Ab] ring.
[Eb] One more [Ab] ride.
[Db] [Eb] One [Ab] more ride.
As the years go by, I wonder [Eb] why I long to leave my home,
[Db] and to hit the trail of the iron rail, way out there [Ab] alone.
But my heart would sigh till I know that I [Dm] am leaving.
[Ab] If I don't come back on a one-way track way down to Mexico,
you can find me [Db] there or anywhere that a tumbleweed will [Ab] grow.
It's goodbye now, you'll never [Eb] know how I'm [Ab] grieving.
[Eb] One [Ab] more ride.
[Db] [Bb] One [Ab] more ride.
Way out there in the prairie air, I guess it's in my [Eb] hide.
Oh, the clickety-clack of the railroad track is calling.
If a man could [Ab] know where the Santa Fe goes when she gets under steam,
[Db] and the big loud bell at Vaughan's Farewell could hear her whistles [Ab] scream,
she's bound to go where there ain't no [Cm] snow [Ab] falling.
[Eb] One more [Ab] ride.
[Eb] One more ride.
I miss the gloom of the prairie moon that seemed to know [Eb] my name,
[Db] and the tumbleweed where the [Ab] prairie dogs feed, I miss them just the same.
They're all apart, I'm a song of heart, I'm [Eb] saved.
[Bb]
[Ab] I recall a tune that I sang to the moon and it seemed to make it smile,
[Db] and I rode away at the close of day and I stayed so long a [Ab] while,
but I long to be where the memories [Eb] [Ab] ring.
[Eb] One more [Ab] ride.
[Db] [Eb] One [Ab] more ride.
As the years go by, I wonder [Eb] why I long to leave my home,
[Db] and to hit the trail of the iron rail, way out there [Ab] alone.
But my heart would sigh till I know that I [Dm] am leaving.
[Ab] If I don't come back on a one-way track way down to Mexico,
you can find me [Db] there or anywhere that a tumbleweed will [Ab] grow.
It's goodbye now, you'll never [Eb] know how I'm [Ab] grieving.
[Eb] One [Ab] more ride.
[Db] [Bb] One [Ab] more ride.
Key:
Ab
Eb
Db
Bb
Cm
Ab
Eb
Db
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ I long for a trip, I don't need no grip, I'm taking one more [Db] ride.
Way out there in the prairie air, I guess it's in my [Eb] hide.
Oh, the clickety-clack of the railroad track is calling.
If a man could [Ab] know where the Santa Fe goes when she gets under steam,
[Db] and the big loud bell at Vaughan's Farewell could hear her whistles [Ab] scream,
she's bound to go where there ain't no [Cm] snow [Ab] falling. _ _
[Eb] One more [Ab] ride. _ _ _ _
[Eb] One more ride.
_ I miss the gloom of the prairie moon that seemed to know [Eb] my name,
[Db] and the tumbleweed where the [Ab] prairie dogs feed, I miss them just the same.
They're all apart, I'm a song of heart, I'm [Eb] saved.
[Bb] _
[Ab] I recall a tune that I sang to the moon and it seemed to make it smile,
[Db] and I rode away at the close of day and I stayed so long a [Ab] while,
but I long to be where the memories [Eb] _ [Ab] ring.
_ _ [Eb] One more [Ab] ride. _
_ _ [Db] _ [Eb] One [Ab] more ride.
_ As the years go by, I wonder [Eb] why I long to leave my home,
[Db] and to hit the trail of the iron rail, way out there [Ab] alone.
But my heart would sigh till I know that I [Dm] am leaving.
[Ab] If I don't come back on a one-way track way down to Mexico,
you can find me [Db] there or anywhere that a tumbleweed will [Ab] grow.
It's goodbye now, you'll never [Eb] know how I'm [Ab] grieving.
_ _ [Eb] One [Ab] more ride.
_ _ [Db] _ _ [Bb] One [Ab] more ride. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ I long for a trip, I don't need no grip, I'm taking one more [Db] ride.
Way out there in the prairie air, I guess it's in my [Eb] hide.
Oh, the clickety-clack of the railroad track is calling.
If a man could [Ab] know where the Santa Fe goes when she gets under steam,
[Db] and the big loud bell at Vaughan's Farewell could hear her whistles [Ab] scream,
she's bound to go where there ain't no [Cm] snow [Ab] falling. _ _
[Eb] One more [Ab] ride. _ _ _ _
[Eb] One more ride.
_ I miss the gloom of the prairie moon that seemed to know [Eb] my name,
[Db] and the tumbleweed where the [Ab] prairie dogs feed, I miss them just the same.
They're all apart, I'm a song of heart, I'm [Eb] saved.
[Bb] _
[Ab] I recall a tune that I sang to the moon and it seemed to make it smile,
[Db] and I rode away at the close of day and I stayed so long a [Ab] while,
but I long to be where the memories [Eb] _ [Ab] ring.
_ _ [Eb] One more [Ab] ride. _
_ _ [Db] _ [Eb] One [Ab] more ride.
_ As the years go by, I wonder [Eb] why I long to leave my home,
[Db] and to hit the trail of the iron rail, way out there [Ab] alone.
But my heart would sigh till I know that I [Dm] am leaving.
[Ab] If I don't come back on a one-way track way down to Mexico,
you can find me [Db] there or anywhere that a tumbleweed will [Ab] grow.
It's goodbye now, you'll never [Eb] know how I'm [Ab] grieving.
_ _ [Eb] One [Ab] more ride.
_ _ [Db] _ _ [Bb] One [Ab] more ride. _ _ _ _ _
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