Chords for THE RIDE LYRIC VIDEO
Tempo:
84.2 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
C
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[G] [D]
[C] [G] [D]
I was coming from Montgomery, [Dm] had my guitar [F] on my back, [G] when a stranger stopped beside
me [D] in an antique Cadillac.
He was dressed like 1950, [F] half drunk and hollow-eyed, said, [G] it's a long walk to Nashville, would
you [D] like a ride, son?
So I sat down in the front seat, [F] he turned on the radio, [G] them sad old songs coming out
of them speakers [D] was solid country gold.
Then I noticed the stranger was ghost-white pale [F] when he asked me for a light, [G] and I knew
there was something strange about [D] this ride.
He [C] said, Drifter, can you make [G] folks cry when you [D] play a song?
Have you paid your dues?
Can you moan or blues?
[A] Can you bend the end of guitar strings?
[C] Boy, can you make [G] folks feel what you [D] feel inside?
[Dm] [C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a long, [D] hard ride.
[C]
[G] [D] Then he cried just south of Nashville.
[F] He turned that car around, [G] he said, this is where you get off, boy, [D] cause I'm going back to Alabama.
So I stepped out that Cadillac, [F] I said, mister, many thanks.
[G] He said, you gonna have to call me mister, mister.
[D] The whole world calls me hey, [C] Drifter, can you [G] make folks cry when you [D] play a song?
Have you paid your dues?
Can you moan or blues?
[A] Can you bend the end of guitar strings?
[C] Boy, can you [G] make folks feel what you [D] feel inside?
[C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a [D] long, hard ride.
[C] Said, Drifter, can you [G] make folks cry when you [D] play a song?
Have you paid your dues?
Can you moan or [A] blues?
Can you bend the end of guitar strings?
[C] Boy, can you [G] make folks feel what you [D] feel inside?
[C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a [D] long, hard ride.
[C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a [D] long, hard ride.
[C] [G] [D] [F]
[C] [D]
[C] [G] [D]
I was coming from Montgomery, [Dm] had my guitar [F] on my back, [G] when a stranger stopped beside
me [D] in an antique Cadillac.
He was dressed like 1950, [F] half drunk and hollow-eyed, said, [G] it's a long walk to Nashville, would
you [D] like a ride, son?
So I sat down in the front seat, [F] he turned on the radio, [G] them sad old songs coming out
of them speakers [D] was solid country gold.
Then I noticed the stranger was ghost-white pale [F] when he asked me for a light, [G] and I knew
there was something strange about [D] this ride.
He [C] said, Drifter, can you make [G] folks cry when you [D] play a song?
Have you paid your dues?
Can you moan or blues?
[A] Can you bend the end of guitar strings?
[C] Boy, can you make [G] folks feel what you [D] feel inside?
[Dm] [C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a long, [D] hard ride.
[C]
[G] [D] Then he cried just south of Nashville.
[F] He turned that car around, [G] he said, this is where you get off, boy, [D] cause I'm going back to Alabama.
So I stepped out that Cadillac, [F] I said, mister, many thanks.
[G] He said, you gonna have to call me mister, mister.
[D] The whole world calls me hey, [C] Drifter, can you [G] make folks cry when you [D] play a song?
Have you paid your dues?
Can you moan or blues?
[A] Can you bend the end of guitar strings?
[C] Boy, can you [G] make folks feel what you [D] feel inside?
[C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a [D] long, hard ride.
[C] Said, Drifter, can you [G] make folks cry when you [D] play a song?
Have you paid your dues?
Can you moan or [A] blues?
Can you bend the end of guitar strings?
[C] Boy, can you [G] make folks feel what you [D] feel inside?
[C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a [D] long, hard ride.
[C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a [D] long, hard ride.
[C] [G] [D] [F]
[C] [D]
Key:
D
G
C
F
A
D
G
C
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_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ I was coming from Montgomery, [Dm] had my guitar [F] on my back, [G] when a stranger stopped beside
me [D] in an antique Cadillac.
He was dressed like 1950, [F] half drunk and hollow-eyed, said, [G] it's a long walk to Nashville, would
you [D] like a ride, son?
_ _ _ _ _ So I sat down in the front seat, [F] he turned on the radio, [G] them sad old songs coming out
of them speakers [D] was solid country gold.
Then I noticed the stranger was ghost-white pale [F] when he asked me for a light, [G] and I knew
there was something strange about [D] this ride.
He [C] said, Drifter, can you make [G] folks cry when you [D] play a song?
Have _ you paid your dues?
Can you moan or blues?
[A] Can you bend the end of guitar strings?
[C] Boy, can you make [G] folks feel what you [D] feel inside?
[Dm] _ _ [C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a long, [D] hard ride.
_ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ Then he cried just south of Nashville.
[F] He turned that car around, [G] he said, this is where you get off, boy, [D] cause I'm going back to Alabama.
So I stepped out that Cadillac, [F] I said, mister, many thanks.
[G] He said, you gonna have to call me mister, mister.
[D] The whole world calls me hey, [C] Drifter, can you [G] make folks cry when you [D] play a song?
_ Have you paid your dues?
Can you moan or blues?
[A] Can you bend the end of guitar strings?
[C] Boy, can you [G] make folks feel what you [D] feel inside?
_ [C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a [D] long, hard ride.
_ [C] Said, Drifter, can you [G] make folks cry when you [D] play a song?
_ Have you paid your dues?
Can you moan or [A] blues?
Can you bend the end of guitar strings?
[C] Boy, can you [G] make folks feel what you [D] feel inside?
_ [C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a [D] long, hard ride.
_ [C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a [D] long, hard ride.
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [C] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ I was coming from Montgomery, [Dm] had my guitar [F] on my back, [G] when a stranger stopped beside
me [D] in an antique Cadillac.
He was dressed like 1950, [F] half drunk and hollow-eyed, said, [G] it's a long walk to Nashville, would
you [D] like a ride, son?
_ _ _ _ _ So I sat down in the front seat, [F] he turned on the radio, [G] them sad old songs coming out
of them speakers [D] was solid country gold.
Then I noticed the stranger was ghost-white pale [F] when he asked me for a light, [G] and I knew
there was something strange about [D] this ride.
He [C] said, Drifter, can you make [G] folks cry when you [D] play a song?
Have _ you paid your dues?
Can you moan or blues?
[A] Can you bend the end of guitar strings?
[C] Boy, can you make [G] folks feel what you [D] feel inside?
[Dm] _ _ [C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a long, [D] hard ride.
_ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ Then he cried just south of Nashville.
[F] He turned that car around, [G] he said, this is where you get off, boy, [D] cause I'm going back to Alabama.
So I stepped out that Cadillac, [F] I said, mister, many thanks.
[G] He said, you gonna have to call me mister, mister.
[D] The whole world calls me hey, [C] Drifter, can you [G] make folks cry when you [D] play a song?
_ Have you paid your dues?
Can you moan or blues?
[A] Can you bend the end of guitar strings?
[C] Boy, can you [G] make folks feel what you [D] feel inside?
_ [C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a [D] long, hard ride.
_ [C] Said, Drifter, can you [G] make folks cry when you [D] play a song?
_ Have you paid your dues?
Can you moan or [A] blues?
Can you bend the end of guitar strings?
[C] Boy, can you [G] make folks feel what you [D] feel inside?
_ [C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a [D] long, hard ride.
_ [C] Cause if you're fixed off [G] bound, let me warn you, it's a [D] long, hard ride.
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