Tombstone Every Mile Chords by Jaymay
Tempo:
96.3 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Eb
G
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F] All you big and burly men [Eb] who roll the trucks along, [F] you better listen, you'll be [C] thankful
[F] when you hear my song.
[Bb] You have really got it made [Eb] if you're hauling [F] goods.
Any place on earth but those Haynesville woods.
It's [Bb] a stretch of [Eb] road up north in Maine [Bb] that's never ever ever seen [F] a smile.
And if [Bb] they buried all the [Eb] truckers lost in them woods, there'd [Bb] be a [F] tombstone [Bb] every mile.
[Eb] Count them all, [Bb] there'd be a tombstone [F] every [Bb]
mile.
When you're loaded with potatoes [Eb] and you're headed down, [F] you gotta drive the woods to
[Gm] get [F] to a Boston town.
[Bb] When it's winter up in [Eb] Maine, you better check it over [Bb] twice.
That Haynesville [G] road [F] is just a ribbon [Bb] of ice.
It's a stretch of road [Eb] up north in Maine that's never ever ever seen [F] a smile.
And [Bb] if they buried all the [Eb] truckers lost in them woods, there'd [Bb] be a [F] tombstone [Bb] every mile.
[Eb] Count them all, [Bb] there'd be a [F] tombstone every
[Bb] mile.
When you're talking to a [G] trucker [Eb] that's been hauling [Cm] goods [Bb] down the stretch of road in
[G] Maine they [F] call the Haynesville woods, he'll tell you that [D] dying [Eb] and going down [F] below [Bb] won't
be half as bad as driving [F] on the road of ice [Bb] and snow.
It's a stretch of road [Eb] up north in Maine [Bb] that's never ever ever [F] seen a smile.
And [Bb] if they buried all the [Eb] truckers lost in them woods, [Bb] there'd be a [F] tombstone [Bb] every mile.
[Eb] Count them all, [Bb] there'd be a tombstone [F]
every [Eb] mile.
[Bb] [C] [Eb] [Bb]
[F] when you hear my song.
[Bb] You have really got it made [Eb] if you're hauling [F] goods.
Any place on earth but those Haynesville woods.
It's [Bb] a stretch of [Eb] road up north in Maine [Bb] that's never ever ever seen [F] a smile.
And if [Bb] they buried all the [Eb] truckers lost in them woods, there'd [Bb] be a [F] tombstone [Bb] every mile.
[Eb] Count them all, [Bb] there'd be a tombstone [F] every [Bb]
mile.
When you're loaded with potatoes [Eb] and you're headed down, [F] you gotta drive the woods to
[Gm] get [F] to a Boston town.
[Bb] When it's winter up in [Eb] Maine, you better check it over [Bb] twice.
That Haynesville [G] road [F] is just a ribbon [Bb] of ice.
It's a stretch of road [Eb] up north in Maine that's never ever ever seen [F] a smile.
And [Bb] if they buried all the [Eb] truckers lost in them woods, there'd [Bb] be a [F] tombstone [Bb] every mile.
[Eb] Count them all, [Bb] there'd be a [F] tombstone every
[Bb] mile.
When you're talking to a [G] trucker [Eb] that's been hauling [Cm] goods [Bb] down the stretch of road in
[G] Maine they [F] call the Haynesville woods, he'll tell you that [D] dying [Eb] and going down [F] below [Bb] won't
be half as bad as driving [F] on the road of ice [Bb] and snow.
It's a stretch of road [Eb] up north in Maine [Bb] that's never ever ever [F] seen a smile.
And [Bb] if they buried all the [Eb] truckers lost in them woods, [Bb] there'd be a [F] tombstone [Bb] every mile.
[Eb] Count them all, [Bb] there'd be a tombstone [F]
every [Eb] mile.
[Bb] [C] [Eb] [Bb]
Key:
Bb
F
Eb
G
C
Bb
F
Eb
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ All you big and burly men [Eb] who roll the trucks along, [F] you better listen, you'll be [C] thankful
[F] when you hear my song.
[Bb] You have really got it made [Eb] if you're hauling [F] goods.
Any place on earth but those Haynesville woods.
It's [Bb] a stretch of [Eb] road up north in Maine [Bb] that's never ever ever seen [F] a smile.
And if [Bb] they buried all the [Eb] truckers lost in them woods, there'd [Bb] be a [F] tombstone [Bb] every mile.
[Eb] Count them all, _ [Bb] there'd be a tombstone [F] _ _ every [Bb] _
mile.
_ _ _ _ When you're loaded with potatoes [Eb] and you're headed down, [F] you gotta drive the woods to
[Gm] get [F] to a Boston town.
[Bb] When it's winter up in [Eb] Maine, you better check it over [Bb] twice.
That Haynesville [G] road [F] is just a ribbon [Bb] of ice.
It's a stretch of road [Eb] up north in Maine that's never ever ever seen [F] a smile.
And [Bb] if they buried all the [Eb] truckers lost in them woods, there'd [Bb] be a [F] tombstone [Bb] every mile.
_ [Eb] Count them all, [Bb] there'd be a _ [F] tombstone _ every _
[Bb] mile. _ _ _ _ _
When you're talking to a [G] trucker [Eb] that's been hauling [Cm] goods [Bb] down the stretch of road in
[G] Maine they [F] call the Haynesville woods, he'll tell you that [D] dying [Eb] and going down [F] below [Bb] won't
be half as bad as driving [F] on the road of ice [Bb] and snow.
It's a stretch of road [Eb] up north in Maine [Bb] that's never ever ever [F] seen a smile.
And [Bb] if they buried all the [Eb] truckers lost in them woods, [Bb] there'd be a [F] tombstone [Bb] every mile.
[Eb] Count them all, _ _ _ _ [Bb] there'd be a _ tombstone [F] _
every _ [Eb] _ mile. _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] when you hear my song.
[Bb] You have really got it made [Eb] if you're hauling [F] goods.
Any place on earth but those Haynesville woods.
It's [Bb] a stretch of [Eb] road up north in Maine [Bb] that's never ever ever seen [F] a smile.
And if [Bb] they buried all the [Eb] truckers lost in them woods, there'd [Bb] be a [F] tombstone [Bb] every mile.
[Eb] Count them all, _ [Bb] there'd be a tombstone [F] _ _ every [Bb] _
mile.
_ _ _ _ When you're loaded with potatoes [Eb] and you're headed down, [F] you gotta drive the woods to
[Gm] get [F] to a Boston town.
[Bb] When it's winter up in [Eb] Maine, you better check it over [Bb] twice.
That Haynesville [G] road [F] is just a ribbon [Bb] of ice.
It's a stretch of road [Eb] up north in Maine that's never ever ever seen [F] a smile.
And [Bb] if they buried all the [Eb] truckers lost in them woods, there'd [Bb] be a [F] tombstone [Bb] every mile.
_ [Eb] Count them all, [Bb] there'd be a _ [F] tombstone _ every _
[Bb] mile. _ _ _ _ _
When you're talking to a [G] trucker [Eb] that's been hauling [Cm] goods [Bb] down the stretch of road in
[G] Maine they [F] call the Haynesville woods, he'll tell you that [D] dying [Eb] and going down [F] below [Bb] won't
be half as bad as driving [F] on the road of ice [Bb] and snow.
It's a stretch of road [Eb] up north in Maine [Bb] that's never ever ever [F] seen a smile.
And [Bb] if they buried all the [Eb] truckers lost in them woods, [Bb] there'd be a [F] tombstone [Bb] every mile.
[Eb] Count them all, _ _ _ _ [Bb] there'd be a _ tombstone [F] _
every _ [Eb] _ mile. _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _