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Date: 10/13/96; 12:55:05 AM
From:
[email protected] (Gene L. Graham)
Subject: TRUCK DRIVER S BLUES
TRUCK DRIVER S BLUES
Words and Music by Ted Daffan
[A] Feelin kinda weary, from my head down to my [A7] shoes
[D] Feelin kinda weary, from my head down [D7] to my [A] shoes
I got a [E] low down feelin
Truck [E7] Driver s [A] Blues.
Keep them wheels a-rollin , I ain t got no time to lose
Keep them wheels a-rollin , I ain t got no time to lose
Just a low down feelin
Truck Driver s Blues.
[A] Ride, ride, ride, ride on into [A7] town
[D] Ride, ride, ride, ride on [D7] town [A]
My [E] honky tonk gal is waitin
I got [E7] troubles to [A] drown.
I never did have nothin , I got nothin much to lose
I never did have nothin , I got nothin much to lose
But the low down feelin
Truck Driver s Blues.
Note. According to the Encyclopedia of Folk, Country and Western Music
Ted Daffan s "Truck Driver s Blues" was the biggest country record
of 1939.