Easy Ride From Good Times To The Blues
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Easy Ride From Good Times To The Blues lyrics and chords are intended
for your personal use only, it's a very pretty bluegrass song recorded
by Seldom Scene.
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Easy Ride From Good Times To The Blues Recorded by Seldom Scene Written by Herb Pederson
G7 C G7 C It's an easy ride from good times to the blues G7 I've been riding that old highway F Flashing signs to help me choose C G7 Am Well I know I've done you wrong F Didn't take me long C G7 C G7 It's an easy ride from good times to the blues
C G7 Am Driving Ninety Nine and making time F Hauling for the Red Ball line C G7 A hundred thousand hours behind the wheel C G7 Am Just a little smile from you
The rig is running thru C G7 C Took me fifty nights alone to break with you
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C G7 Am Starlight Cafe out on Sixty Four F Waitress said she'd offer more C G7 The sun was going down in her life too C G7 Am Strong coffee and a tin pot lover F Looking to the rooms to cover C G7 C My early morning thoughts roll back to you
F G7 C G7 I've been riding hard and my wheels call your name E7 Am F D7 G7 Well San Antone you summer love how could it be the same C G7 Am The old gray mare you wait F Said I was no saint C G7 C If you can live with that your way you'll be again
G7 C G7 C It's an easy ride from good times to the blues G7 I've been riding that old highway F Flashing signs to help me choose C G7 Am Well I know I've done you wrong F Didn't take me long C G7 F G7 It's an easy ride from good times to the blues
C G7 C It's an easy ride from good times to the blues
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