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Highway Junkie lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song recorded by Randy Travis.
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Highway Junkie Recorded by Randy Travis Written by Chris Knight, Annie Tate, Sam Tate
C A hundred cups of coffee five hundred cigarettes
A thousand miles of highway and I ain't forgot her yet F C But I keep on moving I keep moving down the line
There ain't nothing in my mirror just a cloud of dust and smoke F But what do you expect when some old trucker's heart gets broke C Yeah trucker's hearts gets broke
G7 But them big wheels of rubber are gonna rub her off my mind F G7 C I'm a highway junkie I need that old white line
Ten miles out of Nashville I was doing a hundred and one F State boy me over and he said where’s the fire son C He said where's the fire son
I said man there ain't no fire
I'm just running from a flame go on and write your ticket F But I ain't the one to blame C That county judge tried to rob me blind
Repeat #2
So I rolled on down to Memphis I had nothing left to lose F I wanted to hear some rock and roll but all they played was blues C I didn't wanna hear no blues
So I went to call up Elvis
And Roger Miller grabbed the phone he said drive that 18 wheeler boy F You're the king of the road C Said I was the king of the road
Repeat #2
G7 F G7 C I'm a highway junkie I need that old white line
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