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Just Ridin' Through lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Darrell McCall and
Johnny Bush.
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Just Ridin' Through Recorded by Darrell McCall and Johnny Bush Written by Don Cusic
C G7 C Pack up your guitar cowboy F C And roll up you old sleeping bag F C Am It's time you got to move it C G7 Your life is starting to drag
C G7 C You ain't leaving nothing but faces F C The same stars we're watching at night F C Am And that same old lonesome will own you C G7 C That you've grown too tired to find
F C Your one time father another man's son F C And one woman's candle of mind F C Am Too far into tomorrow D7 G7 For loving somebody tonight
F C You're too many miles from home now F C Gambling with nothing to lose F C Am A side street hobo in rodeo clothes C G7 C Cowboy you're just ridin' through
G7 C Put on your old blue jeans cowboy F C Put on your old dusty hat F C Am Sunup caught you sleeping C G7 Gambling busted you flat
C G7 C Whiskey taught you to drink F C The rain in the wind taught you cold F C Am Nothing taught you a memory C G7 C And the devil he caught your soul
Repeat #3
F C You're too many miles from home now F C Gambling with nothing to lose F C Am A side street hobo in rodeo clothes C G7 C Am Cowboy you're just ridin' through
C G7 C Cowboy you're just ridin' through
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