#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## "Rollin' By" by Robert Earl Keen From: Moondog 96 This song uses a capo on 3rd fret and all chords are written as if 3rd fret was open. The opening uses a variation(i.e. -- these chords, but i don't want to write out the tab for it) of these chords(in this order): D C D C D C G D D C G D It's a busted old town on the plains of West Texas. D C G D The drugstore's closed down, and the river runs dry. D C G D The semis roll through like stainless steel stallions D C G Goin' hard, goin' fast, goin' wild D C G Rollin' hard, rollin' fast, rollin' by. (after this the song uses the same progression, even for the solos -- which i won't transcribe here either.) And the mission still stands at the edge of the plateau. A stone marks the graves where the old cowboys lie. Asleep in a time, in a town just a youngster Goin' hard, goin' fast, goin' wild Rollin' hard, rollin' fast, rollin' by. And the drive-in don't play no Friday night pictures. No big silver screen to light up the sky. Gone are the days of post-war-time lovers Goin' hard, goin' fast, goin' wild Rollin' hard, rollin' fast, rollin' by. And me -- I stand here at the last fillin' station Where the wind moans a dirge to the coyote's cry. I jump in my car; I'm back out on the highway Goin' hard, goin' fast, goin' wild Rollin' hard, rollin' fast, rollin' by Goin' hard, goin' fast, goin' wild Rollin' hard, rollin' fast, rollin' by. submitted by wildstar@ix.netcom.com