(Acoustic)
C[()]hords: I saw Jack at an acoustic show
G D C9 C and he used a C9 with a hammer on
-3- -2- -3- -0- the second fret with his index
-3- -3- -3- -1- finger. (he only hammers during
-0- -2- -0- -0- the verse and not the chorus)
-0- -0- -0h2- -2-
-2- -x- -3- -3-
-3- -x- -0- -x-
(G) (D) (C9) 2x
[(G)]A young man dri[(D)]ving down a dusty[(C9)] road
[(G)]Like he's got[(D)] somewhere to go[(C9)]
[(G)]Driving like he's [(D)]got a destin[(C9)]ation
[(G)]Like he's got som[(D)]ewhere to go in that beat[(C9)]-up Ford
[(G)]There was a time wh[(D)]en he was a young lost s[(C9)]oul
[(G)]He was chasing bu[(D)]tterflies and rain[(C9)]bows
[(G)]Until one day wh[(D)]en he found his pot of go[(C9)]ld
[(G)]In the words of a yo[(D)]ung man who turned ol[(C9)]d
[(G)]You've gotta have a [(D)]good imaginat[(C9)]ion
[(G)]If you're gonna l[(D)]ive the life of ol[(C9)]d
[(G)]You've got to drive that [(D)]Ford like it's a [(C9)]stallion
[(G)]And you've got to wear your [(D)]heart just like a g[(C9)]un
[(G)]The old man sa-[(D)]--id[(C)]
[(G)]The old man sa-[(D)]--id[(C)]
The boy walked out with a new-found hero
The boy, he walked away a man
And he said to himself that dusty day way down in Texas
I'm never gonna walk this path again
(CHORUS)
The boy walked out he was dreaming of wild times
When old cowboys, they broke down cattle lines
Now all those fields are all but gone
But his heart's still free and he rides on
[(G)]The old man sa-[(D)]--id[(C)]
[(G)]The old man sa-[(D)]--id[(C)]
[(G)]The old man sa-[(D)]--id[(C)]
[(G)]A young man dri[(D)]ving down a dusty[(C9)] road
[(G)]Like he's got[(D)] somewhere to go[(C9)]
[(G)]Driving like he's [(D)]got a destin[(C9)]ation
[(G)]Like he's got som[(D)]ewhere to go in that beat[(C9)]-up Ford
outro:
play intro once
C[()]hords: I saw Jack at an acoustic show
G D C9 C and he used a C9 with a hammer on
-3- -2- -3- -0- the second fret with his index
-3- -3- -3- -1- finger. (he only hammers during
-0- -2- -0- -0- the verse and not the chorus)
-0- -0- -0h2- -2-
-2- -x- -3- -3-
-3- -x- -0- -x-
(G) (D) (C9) 2x
[(G)]A young man dri[(D)]ving down a dusty[(C9)] road
[(G)]Like he's got[(D)] somewhere to go[(C9)]
[(G)]Driving like he's [(D)]got a destin[(C9)]ation
[(G)]Like he's got som[(D)]ewhere to go in that beat[(C9)]-up Ford
[(G)]There was a time wh[(D)]en he was a young lost s[(C9)]oul
[(G)]He was chasing bu[(D)]tterflies and rain[(C9)]bows
[(G)]Until one day wh[(D)]en he found his pot of go[(C9)]ld
[(G)]In the words of a yo[(D)]ung man who turned ol[(C9)]d
[(G)]You've gotta have a [(D)]good imaginat[(C9)]ion
[(G)]If you're gonna l[(D)]ive the life of ol[(C9)]d
[(G)]You've got to drive that [(D)]Ford like it's a [(C9)]stallion
[(G)]And you've got to wear your [(D)]heart just like a g[(C9)]un
[(G)]The old man sa-[(D)]--id[(C)]
[(G)]The old man sa-[(D)]--id[(C)]
The boy walked out with a new-found hero
The boy, he walked away a man
And he said to himself that dusty day way down in Texas
I'm never gonna walk this path again
(CHORUS)
The boy walked out he was dreaming of wild times
When old cowboys, they broke down cattle lines
Now all those fields are all but gone
But his heart's still free and he rides on
[(G)]The old man sa-[(D)]--id[(C)]
[(G)]The old man sa-[(D)]--id[(C)]
[(G)]The old man sa-[(D)]--id[(C)]
[(G)]A young man dri[(D)]ving down a dusty[(C9)] road
[(G)]Like he's got[(D)] somewhere to go[(C9)]
[(G)]Driving like he's [(D)]got a destin[(C9)]ation
[(G)]Like he's got som[(D)]ewhere to go in that beat[(C9)]-up Ford
outro:
play intro once