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#From RICKL1@IX.NETCOM.COM Sun Apr 27 11:40:07 1997
#Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 01:10:26 GMT
#From: RICKL1@IX.NETCOM.COM
#To: guitar@olga.net
#Subject: Drug Store Truck Drivin Man The Byrds Chords/Words
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#The Byrds Drug Store Truck Drivin Man written by Roger McGuinn
# Gram Parsons
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[D]He's a drug store truck drivin [A7]man he's the head of the Ku Klux [D]Klan
When summer rolls [Em]around he'll be [A7]lucky if he's not in [D]town
[D]Well he's got him a house on the [A7]hill
He plays country records till y[G]ou've had your [D]fill
He's a farmer's friend he's [Em]an all night D.J.
firemans
But he [A7]sure does think different from the records he [D]plays
[D]He's a drug store truck drivin [A7]man he's the head of the Ku Klux [D]Klan
When summer rolls a[Em]round he'll be [A7]lucky if he's not in t[D]own
SOLO
[D]He don't like the young folks I [A7]know
He told me one night on his [G]radio [D]show
He's got him a medal he [Em]won in the war
He weighs [A7]500 pounds and he sleeps on the [D]floor
[D]He's a drug store truck drivin [A7]man he's the head of the Ku Klux [D]Klan
When summer rolls a[Em]round he'll be [A7]lucky if he's not in t[D]own
[D]He's been like a father to [A7]me
He's the only D.J. you can [G]hear after [D]three
I'm an all night musician in a [Em]rock n roll band
And [A7]why he don't like me I can't understa[D]nd
[D]He's a drug store truck drivin [A7]man he's the head of the Ku Klux K[D]lan
When summer rolls [Em]around he'll be [A7]lucky if he's not in [D]town
He'll be l[A7]ucky if he's not in [G]town[G/F#] [G/E] [D]
This ones for you Ralph
Copyright @ 1969 Blackwood Music Inc./McHillby Music Publishing Co.
From the "Dr Byrds and Mr Hyde" LP Columbia Records 1969
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#From RICKL1@IX.NETCOM.COM Sun Apr 27 11:40:07 1997
#Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 01:10:26 GMT
#From: RICKL1@IX.NETCOM.COM
#To: guitar@olga.net
#Subject: Drug Store Truck Drivin Man The Byrds Chords/Words
#
#please post corrections
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#The Byrds Drug Store Truck Drivin Man written by Roger McGuinn
# Gram Parsons
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[D]He's a drug store truck drivin [A7]man he's the head of the Ku Klux [D]Klan
When summer rolls [Em]around he'll be [A7]lucky if he's not in [D]town
[D]Well he's got him a house on the [A7]hill
He plays country records till y[G]ou've had your [D]fill
He's a farmer's friend he's [Em]an all night D.J.
firemans
But he [A7]sure does think different from the records he [D]plays
[D]He's a drug store truck drivin [A7]man he's the head of the Ku Klux [D]Klan
When summer rolls a[Em]round he'll be [A7]lucky if he's not in t[D]own
SOLO
[D]He don't like the young folks I [A7]know
He told me one night on his [G]radio [D]show
He's got him a medal he [Em]won in the war
He weighs [A7]500 pounds and he sleeps on the [D]floor
[D]He's a drug store truck drivin [A7]man he's the head of the Ku Klux [D]Klan
When summer rolls a[Em]round he'll be [A7]lucky if he's not in t[D]own
[D]He's been like a father to [A7]me
He's the only D.J. you can [G]hear after [D]three
I'm an all night musician in a [Em]rock n roll band
And [A7]why he don't like me I can't understa[D]nd
[D]He's a drug store truck drivin [A7]man he's the head of the Ku Klux K[D]lan
When summer rolls [Em]around he'll be [A7]lucky if he's not in [D]town
He'll be l[A7]ucky if he's not in [G]town[G/F#] [G/E] [D]
This ones for you Ralph
Copyright @ 1969 Blackwood Music Inc./McHillby Music Publishing Co.
From the "Dr Byrds and Mr Hyde" LP Columbia Records 1969