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RENO AND ME
written by John Hadley and Kevin Welch
performed by Waylon Jennings.
Capo on the 2nd fret.
Verse 1:
Re[A]no and Me hit the freeway,so[D]uth out of town on the run
Reno was driving he asked[A] me to roll him o[E]ne
I [A]turned on the radio,i fo[D]und us some sweet Emmylou
I sang the harmony,lo[A]w down and out of key
R[E]eno just howled at the m[A]oon
Verse 2:
So[A]mewhere outside Kansas City,on a[D] highway that leads to Cheyenne
The radio put a s[A]ong by a mexican b[E]and
Well i gu[A]ess we were lost in thoughts of brown skin girls,to[D]ok a couple
Wrong turns in a row
Reno and Me just [A]laughed and agreed
It [E]don't matter which way you[A] go
Chorus:
It d[A]on't matter which way yo[D]u go,when you're [A]calling the highway your [E]home
Every old[A] town is your past b[D]urning down,it d[E]on't matter which way you[A] go
Verse 3:
All[A] of our old friends got married,doi[D]ng all of their business in town
Climbing a ladder that [A]leads to a hole in the gro[E]und
Ren[A]o and Me talked it all out, one th[D]ing that we'll never know
What's the point of a race where you[A] stay in one place
Be[E]lieving there's somewhere to[A] go
Chorus (x2).
Thanks to David M. Potter for the lyrics.
RENO AND ME
written by John Hadley and Kevin Welch
performed by Waylon Jennings.
Capo on the 2nd fret.
Verse 1:
Re[A]no and Me hit the freeway,so[D]uth out of town on the run
Reno was driving he asked[A] me to roll him o[E]ne
I [A]turned on the radio,i fo[D]und us some sweet Emmylou
I sang the harmony,lo[A]w down and out of key
R[E]eno just howled at the m[A]oon
Verse 2:
So[A]mewhere outside Kansas City,on a[D] highway that leads to Cheyenne
The radio put a s[A]ong by a mexican b[E]and
Well i gu[A]ess we were lost in thoughts of brown skin girls,to[D]ok a couple
Wrong turns in a row
Reno and Me just [A]laughed and agreed
It [E]don't matter which way you[A] go
Chorus:
It d[A]on't matter which way yo[D]u go,when you're [A]calling the highway your [E]home
Every old[A] town is your past b[D]urning down,it d[E]on't matter which way you[A] go
Verse 3:
All[A] of our old friends got married,doi[D]ng all of their business in town
Climbing a ladder that [A]leads to a hole in the gro[E]und
Ren[A]o and Me talked it all out, one th[D]ing that we'll never know
What's the point of a race where you[A] stay in one place
Be[E]lieving there's somewhere to[A] go
Chorus (x2).
Thanks to David M. Potter for the lyrics.