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Chicken Truck

		Writer: John Anderson/ Ervan Parker/ Monroe Fields, 1984  
Warner Records									 
										 
			Intro:   G C D G					 
										 
										 
										 
		Verse 1								 
										 
	(G) Well it was mornin when i left Ala(C)bama,				 
					(D) must have been around in Mid (G)  
July.										 
(G) Got behind a chicken truck from (C) Georgia,				 
					(D) and the feathers were a flyin  
like snow out of the (G) sky.						(G)  
Couldn't get up the speed enough to (C) pass him,				 
			(D) and a funny smell was a gettin close to (G) me.	 
										 
										 
							Chorus:			 
										 
						(G) Chicken truck, chicken  
truck behind it IM stuck,							 
	(C) Chicken truck, chicken truck it's just my luck			 
						(D) Chicken truck on Highway  
sixty five.									 
		(G) Well the hen's are a sqaukin and the roosters are a  
crowin						(C) Slowin me down when I  
need to get goin								 
		(G) Chicken truck, on highway sixty five.			 
										 
										 
								Verse 2		 
										 
							(G) He slowed down  
and I tried to drive around (C) him,						 
	(D) on a big long hill just south of Tenne(G) see			 
						(G)He had a box of Colonel  
Sanders on his (C) dashboard,						(D)  
and he was eatin fried chicken and throwin his bones on (G) me.			 
										 
										 
	Chorus: Two times and out.						 
										 
										 
								John Anderson  
and Don Williams Rule!!!!!   Im out.						 
		From: Dave Armstrong. 
 
 
 
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