West Texas highway - Lyle Lovett (Michael Martin Murphy and Boomer Castleman

Also by George Hamilton IV See below

        [Verse 1]
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        I was a   driving down   a West Texas highway
        A7                                  Edmim7
           I seen a hitchhiker   with his   thumb pointin' my way
        E7                          C#7                       F#6   B7
           He didn't look suspicious   he didn't look any too clean
        E7
           So I   I put on my brakes and I   I opened up the door
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           I could tell he was a bum by the   boots that he wore
                       E7            C#7           F#6             B7  E7 A7 E7 B7
           He said I'm going down to Haskell got a woman back in   Abilene
         
        [Verse 2]
                   E7
        He told me son    East Texas is where I come from
        A7                                 Edmim7
           I been ridin' that Jacksonville Rodeo and I got humdrum
              E7                   C#7                     F#6  B7
        I'm   traveling around   a whole lot of Texas I've seen
                E7
        Yes and I'm    I'm mighty glad you was    pushin' down my way
        A7                                Edmim7
           In your fancy clothes and this shiny Chevrolet
                 E7            C#7           F#6           B7    E7 A7 E7 B7
        Said I'm going down to Haskell got a woman back in Abilene
         
        INSTRUMENTAL over verse chords
         
        [Verse 3]
                    E7
        You know he was   was grinning like a possum   a mighty happy rascal
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           He waved good bye when I   I let him out in Haskell
            E7                            C#7                       F#6   B7
        And that's about the last of that road tramp that I've ever seen
                            E7
        But you know that   I'm still wishing   to this very day
        A7                                   Edmim7
           That he had my clothes and this   shiney Chevrolet
                     E7          C#7            F#6             B7     E7 A7 E7 B7
        And it was   me going to Haskell with a woman back in   Abilene
        
        [OUTRO]
                        E7
        You know that   I'm still wishing   to this very day
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           He had my clothes and this   big Chevrolet
                     E7          C#7            F#6             B7     E7 A7 E7 B7 Eb E
        And it was   me going to Haskell with a woman back in   Abilene
        
    

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