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Ride Me Down Easy Ukulele tab

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Ride Me Down Easy

(Billy Joe Shaver)

Tono:  G
	   
 
Ride Me Down Easy 
 
 
     Recorded by Bobby Bare, April, 1973 
     Album: The Essential Bobby Bare RCA 07863-67405-2 
     (also recorded by Johnny Rodriguez, titled as "Easy Come, Easy Go") 
     Written by Billy Joe Shaver 
 
 
Key of G 
 
 
Verse 1: 
 
     G This old highway she's a hotter C than nine kinds of hell 
     The D7 rides they is scarce as the G rain. 
     When you're down to your last shuck C with nothing to sell 
     And D7 too far away from G the train. 
 
 
Verse 2: 
 
     G Been a good month of Sunday's and a C guitar ago 
     I D7 had a tall drink of yesterday's G wine. 
     Left a long string of friends, some C sheets in the wind 
     And D7 some satisfied women G behind. 
 
 
Chorus: 
 
     G So won't you ride me down easy Lord, C ride me on down 
     Leave D7 word in the dust where I G lay. 
     Say I'm easy come, C easy go 
     And D7 easy to love when G I stay. 
 
 
Verse 3: 
     G I've put snow on the mountain, raised C hell on the hill 
     Locked D7 horns with the devil him G self. 
     Been a rodeo bum, a C son of a gun 
     And a D7 hobo with stars in his G crown. 
 
 
Repeat Chorus, then chorus to fade out 
 
 

	  
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