Roll On, Buddy

Words & Music:

Traditional American

 

CHORUS:

G

Roll on, buddy, roll on.

C                    G

Roll on, buddy, roll on.

C                            G

Wouldn't roll so slow if you knew what I know.

             D           G

So, roll on, buddy, roll on.

 

I'm going to that east pay road.

I'm going to that east pay road.

I'm going to the East, I'm going to the West,

I'm going to that one I love best.

 

CHORUS:

 

My home is down in Tennessee.

My home is down in Tennessee.

In sunny Tennessee, that's where I want to be.

'Way down in sunny Tennessee.

 

CHORUS:

 

I've got a good woman just the same.

I've got a good woman just the same.

I've got a good woman and I'm gonna change her name.

I've got a good woman just the same.

 

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