Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E) A The wheels on this old bus keep right on turning A E On the highway across New Brunswick now they're burning A And if we don't break down this time D G D We'll hit the border at just about nine A E A Cross the state of Maine to the border again we go A We've got a rockin' blues band trying the best to please you A E Heading off to the big city trying to find somebody who needs us A And if the man will just say you on D G D These poor boys are gonna be just about gone A E A Never gonna have the East Coast Blues again
G Rambling, gambling, searching A Trying to find the right chord blues A We hit the 401 past Montreal A E When I get to Toronto, I swear that I just might have myself a ball A But this old engine been holdin' on D G D Just about a thousand miles too long A E A How can we roll if the wheels won't go no more A A rented truck might change our luck, so we got one A E Six in the front seat, driving down Younge Street laughing A But when the man came to hear our songs D G D He said "I'm sorry boys but you're comin' on way to strong A E A We can't get it on the radio" G Rambling, gambling, searching A Trying to find the right chord blues A We're a rockin' blues band trying the best we can to please you A E We're heading off to the big city trying to find a man to see us A But when the man came to hear our songs D G D He said, "I'm sorry boys you're comin' on way to strong" A E A "We can't get it on the radio" G Rambling, gambling, searching A Trying to find the right chord blues
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