Beer Run by Todd Snider This is the basic layout of the song, you can figure out for yourself where to put a capo. Todd plays it differently on the album and live. Intro Riff (also used several times throughout the song as a lead in to the chorus): A----------------0--- leads into A chord E---0---2---4-------- Chorus (A)B double E double R – U – N beer run (A)B double E double R – U – N (E)beer run (A)All we need is a ten and a fiver (D)A car, and a key, and a sober driver (A)B double E double (E)R – U – N (A)beer run
(A)A couple of frat guys from Abilene Drove (E)out all night to see Robert Earl Keen At the (F#m)KPIG Swine and Soiree dance They wore (D)baseball caps and khaki pants They (A)needed cigerettes so to (E)save a little money They (A)bought one off a hippie that (D)smelled kinda funny The (A)next thing they knew they was (E)both really hungry . . . (Bm)Pretty thirsty (E)too Chorus (A)Found a store with a sign said their beer was coldest (E)Sent in Brad ‘cuz he looked the oldest He got a (F#m)case of beer and a candybar Walked (D)over to where the registers are Laid his (A)fake I.D. on the (E)countertop The clerk (A)looked and turned, and looked (D)back and stopped He said,(A) “Boy, I ain’t gonna (E)call the cops . . . but (Bm)I am gonna keep your (E)card.” The (Bm)guys both took it pretty (E)hard Chorus (with "better fake ID" part) (A)We met another old hippie named Sleepy John (E)Claimed to be the one from the Robert Earl song So they (F#m) gave ‘em their cash, he bought ‘em some brews (D)It was a beautiful day in Santa Cruz (A)Feelin' so good, (E)shoulda been a crime (A)Crowd was cool and the(D)band was primed (A)They made it back up to their seats (E)just in time to (Bm)sing with all their (E)friends "The (Bm)road goes on forever and the (E)party never ends" Chorus Transcribed by: Bobby Showers jbshowers@aol.com Notes: To help make sense of the song, KPIG is a Santa Cruz radio station that puts on an annual "Swine and Swoire" festival. Also "The Road Goes on Forever" is arguably Robert Earl Keen's most popular songs. Also, the song moves pretty quick, I tried to get the timing of the chord changes as close as I could, but listen to the CD and improvise. Please note: This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.
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