G G7 C D G G G7 C D G [Verse] G G7 C From the great Atlantic ocean to the wide Pacific shore D D7 G From the green old flowing mountains to the south down by the moor G C She's mighty tall and handsome she's known quite well by all D G A regular combination on that Wabash Cannonball [Chorus] G G7 C Listen to the jingle, the rumble and the roar D G As she glides along the woodland o'er the hills and by the shore G G7 C Hear the mighty rush of the engine hear the lonesome hobo's call D G As you travelled across the country on that Wabash Cannonball [Instrumental] G G7 C D G G G7 C D G [Verse 2] G G7 C Oh the eastern states are dandy most people always say D D7 G From New York to St. Louis and old Chicago by the way G C To the hills of Minnesota where them rippling waters fall D G No changes need be taken on that Wabash Cannonball [Chorus] G G7 C Listen to the jingle, the rumble and the roar D G As she glides along the woodland o'er the hills and by the shore G G7 C Hear the mighty rush of the engine hear the lonesome hobo's call D G As you travel across the country on that Wabash Cannonball [Instrumental] G G7 C D G G G7 C D G [Verse 3] G G7 C I went down to Birmingham one cold december day D D7 G When she pulled into that station you could hear them people say G C There's a fellow from North Carolina he's long and he's tall D G He came down to pick up the pew and he rode the Wabash Cannonball [Chorus] G G7 C Listen to the jingle, the rumble and the roar D G As she glides along the woodland o'er the hills and by the shore G G7 C Hear the mighty rush of the engine hear the lonesome hobo's call D As you travel across the country on that Wabash Cannonball