Em7 - 022033
Asus4 - x02233
Cadd9 - x32033
G - 320033
G/F# - 200033
G/B - x2x033
I mapped out all the chord changes, but a lot of them are a single strum used to walk up or down
between chords. For example, the G/B is a single walk up between the Asus4 and Cadd9,
and the G to Em7 is the repeating little riff throughout - a quick strum of the G, a quick strum of
the Em7, then ringing out the Em7.
If any of this needs clarification, feel free to ask, but it's really pretty easy.
[Intro]
Em7 Asus4 Cadd9 Asus4 G Em7 G Em7 (x2)
[Verse 1]
Em7 Asus4
Got them pretty road cases
Cadd9
Protect our asses
Asus4
protect our faces
G Em7
protect our guitars
G Em7
protect our amps
Em7 Asus4
Got them pretty road cases
Cadd9 Asus4 G Em7 G Em7
throw them out an airplane and they'll just bounce
[Verse 2]
Asus4 G/B
Paint our name on them road cases
Cadd9
stencil and white spray paint
G
"Drive-by Truckers" on every one
G/F#
or maybe just "DBT"
Asus4 G/B
Get ourselves a big tour bus
Cadd9
maybe even an airplane
G
Fly around the world and back
G/F#
Hope it don't run out of gas
[Refrain]
Em7 Asus4 Cadd9 Asus4 G Em7 G Em7
Got them pretty road cases
Em7 Asus4 Cadd9 Asus4 Cadd9 G/B Asus4 G/B Em7
Got them pretty road cases
[Verse 3]
Asus4 G/B
Someday we'll sell them road cases
Cadd9
when we don't need them anymore
G
To pay off that big cocaine dealer
G/F#
the only thing they're useful for
Asus4 G/B
One day we'll sell them road cases
Cadd9
when we don't need them anymore
G
When we outlive our usefulness
G/F# Asus4 G/B Cadd9 G G/F#
The only thing them things is useful for
Asus4 G/B Cadd9 G G/F#
To pay off that big crack dealer
[Interlude]
G Em7 (x8)
[Otro]
Em7 Asus4 Cadd9 Asus4 Em7 G Asus4 Em7
Got them pretty road cases