[Intro] D D/C# Bm G [Primera Parte] D D/C# Why would any teenage boy cut grass Bm Sweat all summer, save his cash G Dream about turnin' heads downtown Straight pipes on a hand-me-down [Segunda Parte] D D/C# How would anybody's daddy get around Bm To mend the fences and feed the cows G Where the hell would a small-town girl climb up D D/C# If it wasn't for trucks [Estribillo] D A Where would I have raised all that hell Bm Talked to God all by myself G How would I have got to Tennessee D Without a bucket seat A Where was I supposed to cry that July day granddaddy died Bm A G Or haul that deer, drink that beer, and fell in and out of love D D/C# If it wasn't for trucks [Terceira Parte] D D/C# Where would I first heard Merle Bm Got the nerve to kiss a green-eyed girl G Where would old dogs ride Where would life fly by [Estribillo] D A Where would I have raised all that hell Bm Talked to God all by myself G How would I have got to Tennessee D Without a bucket seat A Where was I supposed to cry that July day granddaddy died Bm A G Or haul that deer, drink that beer, and fell in and out of love D Yeah, if it wasn't for trucks A Bm Yeah, if it wasn't for trucks ( G G/B ) [Puente] Em7 G I wouldn't be who I am today Em7 G If it wasn't for a short-bed Chevrolet [Estribillo] D A Where would I have raised all that hell Bm Talked to God all by myself G How would I have got to Tennessee D Where would I be A Where was I supposed to cry that July day granddaddy died Bm A G Or haul that deer, drink that beer, and fell in and out of love [Final] D If it wasn't for trucks A Bm Yeah, if it wasn't for trucks ( G D )