[Intro] D D/C# Bm G
[Primeira 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
[Refrão]
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
[Refrão]
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 )
[Ponte]
Em7 G
I wouldn't be who I am today
Em7 G
If it wasn't for a short-bed Chevrolet
[Refrão]
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 )