I've Been Everywhere

I've Been Everywhere madadaling guitar chords ni Stompin' Tom Connors

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  • Verse 1
    (Spoken)|This 
    here next song 
    is the story, 
    about 
    the 
    fella that was 
    hitchhikin'|away down 
    in Southern Nevada, 
    along came 
    this big long 
    truck|loaded down 
    with potatoes. 
    And the 
    trucker put on the 
    air brakes 
    and|pulled over to the side, 
    and said 'Jump 
    in son, 
    throw in your 
    bag, an'|the one your 
    carrin', an' he said 
    'where all ya been 
    son?'|Well he said 
    'I've Been Everywhere 
    Man'|and thats the name of this 
    one.||I was hitchhiking 
    down 
    along, The 
    dusty 
    Winemaca road|When along 
    came 
    a transport 
    truck with 
    High and canvas 
    covered 
    load||If you're 
    going 
    to 
    Winemaca Mack|With me 
    you can 
    ride|I climbed 
    into the 
    cab|And then 
    settled 
    down 
    inside||He asked me 
    if I seen 
    road|With so 
    much dust 
    and 
    sand|I said 
    listen bud 
    I've 
    travelled|Every road 
    in this here 
    land.||I've been 
    everywhere 
    man|I've ben 
    everywhere 
    man|Cross the deserts 
    bare 
    man|I've breathed 
    the mountain 
    air 
    man||Of travel 
    I've 
    had 
    my 
    share|Man I've been 
    everywhere|Where ya been he 
    says?||Oh let me see 
    now, 
    a couple of 
    places||I've been 
    to Reno, 
    Chicago, 
    Fargo 
    Minnesota|Buffalo, Toronto, 
    Winslow, 
    South 
    Dakota|Wichita, Tulsa, 
    Ottawa, 
    Oklahoma|Tampa. Panama, 
    Mattawa, 
    La 
    Paloma|Durango, Baltimore, 
    Salvador, 
    Amarillo|Tocopilla, Barranquilla and Padilla 
    I'm a 
    killer||I've been 
    everywhere 
    man|I've ben 
    everywhere 
    man|Cross the 
    deserts 
    bare 
    man|I've breathed 
    the mountain 
    air 
    man|I've trav
    elled, I've 
    done my 
    share 
    man,|I've been 
    everywhere||Is that 
    right? he 
    says 
    after 
    a long 
    pause|And I 
    says||Boston, Charleston, 
    Dayton, 
    Louisiana|Washington, Houston, 
    Kingston, 
    Texarkana|Monterey, Ferriday, 
    Santa Fe, 
    Tallapoosa|Glen Rock, 
    Black 
    Rock, 
    Oskaloosa.|Tennessee, Hennessey, 
    Chicopee, Spirit 
    Lake|Grand Lake, 
    Devil's Lake, Crater 
    Lake, 
    for Pete's 
    sake.||I've been 
    everywhere 
    man|I've ben 
    everywhere 
    man|Cross the deserts 
    bare 
    man|I've breathed 
    the mountain 
    air 
    man|I've travelled, I've 
    done my 
    share 
    man,|I've
    been 
    everywhere||This truck 
    driver turned 
    around 
    to me 
    again|And said 
    ' Look buddy, 
    If you ain't 
    Hank 
    Snow, 
    don't 
    you ever 
    shut up?'|And I 
    says|Louisville, Nashville, 
    Knoxville, 
    Omaha|New York, 
    New Port, 
    Costa Rica, 
    Utah|Montreal, Springfield, 
    Bakersfield, 
    Shreveport|Hackensack, Cadillac, 
    Fond Du Lac, 
    Davenport|Idaho, Mexico, 
    Argentina, 
    Diamontina|Pasadena, Catalina, 
    see what I mean 
    Jack!||I've been 
    everywhere 
    man|I've ben 
    everywhere 
    man|Cross the deserts 
    bare 
    man|I've breathed 
    the mountain 
    air 
    man|I've trav
    elled, I've 
    done my 
    share 
    man,|I've been 
    everywhere||Now this truck 
    driver 
    again turned around 
    to 
    me|And said 'Look 
    it here buddy, 

    I'm kinda 
    gettin' sick 
    and 
    tired|of you talkin' 
    about all 
    these 
    United States 
    cities 
    and 
    towns.|I'm a Canadian 
    truck 
    driver|and I want to hear 
    a little bit 
    of the North 
    Country for 
    change.'||Well I 
    said 
    there's always 
    North 
    Bay 
    and|headin' up to 
    Northern 
    Ontario|to places 
    like|Temagami, New Liskeard, 
    Haileybury, 
    Cobalt, 
    Timmins|Ansonville, Kirkland 
    Lake, Cochrane, 
    Kapuskasing|Hearst, Geraldton, Beardsmore and the 
    Lake 
    Head|And headin' from Nipigon 
    down 
    17|into Schreiber, 
    Marathon, 
    White River, 
    Wawa 
    and 
    Sault. St. 
    Marie|Headin' east from 
    the 
    Sault on 
    17|To Thessalon, Blind River, 
    Elliot 
    Lake, Manitoulin 
    Island|Espanola, Sudbury, 
    Cache 
    Bay, 
    Sturgeon 
    Falls|And Back to 
    North 
    Bay||Headin' down 
    south 
    now number 
    11|To Huntsville, 
    Bracebridge, 
    Gravenhurst, Orillia, Barrie|Aurora, Newmarket, 
    and ever 
    Stouffville|And even 
    that other 
    town we 
    all know 
    well called 
    Toronto||Ohhh Haliburton, 
    Colorado, 
    Winnipeg|Ellensburg, Rexburg, Vicksburg, 
    Eldorado|Larrimore, Atmore, Haverstraw, 
    Vancouver|Chaska, Nebraska, 
    Alaska, 
    Opelika.||Baraboo, Waterloo, Kalamazoo, 
    Kansas 
    City|Cedar City, 
    Dodge City, 
    what a 
    pity.||I've been 
    everywhere 
    man|I've ben 
    everywhere 
    man|Cross the 
    deserts 
    bare 
    man|I've breathed the 
    mountain 
    air 
    man|I've trav
    elled, I've 
    done my 
    share 
    man,|I've been 
    everywhere||Well this truck 
    driver looked 
    at 
    me 
    again|And he said 
    'Don't 
    you know nothin' 
    about 
    the Maritimes 
    at all 
    b'y?'|He had 
    the audacity 
    to ask 
    me, 
    'course you 
    Newfoundlanders|Wouldn't understand 
    that word. 
    That's a 
    big word 
    I learned 
    in|Skinner's Pond school, 
    Prince 
    Edward 
    Island|Didn't really mean 
    that you 
    know, but I 
    had to say 
    it anyhow|Yeah he 
    says, 
    'Don't 
    you know nothin' 
    about 
    the 
    Maritimes?|I said 
    'Look b'y, 
    I can 
    tell buy the 
    big spuds 
    on the 
    back of your 
    rig|You must 
    be a spud 
    picker 
    from Prince 
    Edward 
    Island|I can tell ya 
    that much 
    about the 
    Maritimes.'|You must 
    be friends 
    with, 
    them there 
    Blue 
    Nosers from Nova 
    Scotia|And the New Brunswick 
    Herring 
    Chokers|Not to 
    mention anything, 
    of course 
    about 
    them Squid 
    Jiggin' 
    lads|From over 
    Newfoundland.||An' the run of 
    the towns 
    in the Maritimes 
    goes like 
    this 
    b'y,|There's Moncton, 
    Chatham, 
    Saint John, 
    Camalton|Grand Falls, 
    Sacland, New Castle, 
    Fredricton|Charlottetown, Summerside, 
    Glasby, 
    Annapolis|Springhill, Sydney, 
    New Glasgow, 
    Antigonist|Windsor, Torrold, Gander, Bona 
    Vista, 
    Saint 
    John's|Quartervast and 
    Minster||I've been 
    everywhere 
    man|I've been 
    everywhere 
    man|Cross the 
    deserts 
    bare 
    man|I've breathed 
    the mountain 
    air 
    man|But there's 
    just one 
    place 
    I haven't 
    been|Tramp on the gas 
    and 
    roll'er man|Soon we're 
    gonna be 
    there 
    man|Soon we're 
    gonna 
    be there|| 

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