Artist/Band: Young Faron Tabs
Song: Hot Rod Boogie Tab
Hot Rod Boogie
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C
Well I had an old Ford and it took a chill
It faded and sputtered as it made it up the hill
F
The motor died out and the thing wouldn't crank
C
Till I slipped a little hadicol in the tank
F C
She did the hot rod boogie and now it runs so fine
G7 C
Well it goes up the hill and the motor never even whines
Now I had a dear friend and he bought him a Dodge
We jumped in the thing and we started to the lodge
F
The motor died out and it stood still
C
And then with hadicol we did fill
F C
She did the hot rod boogie and now it runs so fine
G7 C
Well it goes up the hill and the motor never even whines
Now me and my wife had a fox tail dog
We crossed that river on a hickory log
F
The log it broke and I fell through the tin
C
And I lost my wife with a jug of gin
F C
She did the hot rod boogie as it sank full load
G7 C
Well I love my wife but I hate to see that gin go
Now I had a little rooster and he couldn't even crow
He got so weak that he couldn't hardly go
F
He wouldn't scratch grass or he wouldn't eat seed
C
So we slipped a little hadicol in his feed
F C
And then he did the hot rod boogie as he struts so fine
G7 C
Well he crows in the morning as he boogies on down the line
Now I had an old mule he was oh so poor
The collar rubbed his shoulder and it got sore
F
The mule got sick and couldn't even bray
C
So we slipped a little hadicol in his hay
F C
He did the hot rod boogie and now he plows so fine
G7 C
Well he boogies on up the row as he plows on down the line
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SONG HISTORY & INFORMATION
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Original country music has its own unique sound
and style. It unfortunately began to drift away
toward a pop or soft rock sound in the mid-Eighties.
While its understandable that recording companies
are in business to make a profit, they chose to
commit all resources to the new trend and bury the past.
What they failed to understand or decided to ignore
is the fact that during that time, there was a
huge demand for the established artists, such as
Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, Charley Pride,
George Jones, Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton
to name a few.
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