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Reckless Kelly - Ragged As The Road (Chord)
Album: Bulletproof (2008)
Submitter: rivrun01 (1) on 6/7/08 3 comments
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Ragged as the Road
Reckless Kelly
Bulletproof album

CAPO 2

Intro: D.....

D
This road I'm on it's black top and gravel
           F#/D  G                D
It's a faded blue line, this road I travel
             G      D          Bm         G
And it's a well worn path it's a cold bar ditch
         D          C          G           A
It's a brake man sleepin on a dead man's switch

chorus:
          D       G            A   D
And I'm rollin, faster than a locomotive
  G               A           D
Tougher than the edge of the rockies
 Bm                    G     A                     D
Hotter than a smoking gun, ragged as the road I'm on

This road I'm on it's been cracked by the cold
It's been scorched by the sun searched by the soul
And it's a working back breakin' it's a pick axe swinging
It's steel wheels turning on steel rails singing

Chorus

Solo: Bm G D A

This road lies ahead, like life on a brush
It's a virgin canvas, free from human touch
And it's ours for the taking, or the leaving behind
It's a ghost of the past with the future to find

chorus 

Bm G A

Chorus

End: Bm G A D 
 Comments (click here to add a non-facebook comment)
OK, isn't the F#/D thing supposed to be D/F#? Its the same thing isn't it? lol anyways...good tab
-JuanHernandez | 10/19/2008
I'm no music theory buff, but I think it is F#/D... what I'm trying to portray with it is that it's a F# for the bass note in the D chord (play the F# with your thumb)... D/F# would be an F# chord with a D bass note. Clear as mud? No big deal, you can get away from it, it is just a trick to "walk" into the next chord.
-rivrun01 | 2/24/2009
A slash chord has the chord on the left and the bass note on the right like D/F# or another popular one is G/B played like x2003x. I knew what ya meant though!
-BrianEarlHaines | 4/13/2009
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