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Waylon Jennings - Train Back To Texas Chords

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Train Back To Texas Chords

(ver. 1)
Waylon Jennings

performed by Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings.



Verse 1: (Willie)
         D
 	 I've been on the road most all of my life
                                 A             
 	 Traveled from coast to coast

 	 In search of some pleasures and treasures and things
                                 D 
 	 Whatever pleased me the most

 	 Like bandanas and blue jeans and old cowboy clothes
                                        G
 	 That bring back an old country song
                                           D  
 	 About rough rides and red-eyes and old broken bones
             C/G             G            D 
 	 And railroad tracks running back home


Chorus: (Willie & Waylon)
         G                          D 
 	 Put me on a train back to Texas
              G                         D
 	 I've been where the highwaymen roam
         G                          D
 	 Put me on a train back to Texas
                C/G         G           D
 	 Wake me up when we reach San Antone
                C/G         G           D
 	 Wake me up when we reach San Antone


Verse 2: (Waylon)
         D 
 	 Mamma says home's where the heart is
                                   A
 	 Like Bob Wills said in a poem
 	 
 	 My heart is there in the middle of Texas
                           D
 	 Beside the old Alamo

 	 Like my broken in saddle and old leather boots
                                        G  
 	 I'm worn but i'm still going strong
                                   D 
 	 Cowboys can tell when the season is changing
           C/G            G           D 
 	 And i think it's time to move on


Chorus.


 
            
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