Road Trippin' Chords

KeyD CapoNone TuningStandard Difficulty Plays427

Road Trippin' by Steve Wariner is a moderately challenging guitar song played in the key of D. It uses the chords D, G, F and A. Use the transpose and diagram tools on this page to change the key, see each shape, or simplify the chords.

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  			Intro 
 
(D) Feed the cat, grab the raod map 
Put the house key under the mat 
(G) Don't forget to leave the kitchen light (D) on (F) 
 
(D) Pack you bags, hit the trail 
Tell the neighbors to pick up the mail 
The (G) nice couple down at the end of the street 
With the (A) pink flamingos and the willow tree 
 
(D) Put your (G) silver key, (A) into my (D) cold ignition 
Burn a little (G) rubber with me 
(A) Road trippin' 
(D) Head for the (G) nearest beach 
(A) Do a little (D) skinny dippin' 
Gonna get (G) wild and free 
(A) Road trippin', road trippin' 
Road trippin' with (D) me (F) 
 
Solo 
 
We're (D) headin' south, swerving about 
Cause I'm tasting that crawdad in my mouth 
(G) Cakey cornbread and sippin' on sweet (D) tea (F) 
 
We got the (D) fuzzy dice, the bobbin' dog 
The little pine tree freshner and the radio on 
It (G) doesn't get any better than this 
(A) Pretty baby, how's about a kiss 
Pretty baby, how's about a kiss 
 
(D) Put your (G) silver key, (A) into my (D) cold ignition 
Burn a little (G) rubber with me 
(A) Road trippin' 
(D) Head for the (G) nearest beach 
(A) Do a little (D) skinny dippin' 
Gonna get (G) wild and free 
(A) Road trippin', road trippin' 
Road trippin' with (D) me (F) 
 
Fiddle Solo 
 
(D) Put your (G) silver key, (A) into my (D) cold ignition 
Burn a little (G) rubber with me 
(A) Road trippin' 
(D) Head for the (G) nearest beach 
(A) Do a little (D) skinny dippin' 
Gonna get (G) wild and free 
(A) Road trippin' 
 
Fade out...  
    	

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