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THE LEGEND (First Song in Smokey and the Bandit where they're just showing the truck.): JERRY REED JUST TO LET YOU KNOW THIS IS MY FIRST TAB, SO I DONT REALLY KNOW IF THIS IS THE RIGHT OR ANYTHING. ITS AS CLOSE AS I CAN GET IT, BUT IF YOU HAVE ANY CORRECTIONS, PLEASE LET ME THANK YOU. |-------0--3--2--0--0--2--0--3b--0--0-------------------------------------| |-------0--3--2--0--0--2--0--3b--0--0-------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |---------------------------------------------------------------------0---| |-------------------------------------------------------0-------3---------| RIFF 1 |-----------3----0----3--------------3b----0------------------------------| |----------------------------0----2---------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| RIFF 2 |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------------------------0----------| |-----5-----4------3------2------0-----1-----2-----3----------------------| RIFF 3 Ok i dont know the complete tabs for the song, but here are the chords that *I* piked up. INTRO: E
AWell you heard about the Legend of Jesse James, EAnd John Henry just to mention some names,
ABut there's a truck driving legend in the south today, RIFF 1 A man called bandit from atlanta, GA
AEvery Gear Jammer knows his name, EThey swear he's got eyes, got it runnin' in his veins,
A A (one hard strum) With a boot like? lip and nerves like steel, He's gonna go to glory ridin' 18 wheels. RIFF 2
EWell he left atlanta back in '63, AHaulin' him a load up to tennesse,
EHe hit monteagle and he'd drive in rain, RIFF3 So hard he couldnt' even see the passing lane,
EWell he started down the grade when he lost a gear, AHe hit them brakes, found he had no air
EThe monteagle grade is steep and long, RIFF 3 And everybody that seen had thought the bandit was gone,
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EWell the truck jack-knifed, turned completely round AHe was comin' down backwards about the speed of sound
EAlot of folks seen him, and they all say RIFF 3 He had his head out the window yelling "clear the way!"
EWell he got to the bottom, safe and sound AEverybody asked bandit how he made it down
EHe said folks when the truck picks up too much speed RIFF 3 I just run along beside it and drug my feet
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AYou heard the Legend of Jesse James, EAnd John Henry just to mention some names,
ABut there's a truck driving legend in the south today, RIFF 1 A man called bandit from atlanta, GA
AEvery gear jammer knows his name, EThey swear he's got eyes, got it runnin' in his veins,
A A (one hard strum) With a boot like? lip, and nerves like steel, He's goin up to glory ridin' 18 wheels. RIFF 2 x3