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Tuning: E A D G B E
[Intro] E E B B B E D D [Verse]
From the grDeat Atlantic Ocean to the wide Pacific shGore She clAimbs the flowery mountains over the hills and by the shDores She's mDighty tall and handsome she's known quite well by Gall She's a rAegular combination on the Wabash CannonbDall
[Chorus]
LDisten to the jingle the rumble and the rGoar As she Aglides along the woodlands over the hills and by the Dshores The mDighty rush of the engine hears those lonesome hobos cGall TrAavelin through the jungle on the Wabash CannonbDall
[Interlude] D D D G A A A D B E E [Verse]
Now shEe came down from Birmingham one cold September dAay As she pBulled into the station you could hear all the people sEay She's from TenessEee she's long and she's tAall ShBe came down from Birmingham on the Wabash CannonbEall
[Chorus]
LEisten to the jingle the rumble and the rAoar As she glBides along the woodlands over the hills and by the shEores The mEighty rush of the engine hears those lonesome hobos caAll TrBavelin through the jungle on the Wabash CannonbEall
[Interlude] E E E A B B B E E [Verse]
HEeres to Daddy Claxton may his name forever stAand And Balways be remembered in the courts throughout the lEand His Eearthly race is over and the curtains round him fAall They'll cBarry him home to Dixie on the Wabash CannonbEall
[Chorus]
LEisten to the jingle the rumble and the rAoar As she glBides along the woodlands over the hills and by the shEores The mEighty rush of the engine hears those lonesome hobos caAll TrBavelin through the jungle on the Wabash CannonbEall
[Outro]
B(fiBnalB chEordE, just one downstroke)