DRUG STORE TRUCK DRIVIN' MAN
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G
He's a drug store truck drivin man,
G7 C
he's the head of the Ku Klux Klan.
D
G G7 C
When summer rolls around, he'll be lucky if he's not in town.
C
G
1. Well he's got him a house on
the hill,
F C
he plays country records till
you've had your fill.
Dm
He's a farmer's friend, he's an all night
D.J.,
G
G7 C
but he sure does think different
from the records he plays. + CHORUS
C G
2. Well, he don't like the young folks, I know,
F C
he told me one night on his
radio show.
Dm
He's got him a medal he won in
the war,
G
G7 C
he weighs 500 pounds and he
sleeps on his floor. + CHORUS
C G
3. He's been like a father to me,
F C
he's the only D.J. you can
hear after three.
Dm
I'm an all night musician in a
rock n roll band,
G
G7 C
and why he don't like me I can't
understand.
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He'll be lucky if he's not in town.
(capo 1st)
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