Vanity Fare - Hitchin A Ride
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Band name | Vanity Fare |
Song name | Hitchin A Ride |
Tab type | Chords |
Added | 07/11/2008 |
Size | 1.44 kb |
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# Date: Sun, 02 Nov 1997 18:47:18 -0800 From: Collins Crapo Subject: Update on .../v/vanity_fare/hitchin_a_ride.crd HITCHIN' A RIDE written by Murray/Callander performed by Vanity Fare (a one-hit group) tab transcribed by Collins Crapo C / / / 2 / / / 3 / / / 4 / A thumb goes up, a car goes by It's nearly 1 AM and here am I F G7 C Hitchin' a ride, hitchin' a ride F G7 C Gotta get me home by the mornin' light Verse 2: I've got no fare to ride a train I'm nearly drownin' in the pourin' rain Hitchin' a ride, hitchin' a ride Gotta get me home to my baby's side CHORUS: F G7 C Ride, ride, ride, hitchin' a ride F G7 C Ride, ride, ride, hitchin' a ride Verse 3: Long-distance call I got today She sounded lonely, so I'm on my way Hitchin' a ride, hitchin' a ride Gotta get me home to keep her satisfied (instrumental: 2 measures of drum solo, 4 of C, 8 of C7) (chorus) Verse 4: A thumb goes up, a car goes by Won't somebody stop and help a guy Hitchin' a ride, hitchin' a ride Been away too long from my baby's side (chorus) (repeat and fade): C7 Ride, ride NOTE: The above tab approximates the recording. However, I like to play it differently: I substitute the middle instrumental for one patterned after a verse minus its last line. Then, instead of the ending coda, I repeat the chorus and fade.