RAMBLIN' MAN (Dickey Betts) bass: || D | C# | C - C |B-G Intro: || G5 | A7 | C - D7 | G | Original:|D7 | CHORUS: ||G | Fmaj7 |G - G7sus4 | G | Lord, I was born a ramblin' man, |G |C | D7 | */* | try to make a living and doing the best I can |C | D7 | G | Em But when it's time for leaving, I hope you'll understand, |C |D7 | G - G7sus4 | G || That I was born a ramblin' man. ||G | Fmaj7 |G - G7sus4 | G | My father was a gambler down in Georgia, | G |C |D7 | */* | He wound up on the wrong end of a gun. | C | D7 |G |Em And I was born in the back seat of a .. Greyhound bus, | G | D7 |G - G7sus4 |G || Rolling down highway forty-one. CHORUS + Intro + Solo over het schema. I'm on my way to New Orleans this morning, Leaving out of Nashville,Tennessee. They're always having a good time down on the Bayou of Long Horn, Them Delta-women think the world of me. CHORUS: Solos over;||: G | Fmaj7 | G - G7sus4 | G :|| Hopefully this will clear up some misunderstandings about previous versions which have been misinterpreted? Still, have fun!! Paul Toepoel the Hetherlands