A D Roland the roadie met Gertrude the groupie A E at a rock concert back in Bayonne A D He tried to seduce her, said he'd introduce her E A to all of the Beatles and Stones A D So Roland the roadie got Gertrude the groupie A E a seat in the balcony above A D And Gertrude the groupie felt grateful and groovy E A but Roland the roadie felt love E A And some folks loves ham hocks and some folks loves pork chops E A And some folks love vegetable soup E A But Roland the roadie loves Gertrude the groupie E But Gertrude the groupie loves groups A D She stood up and screamed as the amber spot gleamed A E on her heroes so skinny and tall A D With their eyelids so droopy, and Gertrude the groupie E A she was in love with them all A D Roland the roadie told Gertrude the groupie A E to wait and he'd be her man A D But while he dreamed of a rose covered home E A she was out with the group in the van Hey Gertie, get out here, come on babe, come on out of there.... I know you're in there... The whole trailer's moving baby.... What about me....Gertie... Oh Gertie B E Now Roland the roadie is back on the road, B F# his heart has been broken again B E And Gertrude the groupie waits out in the cold F# B for the very next group to come in F# B And some folks loves ham hocks and some folks loves pork chops F# B And some folks loves vegetable soup F# B And Roland the roadie loves Gertrude the groupie F# B but Gertrude the groupie loves groups....groups.....groups.....groups......