"Travelin' Light" from the 1976 JJ Cale album, "Troubadour". Standard Tuning In the Key of F#minor/G flatminor The song starts out in F#minor, you should prefer to listen to the song Author's note: Please note that this is my interpretation of this song. Verse 1 F#m (244222@1) AmajTravelin' (x02220@1)light, is the only way to fly F#m (244222@1) AmajTravelin' (x02220@1)light, just you and I Amaj (x02220@1) F#mOne-way (244222@1)ticket to ecstasy Amaj (x02220@1) F#mWay (244222@1)on down, follow me F#m (244222@1) AmajTravelin' (x02220@1)light, is the only way to fly Bridge-There is a slight bridge/break here and after the second verse It's played like this: B B F#m(x3), then you end on a B while playing it a few times, then go back into the song playing like the intro, but you can play a solo there, etc. Try to always make it your own Verse 2 Travelin' light, we can go beyond Travelin' light, we can catch the wind Travelin' light, let your mind pretend We can go to paradise Maybe once, maybe twice Travelin' light, is the only way to fly This is a great JJ Cale tune, people usually go to JJ Cale for good songs, people like: Eric Clapton- Mustang Sally, Cocaine. Lynyrd Sknyrd- The Same Old Blues, Call Me The Breeze. Trey Presson and The Bootheel Contingent- Travelin' Light. Maybe you can find your own diamond in the rough, and believe me, it's out there.