This is a great cover of a song originally performed by the Grievous Angels and composed by our two most musically inclined Members of Parliament, Charlie Angus and Andrew Cash. Verse 1: G D G Passing time blowin' smoke rings G D G Late night menu covered with coffee stains C G I can't remember where we been C G Where we're goin' to G D G Take a cup for me and one for you G D G The headlights carve out figures in the night G D G Late night radio keepin' me alive C G As raindrops streak the windowpane C G Diesel fumes and the cold dark rain G D G I'll follow you from Red Deer to Margaree Chorus: G Bm C G An old country song is spinning in my head G Bm C G Sure do feel tired but at least I ain't dead C D G C C/B Am You sleep so sound on my shoulder as I take the driver's seat G D G I followed you from Red Deer to Margaree Verse 2: G D G Thunder Bay is two hours from sight G D G We left the flat lands late, late last night C G As sunlight rises in distant sky C G Says "good morning" to our tired eyes G D G You grin at me and I know that it's all right Chorus: G Bm C G An old country song is spinning in my head G Bm C G Sure do feel tired but at least I ain't dead C D G C C/B Am You sleep so sound on my shoulder as I take the driver's seat G D G I followed you from Red Deer to Margaree Organ solo: G D G G D G C G C G G D G Verse 3: G D G One day we're going to put this truck away G D G Get us a place out near the bay C G And late at night when you hold me tight C G And you hear those trucks a rollin' by G D G I followed you from Red Deer to Margaree Chorus: G Bm C G An old country song is spinning in my head G Bm C G Sure do feel tired but at least I ain't dead C D G C C/B Am You sleep so sound on my shoulder as I take the driver's seat G D G I followed you from Red Deer to Margaree G D G All the way from Red Deer to Margaree G D G I'll follow you from Red Deer to Margaree