Dixie Chicks - A Road Is Just A Road CAPO: 2nd Fret INTRO: C G C G C G He pulled out in a cloud of dust C F Laying rubber and spewing rust Am G And on any road he’d take F Dm G C Oh, he’d have his foot on the pedal, but my heart on the brake
G Underneath the smooth tar curves C F A road is only dust and dirt Am G On a lonely interchange F Dm G The signs all look the same CHORUS: C G F G ’Cause a road is just a road and a feeling’s just a feeling C G F G No matter where you go, from Bakersfield to San Antone C G F Am/E F A road is just a road when the one you love is leaving on Am/E G C Midnight’s another dawn, hundred miles ago G His wheels spun out of sight of me C F Oh, believing that I’d set him free Am G But I’d heard the voice of the prisoner F Dm G Saying he couldn’t get enough of her G You can go by land and you can go by air C F You go by sea, hell I don’t care Am G Go any way you choose F Dm G Wearing out the soles of your travelling shoes CHORUS: C G F G ’Cause a road is just a road and a feeling’s just a feeling C G F G No matter where you go, from Bangor, Maine to El Paso C G F Am/E F A road is just a road when the one you love is leaving on Am/E G C Bb Midnight’s another dawn, a hundred miles ago BRIDGE: F And every sleepless night I see him C F Screaming by the scenery Bb F Not noticing another mile C F That’s rolled down between him and me G C G Oh, him and me____ INSTRUMENTAL: C G C G C CHORUS: C G F G ’Cause a road is just a road and a feeling’s just a feeling C G F G No matter where you go, from Waterloo to San Bernardino C G F Am/E F A road is just a road when the one you love is leaving on Am/E G C Midnight’s another dawn, a hundred miles ago CHORUS: C G F G ’Cause a road is just a road and a feeling’s just a feeling C G F G No matter where you go, from Washington to Amarillo C G F Am/E F A road is just a road when the one you love is leaving on Am/E G C Midnight’s another dawn, a hundred miles ago
"A Road Is Just a Road" is a song written by Mary Chapin Carpenter and John Jennings, recorded by US all girl country band Dixie Chicks for their second studio album.
The album is titled "Little Ol' Cowgirl" and was released in 1992.