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Sturgill Simpson

Long White Line

by Sturgill Simpson
Sturgill Simpson

Biography:

John Sturgill Simpson (born June 8, 1978) is an American country music and roots rock singer-songwriter.

Simpson was born in Jackson, Breathitt County, Kentucky, the only child of a secretary and a state policeman who formerly worked undercover narcotics. Due to his father's work, Simpson's family moved to Versailles, outside Lexington, where Simpson graduated from Woodford County High School. Simpson's mother's family were coal miners. Simpson is the first male on his mother's side of the family to not work in a strip mine or deep mine.

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Long White Line
By Sturgill Simpson
Tabbed By: Christopher K. Baham
11.1.2014

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Capo 2

[Intro]

E E
e|-----------|-----0-------0-----------------|-----0-------0-------------------|
B|-----------|-----0-------0-----------------|-----0-------0------/5-----------|
G|-----------|-----1-------1-----------------|-----1-------1---------6-4-------|
D|--------1--|----------------------------1--|---------------------------4b6---|
A|--2--4-----|--------0h2--------2-2-2-4-----|--------0h2----------------------|
E|-----------|--0-------------0--------------|--0--------------0---------------|

E E
e|-----0-------0------------------|-----0-------0------------------------------|
B|-----0-------0------------------|-----0-------0------------------------------|
G|-----1-------1------------------|-----1-------1------------------------------|
D|-------------------2-0----------|--------------------------------------------|
A|--------0h2------------2-0------|--------0h2---------------------------------|
E|--0--------------0---------4-2--|--0--------------0--------------------------|


[Verse 1]
E
I won't be around this old town anymore for a long long time
E
Gonna hit the road and start looking for the end of that long white line
E B7 E
Gonna hit the road and start looking for the end of that long white line
E
I woke up my baby was gone without her I don't need no home
E
Gonna hit the road and start looking for the end of that long white line
E B7 E
Gonna hit the road and start looking for the end of that long white line


[Pre-Chorus]
A E
Went to the bank to get my dough I don't care where I go
E B7
Gonna' push this rig 'til I push that girl out of my mind
A E
If somebody wants to know what's become of this so and so
E
Tell em' I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line
E B7 E
Tell em' I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line


[Chorus]
A E
New York City, Old St. Joe, Albuquerque New Mexico
E B7
This old rig is humming and rolling and doing fine
A E
If somebody wants to know what's become of this so and so
E
Tell em' I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line
E B7 E
Tell em' I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line


[Solo]
E E E B7 E
E E E B7 E
E E E B7 E

[Chorus]
A E
New York City, Old St. Joe, Albuquerque New Mexico
E B7
This old rig is humming and rolling she's doing fine
A E
If somebody wants to know what's become of this so and so
E
Tell em' I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line
E B7 E
Tell em' I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line


[Outro]
E
I won't be around this old town anymore for a long long time
E
Gonna hit the road and start looking for the end of that long white line
E B7 E
Tell 'em I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line

E E E B7 E




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