C
I remember to this day
    F          G7      C
The bright red Georgia clay
 
And how it stuck to the tires
          G
After the summer rain
     C
Will power made that old car go
          F         G7      C
A woman’s mind told me that so
 
Oh how I wish we were
A#                  F   G   F   G
Back on the road again
 
Chorus:
 
F      G7        C
Me and you and a dog named Boo
F             G7             C
Traveling and living off the land.
F      G7        C
Me and you and a dog named Boo
         A#                C
Oh how I love being a free man
 
C
I can still recall
    F            G7     C
The wheat fields of St. Paul.
 
And the morning we got caught
                G
Robbing from an old hen.
    C
Old McDonald he made us work
            F           G7          C
But then he paid us for what it was worth
 
Another tank of gas and
A#                  F   G   F   G
Back on the road again.
 
 
F      G7        C
Me and you and a dog named Boo
F             G7             C
Traveling and living off the land.
F      G7        C
Me and you and a dog named Boo
         A#                C
Oh how I love being a free man
 
 
     C
I'll never forget that day
           F            G7    C
We motored stately into big L.A.
 
The lights of the city put
                    G
Settling down in my brain
       C
Though it's only been a month or so
         F             G7    C
That old car's bugging us to go
 
We've gotta get away and get
A#                  F   G  F  G
Back on the road again.
 
 
F      G7        C
Me and you and a dog named Boo
F             G7             C
Traveling and living off the land.
F      G7        C
Me and you and a dog named Boo
         A#                C
Oh how I love being a free man
 
(Repeat Chorus)
 
 
Listen to the song to get the correct rhythm.  Hope you like it!