Rollin' Down That Lincoln Highway
1st Chorus:
A6 E7
Rollin' down that Lincoln Highway....the oldest road from shore to shore
E7
Built way back then by those hard workin' men....
A6
They made a path where there'd been none before
Verse 1. From New York City to the Frisco bay....the highway never ever stops
It's like Main Street....across the USA....with truckers, travelers and traffic cops
I'm goin....
2nd Chorus:
Rollin' down that Lincoln Highway, farms and fields are flyin' past
The wind is in my hair, I don't have a care, I'm seein' everything clearly at last
Bridge:
D B7 D E
So come with me and we'll travel along, you snap your fingers and I'll sing a song
Repeat 1st Chorus
Verse 2. Now old Abe Lincoln was the man to unify
The North and South when he asked the question why....
Shouldn't all men be free.? ...to travel and be proud?....
Yes...the answer's ringin' clear and loud....as I'm Repeat 2nd Chorus / Rollin' 4X
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Recordings of earlier versions available on Half My Life CD and Tunesmith CD.