De finales de los 70, Alabama es uno de los grupos de country más populares. Con un sonido roquero, volvieron a popularizar a las bandas de country en una industria a favor de los artistas en solitario. La formaron en Fort Payne, Alabama, los primos Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry y Jeff Cook y editaron un single de debut de producción independiente "I Wanna Be With You Tonight" en 1977. Tras "Tennessee River" de 1980 comenzaron una saga de 27 números 1 en las listas del country y 7 álbumes de platino durante una década.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 11:00:58 -0500 (EST) From: Douglas=K.=Smith%95%[email protected] Subject: Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)
"Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)" by Dave Loggins
performed by Alabama
If anyone has TAB to this (or any ALABAMA song, actually, please email me or post it on COWPIE)
4/4 time
Chorus 1 [E]Roll On highway, Roll On a-[A]long. [E]Roll On daddy till you get back [A]home. [E]Roll on fam'ly, Roll On [A]crew. [E]Roll On mama like I asked you to do. And [F#m]Roll On Eighteen [B]Wheeler, Roll On. [E]
E | A |E | A
verse 1 [A]Well it's Monday mornin', he's kissin' mama goodbye. He's up and gone with the [C#m]sun. [A]Daddy drives an eighteen wheeler, and he's off on a midwest run.[E]
And three sad faces gather 'round mama. They ask her when daddy's comin' [C#m]home. [A]Daddy drives an eighteen wheeler, and they sure miss him when he's [E]gone.
Climb 1: Ah, but he [A]calls 'em ev'ry [G#m]night and [F#7]tells 'em that he loves[B] them. He taught 'em this song to sing:
(repeat chorus 1) afterward, key changes from E to F
F |FBb
verse 2 [Bb]Well it's [F]Wednesday evening. Mama's waitin' by the phone. It rings but it's not his [Dm]voice. Seems the high-[Bb]way patrol has found a jack-knifed rig in a snowbank in Illinois.[F]
But the driver was missin', and the search had been abandoned 'cause the weather had ev'rything [Dm]stalled. And they had [Bb]checked all the houses and the local motels; when they had some more news they'd call.[F]
Climb 2: And she told [Bb]them when they [Am]found him to tell [Gm7]him that she loved[C] him. And she hung up the phone singin':
Chorus 2: [F]Roll On highway, Roll On a-[Bb]long. [F]Roll On daddy till you get back [Bb]home. [F]Roll on fam'ly, Roll On [Bb]crew. [F]Roll On mama like I asked you to do. And [Gm]Roll On Eighteen [C]Wheeler, Roll On. [Dm]
Bridge: [Dm]Mama and the children will be [Am7]waiting up all night long, thinkin' [Bb]nothin' but the worst is comin' with the ring-[F]in' of the telephone. Oh, but the [Dm]Man upstairs was list'nin' when Mama [Bb]asked him to bring Daddy home. And when the [Gm]call came in, it was Daddy on the other end, [C]askin' her if she had been a-singin' the song, singin':
REPEAT Chorus 2, but instead of Dm at the end of "Roll On Eighteen Wheeler, Roll On", make it an F.
F | Bb | [F]Eighteen whee-[Bb]ler [F]Eighteen whee-[Bb]ler [F]Eighteen whee-[Bb]ler [F]Eighteen whee-[Bb]ler----(hold until finally "roll on!") Bb |Fm/Bb [F]Roll On!