Written by Kent Lavoie
INTRO:: G G C D G I remember to this day the bright red Georgia clay, G D How it stuck to the tires after the summer rain. G Will power made that old car go; C D G a woman's mind told me that it's so. G F C C C D C C C D Oh, how I wish we were back on the road again.G C D G I can still recall the wheat fields of Saint Paul, G D And the mornin' we got caught robbin' from an old hen. G C D G Old MacDonald made us work, but then he paid us for what it was worth, G F C C C D Another tank of gas and back on the road again.C D G Me and you and a dog named Boo, C D G Travellin' and livin' off the land. C D G Me and you and a dog named Boo, F C G How I love bein' a free man.G I'll never forget that day C D G we motored stately into big L.A. G D The lights of the city put settlin' down in my brain. G Though it's only been a month or so, C D G that old car's buggin' us to go, G F C C C D another tank of gas and, back on the road again.C D G Me and you and a dog named Boo, C D G Travellin' and livin' off the land. C D G Me and you and a dog named Boo, F C G How I love bein' a free man.repete chorus fade or tagC D G Me and you and a dog named Boo, C D G Travellin' and livin' off the land. C D G Me and you and a dog named Boo, F C G How I love bein' a free man.