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Roll Me Easy
Glen Campbell
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Roll Me Easy
Glen Campbell

Intro  F  Bb  F  C

Verse 1

F                       Bb             F
I am just a vagabond, a drifter on the run.
                               C                        Bb F
An eloquent profanity, it just rolls right off my tongue.
                                      Bb                        C
Now I have dinned in Palaces, I drank wine with Kings and Queens,
    F
But darling sweet darling,
               C                         Bb F
Now you're the best thing I've ever seen.

Chorus 1

 (no Chords)                     Bb            C F
Singing roll me easy, roll me so nice and easy.
                             C                F
Take my independence with no apprehension, no tension,
      Bb                         F     C  F  Bb  F
We'll walk and talk in sweet paradise.

Verse 2

F                                          Bb            F
Now I have crossed this country Lord, from Denver to the ocean.

But I've never met girls that could sing so sweet
      C                    Bb     F
As the angels that live in Houston.
F                         Bb              C        F
Singing harmony, and that you're the sun. Sweet harmony.
          C                        Bb       F
You gotta raise your flag and I'll beat my drum.

Outro

(beat G note 6th String)
Singing roll me easy. Now roll me so nice and easy.

I said roll me easy. Roll me so slow and easy.

I said roll me easy, roll me so slow and easy.
           F
Ohh Yeahhh roll me easy.
                         Bb           C F
Why don't you roll me so slow and easy
                         Bb           C F
Why don't you roll me so slow and easy   (repeat fade)


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