Standard (EADGBE)

Well, it's a long way to Richmond, rollin' north on Ninety-[D7

]five,

 With a redhead ridin' shotgun and a pistol by by my side,

Tearin' down that highway like a modern day Bonnie and

Clyde.

 We met at a truckstop, Johnson City, Tennes-see,

 I was gassin' up my Firebird, when I heard her callin' me,

 Said, [ A7] "Which way are you headed, boy, -- Do you need

 some compa-ny?"

 She had me stoppin' at a Quik-Mart before we made it out of

town,

Next thing she was runnin' at me, tellin' me to "Lay that hammer

down,

 'Cause there's a man right behind me, doin' his best to

 slow me down!"

Yeah, and it's a long way to Richmond, rollin' north on

 Ninety-five,

 With a redhead ridin' shotgun and a pistol by my side,

Tearin' down that highway like a modern day Bonnie and

Clyde.

(Dobro bridge)

Well, we pulled up to a motel, in the middle of the night,

We were countin' all the money, smokin' stolen Marlboro

Lights,

 Lord, we never saw 'em comin' 'til they read us both our

rights.

Yeah, and it's a long way to Richmond, rollin' north on

 Ninety- five,

With a sheriff right beside me, pistol pointin' at my side,

-- oh, lord,

 Such a dis--appointing ending for this modern day Bonnie

 and Clyde.

(Dobro outro)

 Yeah, - -

 Hey, -

 Well, - - -