Living On The Highway by Freddie King Basically a 12-bar in D with a few other parts. INTRO: Bb7 A7 G7 G#7 A7 D D G G D D G G D D Bb7 A7 G7 G#7 A7 D D G It was twenty years ago, I was about fourteen years old, D When I first heard that Wolfman's howl. G He sneaked me through the door, there was whisky on the floor, D And the fuzz they were on the prowl Bb7 A7 It seems so long ago, G7 G#7 A7 D I'm living on the Highway now G He's a giant of a man, He always understands D The very best notes to use G His hand make two of mine, his heart beat right on time D He taught me how to sing the blues Bb7 A7 G7 G#7 A7 D G7 He's the reason why I choose to live on the highway now SOLO: (play twice) C F C C F F C C G F C C G I played the blues with Walter, and Muddy pulled me through D I know a Jimmy Rogers song or two G But there's one thing I know, no matter where I go D I can do a little howling too Bb7 A7 G7 G#7 A7 D That's why I sing these blues, I'm living on the highway now G The years have come and gone but the blues still go on D I only sing my songs for fun G If you ask me to, I'll do a song for you, D 'Cause the women like to see me come Bb7 A7 G7 G#7 A7 D Me and my guitar, my band, we're living on the highway now OUTRO: D D G G repeat and fade