Tom: G THE LEGEND (First Song in Smokey and the Bandit where they're just showing the truck.): JUST TO LET YOU KNOW THIS IS MY FIRST TAB, SO I DONT REALLY KNOW IF THIS IS THE RIGHT OR ANYTHING. ITS AS CLOSE AS I CAN GET IT, BUT IF YOU HAVE ANY CORRECTIONS, PLEASE LET ME THANK YOU. |-------0--3--2--0--0--2--0--3b--0--0-------------------------------------| |-------0--3--2--0--0--2--0--3b--0--0-------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |---------------------------------------------------------------------0---| |-------------------------------------------------------0-------3---------| RIFF 1 |-----------3----0----3--------------3b----0------------------------------| |----------------------------0----2---------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| RIFF 2 |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------------------------0----------| |-----5-----4------3------2------0-----1-----2-----3----------------------| RIFF 3 Ok i dont know the complete tabs for the song, but here are the chords that *I* piked up. INTRO: E A E And John Henry just to mention some names, A But there's a truck driving legend in the south today, RIFF 1 A man called bandit from atlanta, GA A Every Gear Jammer knows his name, E They swear he's got eyes, got it runnin' in his veins, A A (one hard strum) With a boot like? lip and nerves like steel, He's gonna go to glory ridin' 18 wheels. RIFF 2 E Well he left atlanta back in '63, A Haulin' him a load up to tennesse, E He hit monteagle and he'd drive in rain, RIFF3 So hard he couldnt' even see the passing lane, E Well he started down the grade when he lost a gear, A He hit them brakes, found he had no air E The monteagle grade is steep and long, RIFF 3 And everybody that seen had thought the bandit was gone, RIFF 2 E Well the truck jack-knifed, turned completely round A He was comin' down backwards about the speed of sound E Alot of folks seen him, and they all say RIFF 3 He had his head out the window yelling "clear the way!" E Well he got to the bottom, safe and sound A Everybody asked bandit how he made it down E He said folks when the truck picks up too much speed RIFF 3 I just run along beside it and drug my feet END NOTES OF RIFF 1 A E And John Henry just to mention some names, A But there's a truck driving legend in the south today, RIFF 1 A man called bandit from atlanta, GA A Every gear jammer knows his name, E They swear he's got eyes, got it runnin' in his veins, A A (one hard strum) With a boot like? lip, and nerves like steel, He's goin up to glory ridin' 18 wheels. RIFF 2 x3