Tom: A A I guess you could say Mama was a NASCAR fan, D A I was born in Talladega up in the stands. A The fans all cheered the second I arrived, E The loudspeaker said "The boy's born to drive!" A We didn't have money for a pacifier, D A So I sucked on the valve off a Goodyear tire... D A A seven pound, eight ounce, son-of-the-south E Born with the taste of racing in my mouth. [Chorus] A N.C. She named me Dale Darrell Waltrip D N.C. Richard Petty Rusty Awesome Bill E N.C. A N.C. Irvan Gordon Earnhardt Smith...Johnson, Jr. [Verse 2] D I got my first real stock-car when I was nine, A An old one Mama bought off of Geoff Bodine. D The Winston Cup people said "The boy's too young" E 'til I qualified second at Darlington. D How in the world could a nine-year-old child A Hit a hundred ninety-seven in a time trial? D The man said Momma ought to be ashamed... E N.C. "But by the way, son, tell us what's your name?" [Chorus] A N.C. I told 'em Dale Darrell Waltrip D N.C. Richard Petty Rusty Awesome Bill E N.C. A N.C. Irvan Gordon Earnhardt Smith...Johnson, Jr. [Bridge] D A D E [Verse 3] D I got a "Toys-R-Us" sponsor and a new pit-crew. A Daytona loves "Little 52" D The junior-high-school girls are all cheerin' for me. E I'm out there intimidating "Number 3" D N.C. A N.C. But I ain't got room on my cards, or my caps, E N.C. B Or the helmet I'm drivin' with... [Chorus] A To write Dale Darrell Waltrip D Richard Petty Rusty Awesome Bill E A N.C. Irvan Gordon Earnhardt Smith...Johnson, Jr. A