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Steady As She Goes
Wade Hayes
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Date: 1/9/97; 4:51:22 PM
From: barbieri@unive.it (Roberto Barbieri)
Subject: Steady As She Goes by Wade Hayes
Steady As She Goes - Wade Hayes
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This song is on the "Old enough to know better" CD and was written by Don Cook
along with Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn of Brooks & Dunn. I guess you could kinda
tell 'cause the chord sequence in the verses is identical to that of Brooks &
Dunn's "Workin' on my next broken heart"...
INTRO: C D Am G Em D G G
G D G C
Tonight I came home late again, she didn't ask me where I've been
G D
Her bags were packed and sitting by the door
G D G C
She looked at me and said goodbye, I did my best to change her mind
G D G
But she don't wanna hear it anymore
C D G D/F# Em
CHORUS: She's steady as she goes, this time she's not crying
C D G D/F# Em
If I said it didn't hurt, oh I'd be lying
C D Am G
Where she got the strength to leave Heaven only knows
(N.C.) Em D G
But she's a rock, steady as she goes
INTRO
G D G C
It tears me up to watch her go, but deep inside my heart I know
G D
Leaving is the only choice she has
G D G C
I guess she finally got the nerve to give me just what I deserve
G D G
She's had enough and she ain't lookin' back
CHORUS
CHORUS
(N.C.) Em D G
she's a rock, steady as she goes
(N.C.) Em D C G
she's a rock, steady as she goes.
G 3x0033
D xx0232
C x32010
Em 022000
Am x02210
D/F# 2x023x
-Roberto Barbieri (barbieri@unive.it)