BR5-49 and Kay Adams tabbed by Rob Hart (robelan2e@aol.com)
(G) Six days a week daddy drove a big rig (C)Burnin up the open road(G) (G)No matter what he hauled it was known by all Mama carried the heaviest (D7)load (G)Six hungry kids in a mobile home (C)In a park outside of town(G) (G)Can drive a woman semi (C)crazy when she don't got her(D7)man around(G)
Well... (G)Mama was a rock and daddy was a rolling (C)stone (G)Daddy made a living, mamma made a loving (D7)home (G)Daddy kept the big wheels turning, (C)Mamma kept the homefires burnin (G)Mama was a rock and (D7)daddy was a rolling (G)stone
(G) Many a times mamma wornd out our britches (C)when we did something bad(G) (G) Not once in our life did we hear her say, Just wait tillI tell your (D7)dad (G) Between the housework and bills and nursing ills, (C)sometimes she looked fried(G) (G) But she looked like a million (C)dollars, when daddy rode in (D7)Saturday night(G)
Well...(G)Mama was a rock and daddy was a rolling (C)stone (G)Daddy made a living, mamma made a loving (D7)home (G)Daddy kept the big wheels turning, (C)Mamma kept the homefires burnin (G)Mama was a rock and (D7)daddy was a rolling (G)stone
(G)Daddy kept the big wheels turning, (C)Mamma kept the homefires burnin (G)Mama was a rock and (D7)daddy was a rolling stone(G) (G)Mama was a rock and (D7)daddy was a rolling stone(G).