Ode To Ben Dorcy Loveys Song

Wade Bowen

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Tom:
A Big Ben came in puffin' back in 1963
A He knew Denver, Pyle, and Willie, Big John, The Duke, and me
D We played every city on the land and on the sea
A He helped me be just what I am and all I wanna be
E He never played the guitar, he never played the flute
E D A Had a heart as big as Texas and a country soul to boot [Verse 2] (Wade)
A Ben always loved the ladies and his line was smooth as silk
A His aphrodisiac was cornbread, ice cold buttermilk
D Back then, I did some rollin' 'cause I was slow to learn
A Big Ben was always standing by when I would crash and burn
E When everything about me was scattered near and far
E D A He'd pack us up, sack us up, and load us in the car
[Chorus 1] (Shooter, Randy, Wade)
D You can find him in the hotels, in the bus, and in the car
A You'll swear there's more than one Big Ben
A And one more where you are
D He's the talk around the campfires and the tale's gettin' mighty tall
A E A Big Ben's a living legend and he will outlive us all [Verse 3] (Randy)
A Well, here's to all the roadies
A You should know from which you came
A All you young road warriors and keepers of the flame
A D There was one who walked before you
D The one who blazed the trail
A Here's to the good Ben Dorcy, the one that never failed
E He could set 'em up, he could tune 'em up
E Break down and drive the car
E D A He did everything we couldn't do, we were busy being stars [Chorus 1] (Shooter, Randy, Wade)
D You can find him in the hotels, in the bus, and in the car
A You'll swear there's more than one Big Ben
A And one more where you are
D He's the talk around the campfires and the tale's gettin' mighty tall
A E A Big Ben's a living legend and he will outlive us all
A E A Big Ben's a living legend and he will outlive us all
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