Songtexte Chattanooga City Limit Sign - Johnny Cash
I
was
thumbin'
a
ride
one
Saturday
mornin'
Outta
Nashville
totin'
my
sack
I
lent
my
car
to
a
gal
that
lived
in
Chattanooga
And
she
hadn't
never
brought
it
back
She
was
drinkin'
pretty
heavy
when
I
let
her
have
it
I
hope
she
knows
it
was
only
a
loan
Ain't
no
tellin'
what
I
might
have
told
her
back
at
the
time
But
that
ole
car
was
also
my
home
About
five
miles
out
I
was
gettin'
kinda
tired
Sweatin'
hard
and
feelin'
kinda
weak
I
woke
up
with
no
cigarettes
and
nothin'
to
drink
And
I
hadn't
had
a
bite
to
eat
My
nerves
was
so
quick
I
couldn't
tell
where
I
was
shakin'
Then
a
set
of
brakes
sang
my
song
Some
fella
stuck
his
head
out
a
'57
Chevy
And
hollered
hey
man
come
on
I
told
'em
I
was
headin'
down
to
Chattanooga
They
said
hop
in
we're
goin'
there
too
And
the
way
they
took
off
in
a
cloud
of
smoke
I
still
ain't
believin'
it
was
true
They
had
their
windows
down
and
I
was
sittin'
in
the
back
With
my
tongue
still
hung
in
my
throat
He
was
hittin'
just
about
a
hundred
and
ten
And
he
said
man
what
you
think
of
this
boat
Well
there
was
two
semi's
a
strugglin'
up
ahead
One
tryin'
to
pass
the
other
They
had
the
whole
road
blocked
so
he
passed
'em
on
the
right
And
let
me
tell
you
somethin'
brother
I
was
so
nervous
that
my
teeth
was
clickin'
There
wasn't
no
way
my
head
could
think
Then
the
one
that
was
sittin'
on
the
passanger
side
Turned
and
said
hey
man
you
want
somethin'
to
drink
I
just
shook
my
head
cause
I
couldn't
talk
He
said
okay
and
then
he
said
cheers
Them
fools
was
drinkin'
whiskey
and
wine
And
chasin'
it
down
with
beer
Well
I
started
sweatin'
that
ol'
sticky
sweat
And
I
know
I
was
white
as
a
sheep
Then
one
turned
the
radio
on
wide
open
And
said
hey
man
check
that
beat
By
the
time
we
reached
the
top
of
Monteagle
I
thought
I
heard
a
rumblin'
sound
And
then
I
saw
a
sign
that
said
fallin'
rock
And
right
there
I
was
floorboard
bound
I
was
rollin'
and
squirmin'
on
the
ol'
floorboard
Too
weak
to
sit
or
stand
And
then
the
driver
said
we're
doin'
a
hundred
and
twenty
Look
here
man
no
hands
I
got
up
enough
nerve
to
raise
up
and
look
And
by
now
there
couldn't
be
no
surprise
But
his
hair
was
blowin'
all
over
my
face
And
dandruff
blowed
in
both
eyes
He
never
did
drive
on
the
right
or
left
He
just
kept
on
ridin'
that
line
I
rubbed
my
eyes
and
saw
the
prettiest
thing
The
Chattanooga
city
limit
sign
He
slowed
down
and
I
said
Mister
please
I'd
like
to
get
off
right
here
He
said
aw
ride
on
into
town
with
us
We're
gonna
go
down
and
pick
up
some
more
beer
I
said
please
once
more
and
he
stopped
the
car
And
then
he
handed
me
my
sack
Said
they'd
look
for
me
on
the
road
later
on
In
case
I
wanted
to
catch
a
ride
back
I
got
out
and
sat
down
by
the
side
of
the
road
Feelin'
sick
and
lookin'
mighty
pale
I
don't
remember
anything
much
after
that
But
next
mornin'
I
woke
up
in
jail
I
didn't
know
anybody
in
my
cell
And
didn't
wanta
ask
why
was
there
But
they
all
kept
grinnin'
and
turnin'
their
heads
And
it
was
more
than
my
head
could
bear
So
I
called
the
jailer
and
I
asked
him
to
tell
me
Why
I
was
there
if
he'd
be
so
kind
He
said
for
stoppin'
the
traffic
while
I
was
huggin'
and
kissin'
The
Chattanooga
city
limit
sign
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