Ramblin Man - The Allman Brothers Band

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[Chorus]
            
Lord I was bor

            
n a ramblin' m

an
             
Tryin' to make

              
 a living and 

             
doing the best

 
 I can
             
When it's time

             
 for leaving I

            
 hope you'll u

 
nderstand
            
That I was bor

             
n a ramblin' m

an

[Verse]
             
My father was 

             
a gambler down

              
 in Georgia
             
And he wound u

             
p on the wrong

      
 end of a gun
             
And I was born

             
 in the back s

              
eat of a Greyh

       
ound bus
             
Rolling down h

             
ighway forty-o


ne

[Chorus]
            
Lord I was bor

            
n a ramblin' m

an
             
Tryin' to make

              
 a living and 

             
doing the best

 
 I can
             
When it's time

             
 for leaving I

            
 hope you'll u

 
nderstand
            
That I was bor

             
n a ramblin' m

an

[Instrumental]
   

[Verse]
             
I'm on my way 

             
to New Orleans

 
 this morning
             
Leavin' out of

             
 Nashville, Te

   
nnessee
             
They're always

             
 havin' a good

              
 time down on 

           
the Bayou, Lor

 
d
             
Them delta wom

             
en think the w

        
orld of me

[Chorus]
            
Lord I was bor

            
n a ramblin' m

an
             
Tryin' to make

              
 a living and 

             
doing the best

 
 I can
             
When it's time

             
 for leaving I

            
 hope you'll u

 
nderstand
            
That I was bor

             
n a ramblin' m

an

[Chorus]
            
Lord I was bor

            
n a ramblin' m

an
            
Lord I was bor

            
n a ramblin' m

an
            
Lord I was bor

            
n a ramblin' m

an
            
Lord I was bor

            
n a ramblin' m

an
                        

[Ending]