The Legend accords par
Jerry Reed
Bill Justis
Smokey And The Bandit 
Tonalité : G major
Intro 1
G
G
G
Chorus 1
C
You heard about the legend of Jesse James
G
And John Henry,
just to mention some names
C
But there's a truck driving legend
in the south today
G
A man called Bandit from Atlanta G.A.
C
Every gear jammer knows his name
G
They swear he got icewater runnin' in his veins
C
A foot like lead, and nerves like steel
Em
G
C
He's gonna go to glory ridin 18 wheels
Verse 1
G
He left Atlanta back in '63
D
Haulin' him a load up to Tennessee
G
C
He hit Monteagle in a driving rain
G
So hard he couldn't even see the passing lane
Well he started down the grade
C
when he lost the gear
G
D
He hit them brakes found he had no air
G
C
The Monteagle grade is steep and long
G
And everybody that seen it
G
C
thought the Bandit was gone
Verse 2
G
Well his truck jack-knifed,
turned completely 'round
He was coming down backwards
D
'bout the speed of sound
G
C
A lot of folks seen him and they all say
G
He had his head out the window
yelling clear the way
C
Well he got to the bottom safe and sound
G
D
Everybody asked Bandit how he made it down
G
He said folks when the truck
C
picked up too much speed
G
I just ran along beside it and drug my feet
Chorus 2
C
You heard about the legend of Jesse James
G
And John Henry,
just to mention some names
C
But there's a truck driving legend
in the south today
G
A man called Bandit from Atlanta G.A.
C
Every gear jammer knows his name
G
They swear he got icewater runnin' in his veins
C
A foot like lead, and nerves like steel
Em
He's gonna go to glory ridin 18
Outro 1
G
C
G
C
(wheels)
G
C
G
C
[Repeat and fade]
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AccordeurE A D G B E
AccordsG C Em D
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