A E D A I was the youngest boy in a family of four D A E We lived in Oklahoma the wind whistled thru our door A E D A We scratched out a living in the dirt and and the clay D A E A I never will forget it untill my dying days A E D The dust storms they came at us the sky turned cold and A black D A E We packed up our belonging and never looked back A E D A We rode out west toward the sun just a heartbeat away D A E A I never will forget it untill my dying days A D E F#m We were Bakersfield Bound and the California dream D A Down the road lay the promised lands our fields would all E turn green A D E F#m We were Bakersfield bound like so many gone before D A E A Just to cross our River Jordan and reach the other shore A E When we first set eyes on The San Joaquin D A Was like a friend we always knew D A E The gates swing open so far & wide even God could drive thru A E D A We worked the crops from dawn to dust shared along the way D A E A I never will forget it untill my dying days A D E F#m We were Bakersfield Bound and the California dream D A Down the road lay the promised lands our fields had all E turned green A D E F#m We were Bakersfield bound like so many gone before D A E A Just to cross our River Jordan and reach the other shore D A E A Crossed our River Jordan to reach the other shore From Chris Hillman & Herb Pederson 'Bakersfield Bound' Sugar Hill Records 1996 Bar None Music/Me And My House, BMI