6 Chords used in the song: C, F, Am, G, Em, F/Am
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Verse 1
C F C
I've been out on that open road
Am
You can be my full time, daddy
F C
White and gold
C F C
Singing blues has been getting old
Am
You can be my full time, baby
F C
Hot or cold
Bridge
F
Don't break me down
Am
I've been travelin' too long
F
I've been trying too hard
G
With one pretty song
Chorus
F Am G F
I hear the birds on the summer breeze, I drive fast
F Em F
I am alone in the night
F Am G F
Been tryin' hard not to get into trouble, but I
F Em F
I've got a war in my mind
F Am G F/Am F Em F
So, I just ride
Just ride, I just ride, I just ride
Verse 2
C F C
Dying young and I'm playing hard
Am F C
That's the way my father made his life an art
C F C
Drink all day and we talk 'til dark
Am F C
That's the way the road doves do it, ride 'til dark.
Bridge
F
Don't leave me now
Am
Don't say good bye
F
Don't turn around
G
Leave me high and dry
Chorus
F Am G F
I hear the birds on the summer breeze, I drive fast
F Em F
I am alone in the night
F Am G F
Been tryin' hard not to get into trouble, but I
F Em F
I've got a war in my mind
F Am G F/Am F Em F
So, I just ride
Just ride, I just ride, I just ride
Bridge
F Am G F
I'm tired of feeling like I'm fucking crazy
F Am G F
I'm tired of driving 'till I see stars in my eyes
F Am G F
I look up to keep myself sane, baby
F Em F Em
So I just ride, I just ride
Chorus
F Am G F
I hear the birds on the summer breeze, I drive fast
F Em F
I am alone in the night
F Am G F
Been tryin' hard not to get into trouble, but I
F Em F
I've got a war in my mind
F Am G F/Am F Em F
So, I just ride
Just ride, I just ride, I just ride
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About this song: Ride
"Ride" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey, taken from the re-release of her second album studio album, Born to Die - The Paradise Edition (2012) and her third EP, Paradise. The song served as the reissue's first single on September 25, 2012 through Interscope Records, Polydor Records, and Universal Music. The cover for the single depicts Del Rey on a tire swing, wearing cowboy boots and a denim jacket. In general, the song was well received by critics.