This album impresses me more and more, everytime I do another one of these songs. The songwriting on this album is AMAZING. This song is done in 'A' on the album. There is a in this song and, I hate that chord, so I decided to play with a capo, which made it a very easy song to play. So that is how I am going to transcribe it. The bridge I am a little weary of. I don't know if it is exactly right. If you have any corrections be sure to let me know. This is pretty close though. Intro: She left Oklahoma for California Sunglasses on the brim of her hat Smoke was pourin from that old Cadilac But she wasn't turning back Just outside of Flagstaff, Motor blew on her Coupe DeVille Just in time she saw a sign, There was a Texaco waiting at the bottom of the hill. And she said Chorus I Somebody must be prayin for me Somebody out there must be prayin for me Must be angels, I can't see Somebody must be prayin for me Verse 2 A boy about twenty climbed out of a truck All covered in grease and dirt She said hey charles, but he just laughed And said I'm Wearing my daddy's shirt. He stood there lost in her eyes And she got lost in his As the years rolled by she would sigh Everytime they kissed. Repeat Chorus I Bridge Sometimes she stares out the window And wonders about her Hollywood dreams But when she tucks her kids in bed She softly whispers as they fall asleep Chorus II (softly) Somebody must be prayin for me Somebody out there must be prayin for me Ain't it funny how you always find, just what you need. Somebody must be prayin for me. Somebody must be prayin for me Outro: Same as intro (sing over outro) Somebody must be prayin for me. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com