I noticed a few versions of this song sitting around but one didn't sound near right, and the others were kind of sloppy and had a few errors as well, so here's my attempt at making a legible and accurate way of playing this song. A good strumming pattern would be the basic - U - U U, however the notes aren't evenly spaced, so you may need to listen to the song a time or two to get the gist. Lot Of Leavin' Left To Do - Dierks Bentley Key: Capo 2nd Fret (Just transpose until the key is to play without a capo) (These are double time to the rest of the song. Listen to it so you'll know what I mean.) These old boots still got a lot of ground They ain't covered yet There's at least another million miles Under these old bus treads So if you think I'm gonna settle down I got news for you I still got a lot of leavin' left to do (Intro Fill: ) And as long as there's a song Left in this old guitar This life I'm bound to lead Ain't for the faint of heart So, you won't fall for me If you know what's good for you Cause I've still got a lot of leavin' left to do (Intro Fill: ) Guess The Lord made me hard to handle So, lovin' me might be a longshot gamble So, before you go and turn me on Make sure you can turn me loose Cause, I've still got a lot of leavin' left to do (Intro Fill: ) Instrumental: (x2) Girl, you look like you might be an angel So, I won't lie I can love you like the devil If you wanted me to, tonight And we could talk about forever For a day or two But, I've still got a lot of leavin' left to do (There's a different fill here if anyone could figure out here let me know. The other one works fine as well) (Repeat Chorus) Yeah I still got a lot of leaving left to do. (Repeat like the first two lines of the chorus until fade out)