Key: C major
Verse 1
loud enough
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C
to shake the shingles on the roof
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C
All us kids in the neighborhood
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C
Knew every word Mama tried
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C
Since the day my daddy died
Hank Thompson, Johnny Page,
Patsy Clyde,
It's so wrong,
the only place I hear them sing
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C
is in the Country Hall of Fame
And I bet my country ass
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C
before I hear them played again
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Am
How I miss Luke the Dribbler
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Am
when I hear that old
never grace my radio
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F
C
God, I hate that country music
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C
isn't country anymore
I never thought I'd see the day
When George Strait hangs his hat up,
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F
C
for the count
Like when the okey from Muskogee sang,
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C
A joint was just a bad place to be
She thinks I still care and faded love
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F
C
A
are just precious memories
Cash and Kitty Wells
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D
and the list goes on and on
But come Sunday afternoon
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D
I'll raise every single window in my house
And pay honor to their memory
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G
D
The way my daddy taught me how
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Bm
How I miss Luke the drifter
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Bm
when I hear that old
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G
never grace my radio
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D
G
isn't country anymore
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A
Yeah, it's a sin, the country music,
isn't country anymore
D
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