Verse 1C
When you see cowboy boots and farmers’ tans
F
And the blue collar shirts of the working man
GFCG
You know you’re in Country, Country
Verse 2C
When the juke box and whiskey both pour out Strait
F
And you spend more time fishin’ than you do with your mate
GFC
You know you’re in Country, Country
ChorusFC
You’re in Country, Country
GF
When everyone at the bar
C
Drinks from mason jars
G
And wear’s old dungarees
GAm
And when you hear a pedal steel guitar
FG
And that screaming fiddle you know you are
FCCCC
In Country, Country
Verse 3C
When God Bless America is tattooed under your sleeves
F
And there’s a deer head at the entrance to the Tastee Freez
GFCG
You know you’re in Country, Country
Verse 4C
When the national anthems on the top ten chart
F
And everyone drives an F-One Fifty to the local Walmart
GFC
You know you’re in Country, Country
ChorusFC
You’re in Country, Country
GF
When everyone at the bar
C
Drinks from mason jars
G
And wear’s old dungarees
GAm
And when you hear a pedal steel guitar
FG
And that screaming fiddle you know you are
FC
In Country, Country
Verse 5
C
And when you drive to the prom on a John Deere tractor
F
And there’s a ring on your pocket from a can of Skoal tobacco
GFCG
You know you’re in Country, Country
Verse 6
C
And when you see lots of silos, but no Pottery Barns
F
And you’ve spent some time down on Boone’s Farm
GFC
You know you’re in Country, Country
ChorusFC
You’re in Country, Country
GF
When everyone at the bar
C
Drinks from mason jars
G
And wear’s old dungarees
GAm
And when you hear a pedal steel guitar
FG
And that screaming fiddle you know you are
FC
In Country, Country
GF
When everyone at the bar
C
Drinks from mason jars
G
And wear’s old dungarees
GAm
And when you hear a pedal steel guitar
FG
And that screaming fiddle you know you are
FCCCC
In Country, Country
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.