Intro: DVerse 1:
D
I love tearin' down some country road as the red sun's sinkin' down
D
Nothin' but corn and cotton fields for miles and miles around
GD
With every twist and turn there's another million dollar view
AGD
Some folks might not see it but for some ol' redneck reason I do
Verse 2:
D
I still wear my beat up boots and my ol' worn out jeans
D
I still say the blessin' when I sit down to eat
GD
You can bet I mind my manners every time my momma walks in the room
AGD
Some folks don't think that matters but for some ol' redneck reason I do
Chorus:
GG
For some ol' redneck reason sometimes I get the feelin'
GD
Maybe I give too much of a damn
GG
I'm a little old fashioned leanin' outta style and outta season
GA
but I reckon that's just the way I am
Verse 3:
D
Sometimes I lay here thinkin' bout the good times that we had
D
Wonderin' why it all went wrong the night it all went bad
GD
And I probably shouldn't call you up thinkin' I could patch things up with you
AGD
Aww but when I get to drinkin' for some ol' redneck reason I do
Chorus:
GG
For some ol' redneck reason sometimes I get the feelin'
GD
Maybe I give too much of a damn
GG
I'm a little old fashioned leanin' outta style and outta season
GA
but I reckon that's just the way I am
Verse 3:
(Aww how you feel about it Charlie?)
D
I was standin' beside a couple teenage kids at a high school football game
D
They didn't take their hats off when the anthem was played
GD
And I felt like jerkin' a knot in their tales for disrespectin' that ol' Red White and Blue
AGD
Well now maybe I shouldn't get to fightin' mad but for some ol' redneck reason I do
Solo: (Chorus) ( GGG D, GGGA )
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