Intro: D Verse 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 G D With every twist and turn there's another million dollar view A G D 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 G D You can bet I mind my manners every time my momma walks in the room A G D Some folks don't think that matters but for some ol' redneck reason I do Chorus: G G For some ol' redneck reason sometimes I get the feelin' G D Maybe I give too much of a damn G G I'm a little old fashioned leanin' outta style and outta season G A 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 G D And I probably shouldn't call you up thinkin' I could patch things up with you A G D Aww but when I get to drinkin' for some ol' redneck reason I do Chorus: G G For some ol' redneck reason sometimes I get the feelin' G D Maybe I give too much of a damn G G I'm a little old fashioned leanin' outta style and outta season G A 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 G D And I felt like jerkin' a knot in their tales for disrespectin' that ol' Red White and Blue A G D Well now maybe I shouldn't get to fightin' mad but for some ol' redneck reason I do Solo: (Chorus) ( G G G D, G G G A )