If That Ain't Country accords par
David Allan Coe (Version Officielle)
Tonalité : Bb majorDifficulté : Facile
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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Well, the old man was covered
with tattoos and scars
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He got some in prison and others in bars
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And the rest he got workin'
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on old junk cars in the daytime
they looked like like tombstones in our yard
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And I never seen him
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when he wasn't tired and mean
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Verse 2
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Well, he sold used parts to make ends meet
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Covered with grease
from his head to his feet
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Cussing the sweat
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and the Texas heat and mosquitoes
And the neighbors said we lived like hicks
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But they brum their cars
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for my pa to fix anyhow
Verse 3
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While he was veteran proud, tried and true
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He fought 'til his heart was black and blue
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And I don't know how
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how he made it through the hard times
He bought our house on the GI Bill
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But it wasn't worth
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all he had to kill to get it
Verse 4
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He drank Pearl in a can, Jack Daniel's black
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Chewed tobacco from a mail pouch sack
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And he had an old dog
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that was trained to attack sometimes
While he'd get drunk
and mean as a rattlesnake
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Never wasn't too much
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that he would take from a stranger
Pre-chorus 1
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I was 13 kids and a bunch of dogs
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A house full of chickens and a yard full of hogs
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I spent the summertime
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cuttin' up logs for the winter
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Tryin' like the devil to find the Lord
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Working like a slave for my room and board
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Cold burning stoves, no natural gas
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And if that ain't country, I'll kiss your ass
Chorus 1
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If that ain't country, it'll hair lift the pope
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If that ain't country, it's a damn good joke
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I've been on the grand old Opry
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And I know Johnny Cash
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And if he ain't country,
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I'll kiss your ass
Verse 5
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Well, my mama sold eggs at a grocery store
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And my oldest sister was a first-rate whore
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My daddy said she couldn't come
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home anymore, and he meant it
Now, mama, she was old, far beyond her time
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And her hair was gray,
and I've seen her crying
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She was talking about Junior,
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said he was dying in prison
Verse 6
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Why, she told all the neighbors
he was off to the war
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He was fighting for courage,
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he was good to the core, and she was proud
Now, our house
was a graveyard for automobile
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And around the porch
was a bunch of old wheels
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And some used Harley-Davidson parts
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that we sold for cash
Pre-chorus 2
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There was 50 holes and an old tin roof
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Me and my family was living proof
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And everybody called me old poor white trash
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And if that ain't country, I'll kiss your ass
Chorus 2
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If that ain't country, it'll hair lift the pope
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If that ain't country, it's a damn good joke
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I've been on the Grand Ole Opry
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And I know Johnny Cash, mmm
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And if he ain't country,
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I'll kiss your ass
Outro 1
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And I'm dreaming tonight of my blue eyes
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Concernin' the great speckled birds
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I didn't know God made honky-tonk angels
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And went back to the to the wild side of life
That a little late
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[Repeat and fade]
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