Jukebox With A Country Song

Paul Overstreet

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Tom:
C F After three good years together we had our first fight.
C G7 So she went to her mother's and I went for a drive.
C F Down that old familiar highway just few miles out of town.
C G7 To that run-down, one-room tavern that used to be my
C stompin' grounds.
C When I pulled into the driveway everything still looked the
F C same. And I couldn't wait to down a few and hear that
G7 C jukebox ring. But when I walked in through the doorway
F there stood some kind of maitre- d. and he looked me up and he
C G7 C looked me down and said, "Can I help you please?" And I said. [Chorus]
C F What'd you do with those swingin' doors? And where's
C the sawdust on the floor? Why's everybody wearin' them
G7 C suits and ties? From where I stand I can't believe my eyes.
F And whose idea was it to hang these ferns? This brand-new bar
C G7 don't have a single burn. I guess I'm somewhere that I don't
F C belong. I need a jukebox with a country song.
C When I looked back in the corner where the jukebox once stood
F C proud. Some clown was playin' records... to fast, to long
G7 C and to loud. Well it must've been a big mistake to try to
F C speak my mind. But as they were askin' me to leave, I cried
G7 C out one more time. [Outro]
C G7 F I guess I don't belong without a jukebox and a country
C song.
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