Joe Diffie (December 28, 1958 – March 29, 2020) was an American country musician. Between 1990 and 2004, he had 35 singles that charted on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, five of which peaked at number one. He also co-wrote singles for Holly Dunn, Tim McGraw, and Jo Dee Messina, and recorded with Mary Chapin Carpenter, George Jones, and Marty Stuart.
Raised in Velma, Oklahoma, Diffie worked in a foundry while playing local nightclubs in Oklahoma and moved to Nashville in 1986 to work for Gibson Guitar Corporation.
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If The Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets) Written by Kim Williams & Ken Spooner. c1989 Cross Keys Pub. & Texas Wedge Music. Performed by Joe Diffie.
Verse 1: C7G Diablo motors had a hell of a sale, downtown yesterday, C7A7D Word got around, no money down, take years and years to pay. C7G When I got there the lot was bare, but the salesman said hold on. C7C#dimG/DB7/D#EA7D7G For a little cash, I gotta two-tone Nash out behind the barn.
Chorus GA7 If the Devil danced in empty pockets, he'd have a ball in mine. DG6G#dimAm With a nine foot grand, a ten piece band and a twelve girl chorus line. DGA I'd raise some loot in a three piece suit, give 'em one dance for a dime, G/BCA/C#G/DB/D#E7AD7G If the Devil Danced in empty pockets, he'd have a ball in mine.
Verse 2: C7G Well he said friend it ain't the end let's see what I can do. C7A7D If you own a home, I've got a loan, tailor made for you. C7G Then above the racket a voice in my jacket said, "I'll tote the note." C7C#dimG/DB7/D#EA7D7G The devil made me do it, talked me in to it, and that was all she wrote.
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Bridge EmB7Em They say debt is a bottomless pit where the devil likes to play. A7D I'd sell my soul to get out of this hole, but there'd be hell to pay.