Song: Country Boy Rock & Roll
Artist: Marty Stuart (& His Fabulous Superlatives) - Duet with Kenny Vaughan
Album: Ghost Train: The Studio B Sessions
Words and music by: Don Reno
Tuning: Standard
Capo: No capo
D
You can tell I'm from the country, see I'm from outta town
D
I'm beginnin' to catch on, I'm a let my hair down
G D
I've been a-rockin', I've been a-rollin'
A G A D
Some folks think I look foolish, let 'em make a fool outta me
Solo
D
I work in fields of cotton, I work in fields of corn
D
But I ain't seen nothin' like it since the day I was born
G D
I've been a-rockin', I've been a-rollin'
A G A D
Some folks think I look foolish, let 'em make a fool outta me
Solo
D
I walked in a crowded dance hall, I didn't know a soul
D
Some hillbilly's started pickin', everybody rock 'n' roll
G D
I've been a-rockin', I've been a-rollin'
A G A D
Some folks think I look foolish, let 'em make a fool outta me
Solo
D
Well I spent all my money, corn and cotton I have sold
D
I have left the old farm, stay in town and rock and roll
G D
I've been a-rockin', I've been a-rollin'
A G A D
Some folks think I look foolish, let 'em make a fool outta me
A G A D
Some folks think I look foolish, let 'em make a fool outta me