Here's Alabama's "Mountain Music", by Randy Owen
4/4 time
[D/A]
e|--2---|
B|--3---|
G|--2---|
D|--0---|
A|--0---|
E|--X---|
[Intro] A A D/A D/A A A D/A
[Chorus 1] (a capella until you reach "to a Cajun.."
Oh, [A] play me some mountain [D] music
like [A] grandma and grandpa used to play [D]
Then I'll [A] float on down the riv-[D]er
to a Ca-[E]jun hidea-[A]way.
[Verse 1]
[A] Drift away like Tom [D] Sawyer
Ride a raft[A] with ol' Huck [D] Finn
Take a nap[A] like Rip Van Winkle,
daze [G] dreamin' A-[E]gain.
[Chorus 2]
Oh, [A] play me some mountain [D] music
like [A] grandma and grandpa used to play [D]
Then I'll [A] float on down the riv-[D]er
to a Ca-[Bm]jun hidea-[E]way.
(guitar solo)
[Verse 2] (same chords as 1)
Swim across the river
Just to prove that I'm a man
Spend the day bein' lazy
Just bein' nature's friend
[Verse 3]
Climb a long tall hick'ry
Bend it over, skinnin' cats
Playin' baseball with chert rocks
Usin' sawmill slabs for bats
[Bridge] (also a capella, like first chorus, until you reach "'cause that's where..")
Play some [A] back-home come-on [D] music
that [A] comes from the heart [D]
Play [A] something with lots of feel-[D]in'
'cause that's where [Bm] music has to [E] start.
[Chorus 2]
Oh, [A] play me some mountain [D] music
like [A] grandma and grandpa used to play [D]
Then I'll [A] float on down the riv-[D]er
to a Ca-[Bm]jun hidea-[E]way.
Then a drum solo
ensues and the tempo increases--go back to the first chorus for the ending,
but play all of the chords.