This song is actually a true story of Ray and a doubting redneck.
The intro chords: Am7-G-D The Am7 is on the 1 (obviously)and the G on 3
and the D comes in slightly early on the
"and" before the next 1. (Upstroke)
Repeat twice before the verse entrance.
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the verses are sung in a talking style like Johnny Cash "boy named Sue".
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verse: There's a lotta small towns in this world,
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Just like the one that I came from.
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Where any dream you have is just a dream.
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It ain't nothin' that could truly be done.
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Well I'm gon' tell y'all a little story
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'Bout the day I set out to leave.
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As I was loadin' up and sayin' my goodbyes
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some redneck einstein said to me
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"Well I see ya' packed up your suitcase,
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And I seen ya' throw it in the truck.
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Headin' off to the big town are ya?
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Hmmph! Well son I wish ya' luck.
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Now I don't mean to bust your bubble...
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But boy, the way your thinkins' wrong.
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Go on out and chase that foolish dream of yours. Heh!
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You'll be back before too long.
Chorus:(changes a little more to singing style)
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'Cause you a plowboy! You ain't no city boy!
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Wo you were born with dirty hands
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Yeah you a plowboy and your thinkin' silly boy!
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Just tryin' to make you understand.
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Verse 2: What you better do is put them overalls back on.
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Go on out and fix that ol' barn door.
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Keep your far fetched fantasies to yo'self
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And fetch a load of feed down at the country store.
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Better yet, go on! Have at it.
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Go see how high you can fly.
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But you best be back when that green leaf comes in, boy!
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We gonna need your help come July!
Repeat chorus and then play chorus chords 4 times without words and at the end of the
measure play an E or E7 instead of D.
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Verse 3: Well here I am a few years later.
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Sure come a long way from that old farm.
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I got stocks and bonds and a house with a cement pond
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Got a genuine rolex on my arm
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Well I'd like to ask him what the taste of crow is like.
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See him face the fact that he was wrong.
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You see, I always knew where I was headed
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But I never forgot where I was from... Yeeeeah..
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Chorus 2: I'm a plowboy. I ain't no city boy
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Whoa I was born with dirty hands.
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Look at me now, boy! Sho' is a pretty boy!
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I could'nt make ya' understand
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Go milk that cow boy! And that wood needs splittin' boy
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And ya' best get back to bailin' hay!
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Yeah I'm a plowboy but now look whos' silly boy!
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From now on be careful what you say... ya' hear?
Continue with chords and fade