Chords for Hillbilly With A Heartache-Tracy Lawrence and John Anderson
Tempo:
161.15 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Eb
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N]
[F] [Fm]
[F]
Well, he's a hard-working, easy-going country boy, [Bb] and he wouldn't harm [F] a fly.
They'd hang down at the hair salon, [C] the drama she would be entprised.
[F] She took it hard when she ran off with [Bb] a beauty supply [F]
salesman.
Well, that's how romance goes sometimes, [C] but they're so long [F] gone.
[Bb] He'll play the same sad song on the old [F] jukebox, drank up every night he's got.
[Bb] He'll get loud and stick up, drug [G] the slang, ramble through the parking [C] lot.
[Bb] He'll hook you on a tank with a crazy bladder, [F] sniffing on a copperhead [Bb] snake,
so you [F] can cross his path.
You [Bb] better beware [Eb] him, wounded fly woman, he's [Db] a hillbilly with [F] a hard edge.
He was gonna buy from modular homes, [Bb] [Fm]
and now his mama's on [F] word,
cause he don't stop by to [C] see rash men anymore.
Ain't [F] just a right brown with a loaded shotgun, [Bb] hanging in his right [F]
rack.
If I was that smooth-talking city boy, I'd [C] sure be [F] watching back.
He'll [Bb] play the same sad song on the old [F] jukebox, drank up every time he's got.
[Bb] He'll get loud and stick up, drug the [G] slang, ramble through the parking [C]
lot.
[Bb] He'll hook you on a tank with a crazy [F] bladder, sniffing on a copperhead [Bb] snake,
[F] so you can cross his path.
[Bb] You better beware [Eb] him, wounded fly woman, [Db] he's a hillbilly [F] with a hard edge.
[Bb] He used to hold it tight, [F] bring [C] about any [F] man down.
But [Bb] when a good old boy's been hurt real bad, [C] he just don't give a damn.
[Bb]
[F]
[Bb]
[Eb] [Db]
[F]
He'll [Bb] play the same sad song on the old [F] jukebox, drank up every time he's got.
[Bb] He'll get loud and stick up, drug the [G] slang, ramble through the parking [C]
lot.
[Bb] He'll hook you on a tank with a crazy [F] bladder, sniffing on a copperhead snake,
[Bb] [F] so you can cross his path.
[Bb] You better beware [Eb] him, wounded fly woman, [Db] he's a hillbilly [F] with a hard edge.
[Eb] Wounded fly woman, [Db] he's a hillbilly [F] with a hard edge.
[G]
[F]
[Gm]
[F] [Fm]
[F]
Well, he's a hard-working, easy-going country boy, [Bb] and he wouldn't harm [F] a fly.
They'd hang down at the hair salon, [C] the drama she would be entprised.
[F] She took it hard when she ran off with [Bb] a beauty supply [F]
salesman.
Well, that's how romance goes sometimes, [C] but they're so long [F] gone.
[Bb] He'll play the same sad song on the old [F] jukebox, drank up every night he's got.
[Bb] He'll get loud and stick up, drug [G] the slang, ramble through the parking [C] lot.
[Bb] He'll hook you on a tank with a crazy bladder, [F] sniffing on a copperhead [Bb] snake,
so you [F] can cross his path.
You [Bb] better beware [Eb] him, wounded fly woman, he's [Db] a hillbilly with [F] a hard edge.
He was gonna buy from modular homes, [Bb] [Fm]
and now his mama's on [F] word,
cause he don't stop by to [C] see rash men anymore.
Ain't [F] just a right brown with a loaded shotgun, [Bb] hanging in his right [F]
rack.
If I was that smooth-talking city boy, I'd [C] sure be [F] watching back.
He'll [Bb] play the same sad song on the old [F] jukebox, drank up every time he's got.
[Bb] He'll get loud and stick up, drug the [G] slang, ramble through the parking [C]
lot.
[Bb] He'll hook you on a tank with a crazy [F] bladder, sniffing on a copperhead [Bb] snake,
[F] so you can cross his path.
[Bb] You better beware [Eb] him, wounded fly woman, [Db] he's a hillbilly [F] with a hard edge.
[Bb] He used to hold it tight, [F] bring [C] about any [F] man down.
But [Bb] when a good old boy's been hurt real bad, [C] he just don't give a damn.
[Bb]
[F]
[Bb]
[Eb] [Db]
[F]
He'll [Bb] play the same sad song on the old [F] jukebox, drank up every time he's got.
[Bb] He'll get loud and stick up, drug the [G] slang, ramble through the parking [C]
lot.
[Bb] He'll hook you on a tank with a crazy [F] bladder, sniffing on a copperhead snake,
[Bb] [F] so you can cross his path.
[Bb] You better beware [Eb] him, wounded fly woman, [Db] he's a hillbilly [F] with a hard edge.
[Eb] Wounded fly woman, [Db] he's a hillbilly [F] with a hard edge.
[G]
[F]
[Gm]
Key:
F
Bb
C
Eb
Db
F
Bb
C
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ Well, he's a hard-working, easy-going country boy, [Bb] and he wouldn't harm [F] a fly.
_ They'd hang down at the hair salon, [C] the drama she would be entprised.
_ [F] She took it hard when she ran off with [Bb] a beauty supply [F] _
salesman.
_ Well, that's how romance goes sometimes, [C] but they're so long [F] gone.
_ _ [Bb] He'll play the same sad song on the old [F] jukebox, drank up every night he's got.
_ _ _ [Bb] He'll get loud and stick up, drug [G] the slang, ramble through the parking [C] _ lot.
[Bb] He'll hook you on a tank with a crazy bladder, [F] sniffing on a copperhead [Bb] snake,
_ so you [F] can cross his path.
You [Bb] better beware [Eb] him, wounded fly woman, he's [Db] a hillbilly with [F] a hard edge.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ He was gonna buy from modular homes, [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ and now his mama's on [F] word,
cause he don't stop by to [C] see rash men anymore.
_ Ain't [F] just a right brown with a loaded shotgun, [Bb] hanging in his right [F]
rack.
If I was that smooth-talking city boy, I'd [C] sure be [F] watching back.
He'll [Bb] play the same sad song on the old _ [F] jukebox, drank up every time he's got.
_ _ [Bb] _ He'll get loud and stick up, drug the [G] slang, ramble through the parking [C]
lot.
_ [Bb] He'll hook you on a tank with a crazy [F] _ bladder, sniffing on a copperhead [Bb] snake,
_ [F] so you can cross his path.
[Bb] You better beware [Eb] him, wounded fly woman, [Db] he's a hillbilly [F] with a hard edge. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ He used to hold it tight, [F] bring [C] about any [F] man down.
But [Bb] when a good old boy's been hurt real bad, [C] he just don't give a _ damn.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ He'll [Bb] play the same sad song on the old [F] jukebox, drank up every time he's got.
_ _ [Bb] He'll get loud and stick up, drug the [G] slang, ramble through the parking [C]
lot.
_ [Bb] He'll hook you on a tank with a crazy _ [F] bladder, sniffing on a copperhead snake,
[Bb] _ [F] so you can cross his path.
[Bb] You better beware [Eb] him, wounded fly woman, [Db] he's a hillbilly [F] with a hard edge. _
_ _ _ [Eb] Wounded fly woman, [Db] he's a hillbilly [F] with a _ hard edge. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, he's a hard-working, easy-going country boy, [Bb] and he wouldn't harm [F] a fly.
_ They'd hang down at the hair salon, [C] the drama she would be entprised.
_ [F] She took it hard when she ran off with [Bb] a beauty supply [F] _
salesman.
_ Well, that's how romance goes sometimes, [C] but they're so long [F] gone.
_ _ [Bb] He'll play the same sad song on the old [F] jukebox, drank up every night he's got.
_ _ _ [Bb] He'll get loud and stick up, drug [G] the slang, ramble through the parking [C] _ lot.
[Bb] He'll hook you on a tank with a crazy bladder, [F] sniffing on a copperhead [Bb] snake,
_ so you [F] can cross his path.
You [Bb] better beware [Eb] him, wounded fly woman, he's [Db] a hillbilly with [F] a hard edge.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ He was gonna buy from modular homes, [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ and now his mama's on [F] word,
cause he don't stop by to [C] see rash men anymore.
_ Ain't [F] just a right brown with a loaded shotgun, [Bb] hanging in his right [F]
rack.
If I was that smooth-talking city boy, I'd [C] sure be [F] watching back.
He'll [Bb] play the same sad song on the old _ [F] jukebox, drank up every time he's got.
_ _ [Bb] _ He'll get loud and stick up, drug the [G] slang, ramble through the parking [C]
lot.
_ [Bb] He'll hook you on a tank with a crazy [F] _ bladder, sniffing on a copperhead [Bb] snake,
_ [F] so you can cross his path.
[Bb] You better beware [Eb] him, wounded fly woman, [Db] he's a hillbilly [F] with a hard edge. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ He used to hold it tight, [F] bring [C] about any [F] man down.
But [Bb] when a good old boy's been hurt real bad, [C] he just don't give a _ damn.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ He'll [Bb] play the same sad song on the old [F] jukebox, drank up every time he's got.
_ _ [Bb] He'll get loud and stick up, drug the [G] slang, ramble through the parking [C]
lot.
_ [Bb] He'll hook you on a tank with a crazy _ [F] bladder, sniffing on a copperhead snake,
[Bb] _ [F] so you can cross his path.
[Bb] You better beware [Eb] him, wounded fly woman, [Db] he's a hillbilly [F] with a hard edge. _
_ _ _ [Eb] Wounded fly woman, [Db] he's a hillbilly [F] with a _ hard edge. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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