Chords for If You Drive Your Husband To Drinkin'

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Ladies, if you drive your husband [C#] to drinking, [D] drive [A] him here.
Now ladies, listen to me.
I've got some [D] news for you.
If the one you [A] love's gone crazy and you don't know [E] what to do.
[A] If you're driving him to drinking and he's driving you [D] insane,
there's a place that you [A] can take him to get him straightened out again.
[D] Well, in the corner there's a jukebox [A] playing songs of love gone bad.
[B] And it can be the best therapy [E] that he's ever had.
[D] At the bar we have [A] group sessions over whiskey, wine [D] and beer.
So if you drive your husband [E] to drinking, drive [A] him here.
[D] [A]
Now whiskey, he's just miserable.
Find a love that's gone [D] cold.
And wine can put [A] him in the mood.
But once your love [E] once more.
[G#] [A] Beer can give him courage.
They call you on [D] the line and ask you [A] to forgive him.
And pick him up at closing time.
[D] Well, in the corner [G] there's a jukebox [A] playing songs of love gone bad.
[B] And it can be the best therapy [E] that he's ever had.
[D] At the bar we [A] have group sessions.
Drinking whiskey, [D] wine and beer.
So if you drive your [E] husband to drinking, [A] drive him here.
[B] Sometimes I know it's hard to [E] understand the one you love.
[B] So we're just thinking about drinking, [E] driving down a jointed flood.
[D] Cause at the bar we have [A] group sessions.
Over whiskey, wine [D] and beer.
So if you drive your husband [E] to drinking, [A] drive him here.
Well, if [D] you drive your husband [E] to drinking, drive him here.
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Ladies, if you drive your husband [C#] to drinking, [D] drive [A] him here. _
_ _ _ _ Now ladies, listen to me.
I've got some [D] news for you.
If the one you [A] love's gone crazy and you don't know [E] what to do.
_ [A] If you're driving him to drinking and he's driving you [D] insane,
there's a place that you [A] can take him to get him straightened out again. _ _
[D] Well, in the corner there's a jukebox [A] playing songs of love gone bad.
[B] And it can be the best therapy [E] that he's ever had.
[D] At the bar we have [A] group sessions over whiskey, wine [D] and beer.
So if you drive your husband [E] to drinking, drive [A] him here. _ _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ Now whiskey, he's just miserable.
Find a love that's gone [D] cold.
_ And wine can put [A] him in the mood.
But once your love [E] once more.
_ [G#] [A] Beer can give him courage.
They call you on [D] the line and ask you [A] to forgive him.
And pick him up at closing time. _
[D] Well, in the corner [G] there's a jukebox [A] playing songs of love gone bad.
[B] And it can be the best therapy [E] that he's ever had.
[D] At the bar we [A] have group sessions.
Drinking whiskey, [D] wine and beer.
So if you drive your [E] husband to drinking, [A] drive him here. _
[B] Sometimes I know it's hard to [E] understand the one you love.
[B] So we're just thinking about drinking, [E] driving down a jointed flood.
[D] Cause at the bar we have [A] group sessions.
Over whiskey, wine [D] and beer.
So if you drive your husband [E] to drinking, [A] drive him here. _
Well, if [D] you drive your husband [E] to drinking, drive him here. _
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