Chords for Jamie Lin Wilson - "Ol' Country" (Mark Chesnutt)
Tempo:
118.6 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
A
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
This song's been in my head lately and it's possibly because they play it on the radio here in South Texas.
If you're ever driving through down Highway 90, maybe from San Antonio to Uvalde or Concan or Hondo or Dennis,
if that's your destination, I don't know, put it on AM radio [G] 1460 and [F] you might hear gems like this.
This is called Old Country.
It's a Ol' Mark [C] Chestnut song.
Setting sun goes down at [G] night [F] Making way for [C] neon lights
[G] Country boys are looking at the [C]
moon City girl dressed up just [F] right
She might stay out [C] late [G] tonight Country boys just plow the day [C] till noon
[F] Birmingham to Ohio [C] [G] How they met [F] nobody knows
[C] But every now [D] and then [A] They [G] get together
[C] She used [A] to walk [F] down the [G] walls Never really [F] been [C] loved at all
[F] Not until [G]
Old Country came [C] to town
She's the first one to the room [F] Ice and drinks [C] will be on [G] soon
Everything's perfect when she [C] walks in
They kiss and hold each other [A] [F] They know what's in store [G] tonight
This ain't some place they have [C]
never been
[G]
[C] Birmingham [F] to Ohio [C] [G] How they met [F] nobody
[C] knows
[F] But every now [C]
and then [G] They get together
[C] She used to walk [F] down the walls [G]
Never really [F] been [C] loved at all
[F] Not until [G] Old Country
[C] came to town
[G] [C] She used to walk [F]
down the [G] walls Never really [F] been [C] loved at [F] all
Not [C] until Old Country came to town
[D] [C]
If you're ever driving through down Highway 90, maybe from San Antonio to Uvalde or Concan or Hondo or Dennis,
if that's your destination, I don't know, put it on AM radio [G] 1460 and [F] you might hear gems like this.
This is called Old Country.
It's a Ol' Mark [C] Chestnut song.
Setting sun goes down at [G] night [F] Making way for [C] neon lights
[G] Country boys are looking at the [C]
moon City girl dressed up just [F] right
She might stay out [C] late [G] tonight Country boys just plow the day [C] till noon
[F] Birmingham to Ohio [C] [G] How they met [F] nobody knows
[C] But every now [D] and then [A] They [G] get together
[C] She used [A] to walk [F] down the [G] walls Never really [F] been [C] loved at all
[F] Not until [G]
Old Country came [C] to town
She's the first one to the room [F] Ice and drinks [C] will be on [G] soon
Everything's perfect when she [C] walks in
They kiss and hold each other [A] [F] They know what's in store [G] tonight
This ain't some place they have [C]
never been
[G]
[C] Birmingham [F] to Ohio [C] [G] How they met [F] nobody
[C] knows
[F] But every now [C]
and then [G] They get together
[C] She used to walk [F] down the walls [G]
Never really [F] been [C] loved at all
[F] Not until [G] Old Country
[C] came to town
[G] [C] She used to walk [F]
down the [G] walls Never really [F] been [C] loved at [F] all
Not [C] until Old Country came to town
[D] [C]
Key:
C
F
G
A
D
C
F
G
This song's been in my head lately and it's _ possibly because they play it on the radio here in South Texas.
If you're ever driving through down Highway 90, maybe from San Antonio to Uvalde or Concan or Hondo or Dennis,
if that's your destination, I don't know, put it on AM radio [G] 1460 and [F] you might hear gems like this. _
This is called Old Country.
It's a Ol' Mark [C] Chestnut song. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Setting sun goes down at [G] night [F] Making way for [C] neon lights
[G] _ _ Country boys are looking _ at the _ [C]
moon _ _ _ _ _ _ City girl dressed up just [F] right
She might stay out [C] late [G] tonight _ Country boys just plow the day [C] till _ noon _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] Birmingham to Ohio [C] _ _ [G] How they met [F] nobody knows
[C] _ _ But every now [D] and then [A] They [G] get _ together _ _ _ _ _
[C] She used [A] to walk [F] _ down the [G] walls Never really [F] been [C] loved at all
[F] _ Not until [G]
Old Country _ came [C] to _ town _ _ _ _ _ _
She's the first one to the room [F] Ice and drinks [C] will be on [G] soon
_ _ _ Everything's perfect _ when she [C] walks _ in _
They _ _ kiss and hold each other [A] _ _ [F] They know what's in store [G] tonight _
This ain't some place they have _ [C]
never _ been
_ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ Birmingham [F] to Ohio [C] _ _ [G] How they met [F] nobody _
[C] _ knows
[F] But every now [C]
and then [G] They get _ together
_ _ _ _ _ [C] She used to walk [F] down the walls [G] _
Never really [F] been [C] loved at all
_ [F] Not until [G] Old Country _
[C] came to _ _ town _
[G] _ _ [C] She used to walk [F] _
_ down the [G] walls Never really [F] been [C] loved at _ [F] all
Not [C] until Old Country _ _ came to town
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
If you're ever driving through down Highway 90, maybe from San Antonio to Uvalde or Concan or Hondo or Dennis,
if that's your destination, I don't know, put it on AM radio [G] 1460 and [F] you might hear gems like this. _
This is called Old Country.
It's a Ol' Mark [C] Chestnut song. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Setting sun goes down at [G] night [F] Making way for [C] neon lights
[G] _ _ Country boys are looking _ at the _ [C]
moon _ _ _ _ _ _ City girl dressed up just [F] right
She might stay out [C] late [G] tonight _ Country boys just plow the day [C] till _ noon _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] Birmingham to Ohio [C] _ _ [G] How they met [F] nobody knows
[C] _ _ But every now [D] and then [A] They [G] get _ together _ _ _ _ _
[C] She used [A] to walk [F] _ down the [G] walls Never really [F] been [C] loved at all
[F] _ Not until [G]
Old Country _ came [C] to _ town _ _ _ _ _ _
She's the first one to the room [F] Ice and drinks [C] will be on [G] soon
_ _ _ Everything's perfect _ when she [C] walks _ in _
They _ _ kiss and hold each other [A] _ _ [F] They know what's in store [G] tonight _
This ain't some place they have _ [C]
never _ been
_ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ Birmingham [F] to Ohio [C] _ _ [G] How they met [F] nobody _
[C] _ knows
[F] But every now [C]
and then [G] They get _ together
_ _ _ _ _ [C] She used to walk [F] down the walls [G] _
Never really [F] been [C] loved at all
_ [F] Not until [G] Old Country _
[C] came to _ _ town _
[G] _ _ [C] She used to walk [F] _
_ down the [G] walls Never really [F] been [C] loved at _ [F] all
Not [C] until Old Country _ _ came to town
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _