Chords for Rodney Atkins- Farmers Daughter with Lyrics
Tempo:
134.15 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
B
G#m
D#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F#]
[C#]
[F#]
[C#]
Well [F#] I heard he needed some help on the farm, somebody [C#] with a truck [F#] and two strong arms,
not scared of dirt [C#] and willing to work [B] till the [F#] sun [B] goes [D#m] down.
[F#] So I pulled up and [B] said I'm your man, [C#] I can start right now [F#] and we shook hands.
He said the fence needs fixing, [C#] the peaches need picking [B] and the cows need bringing round.
I [F#] was hauling hay, I was feeding the hogs and [C#] that summer sun had me sweating like a dog,
[G#m] so I cooled off in the creek.
Then [B] it was back to working, [C#] that dad comes heat, [F#] I was cussing out loud, thinking about [B] quitting.
[C#] Looking back now, I'm so glad I didn't, [G#m] it was just when I thought it [F#] couldn't get no hotter.
[B] I caught a glimpse [C#] of the farmer's [F#] daughter, she [C#]
[F#] was just getting home [B] from Panama City.
[C#] She was all tanned up [F#] and my kind of pretty.
When her eyes met mine, [C#] I was thinking that I [B] sure love [F#] my [G#m]
job.
[F#] As the days got shorter, [B] our talks got longer, [C#] the kisses got sweeter [F#] and the feelings got stronger.
So we'd hop in the truck and [C#] get all tangled up [B] every chance we got.
[F#] We were down by the river all night long, [C#] when the sun came up I was making her home, [G#m] dragging my butt to work.
[B] With the smell of her [C#] perfume on my [D#] shirt, [F#] I'd be on the track or she'd be on my mind,
with [C#] that sun beating down on his back of mine.
[G#m] Just when I thought it [F#] couldn't get no hotter, [B] I fell in love [C#] with the farmer's [G#m] daughter.
We got married [C#] last spring.
[G#m] Oh, there ain't no better life [C#] for me.
[G#m] I'm [F#] still hauling hay and feeding the hogs.
[C#] And that summer sun's got me sweating like a dog, [G#m] so I go off in the creek.
And [B] she brings me out a [C#] glass of sweet [F] iced tea, [F#] now I'm on the tractor, she's on my mind.
[C#] And I can't wait till it's quitting [G#m] time.
And just when I think it [F#] can't get no hotter, [B] I come home [C#] to the farmer's [F#] daughter.
Yeah.
[C#]
The [F#] farmer's daughter.
[C#] Yeah, baby.
[F#]
[C#]
[F#]
[C#]
Well [F#] I heard he needed some help on the farm, somebody [C#] with a truck [F#] and two strong arms,
not scared of dirt [C#] and willing to work [B] till the [F#] sun [B] goes [D#m] down.
[F#] So I pulled up and [B] said I'm your man, [C#] I can start right now [F#] and we shook hands.
He said the fence needs fixing, [C#] the peaches need picking [B] and the cows need bringing round.
I [F#] was hauling hay, I was feeding the hogs and [C#] that summer sun had me sweating like a dog,
[G#m] so I cooled off in the creek.
Then [B] it was back to working, [C#] that dad comes heat, [F#] I was cussing out loud, thinking about [B] quitting.
[C#] Looking back now, I'm so glad I didn't, [G#m] it was just when I thought it [F#] couldn't get no hotter.
[B] I caught a glimpse [C#] of the farmer's [F#] daughter, she [C#]
[F#] was just getting home [B] from Panama City.
[C#] She was all tanned up [F#] and my kind of pretty.
When her eyes met mine, [C#] I was thinking that I [B] sure love [F#] my [G#m]
job.
[F#] As the days got shorter, [B] our talks got longer, [C#] the kisses got sweeter [F#] and the feelings got stronger.
So we'd hop in the truck and [C#] get all tangled up [B] every chance we got.
[F#] We were down by the river all night long, [C#] when the sun came up I was making her home, [G#m] dragging my butt to work.
[B] With the smell of her [C#] perfume on my [D#] shirt, [F#] I'd be on the track or she'd be on my mind,
with [C#] that sun beating down on his back of mine.
[G#m] Just when I thought it [F#] couldn't get no hotter, [B] I fell in love [C#] with the farmer's [G#m] daughter.
We got married [C#] last spring.
[G#m] Oh, there ain't no better life [C#] for me.
[G#m] I'm [F#] still hauling hay and feeding the hogs.
[C#] And that summer sun's got me sweating like a dog, [G#m] so I go off in the creek.
And [B] she brings me out a [C#] glass of sweet [F] iced tea, [F#] now I'm on the tractor, she's on my mind.
[C#] And I can't wait till it's quitting [G#m] time.
And just when I think it [F#] can't get no hotter, [B] I come home [C#] to the farmer's [F#] daughter.
Yeah.
[C#]
The [F#] farmer's daughter.
[C#] Yeah, baby.
[F#]
Key:
C#
F#
B
G#m
D#m
C#
F#
B
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ Well [F#] I heard he needed some help on the farm, somebody [C#] with a truck [F#] and two strong arms,
not scared of dirt [C#] and willing to work [B] till the [F#] sun [B] goes [D#m] down.
_ [F#] So I pulled up and [B] said I'm your man, [C#] I can start right now [F#] and we shook hands.
He said the fence needs fixing, [C#] the peaches need picking [B] and the cows need bringing round.
I [F#] was hauling hay, I was feeding the hogs and [C#] that summer sun had me sweating like a dog,
[G#m] so I cooled off in the creek.
Then [B] it was back to working, [C#] that dad comes heat, [F#] I was cussing out loud, thinking about [B] quitting.
[C#] Looking back now, I'm so glad I didn't, [G#m] it was just when I thought it [F#] couldn't get no hotter.
[B] I caught a glimpse [C#] of the farmer's [F#] daughter, _ _ she _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] was just getting home [B] from Panama City.
[C#] She was all tanned up [F#] and my kind of pretty.
When her eyes met mine, [C#] I was thinking that I [B] sure love [F#] my [G#m]
job.
_ [F#] As the days got shorter, [B] our talks got longer, [C#] the kisses got sweeter [F#] and the feelings got stronger.
So we'd hop in the truck and [C#] get all tangled up [B] every chance we got.
_ [F#] We were down by the river all night long, [C#] when the sun came up I was making her home, [G#m] dragging my butt to work.
_ [B] With the smell of her [C#] perfume on my [D#] shirt, [F#] I'd be on the track or she'd be on my mind,
with [C#] that sun beating down on his back of mine.
[G#m] Just when I thought it [F#] couldn't get no hotter, [B] I fell in love [C#] with the farmer's [G#m] daughter. _ _ _
We got married [C#] last spring. _
_ _ [G#m] Oh, _ _ there ain't no better life [C#] for _ me. _
_ [G#m] I'm [F#] still hauling hay and feeding the hogs.
[C#] And that summer sun's got me sweating like a dog, [G#m] so I go off in the creek.
And [B] she brings me out a [C#] glass of sweet [F] iced tea, [F#] now I'm on the tractor, she's on my mind.
[C#] And I can't wait till it's quitting _ [G#m] time.
And just when I think it [F#] can't get no hotter, [B] I come home [C#] to the farmer's [F#] daughter.
_ _ Yeah.
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
The [F#] farmer's daughter. _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ Yeah, baby.
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ Well [F#] I heard he needed some help on the farm, somebody [C#] with a truck [F#] and two strong arms,
not scared of dirt [C#] and willing to work [B] till the [F#] sun [B] goes [D#m] down.
_ [F#] So I pulled up and [B] said I'm your man, [C#] I can start right now [F#] and we shook hands.
He said the fence needs fixing, [C#] the peaches need picking [B] and the cows need bringing round.
I [F#] was hauling hay, I was feeding the hogs and [C#] that summer sun had me sweating like a dog,
[G#m] so I cooled off in the creek.
Then [B] it was back to working, [C#] that dad comes heat, [F#] I was cussing out loud, thinking about [B] quitting.
[C#] Looking back now, I'm so glad I didn't, [G#m] it was just when I thought it [F#] couldn't get no hotter.
[B] I caught a glimpse [C#] of the farmer's [F#] daughter, _ _ she _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] was just getting home [B] from Panama City.
[C#] She was all tanned up [F#] and my kind of pretty.
When her eyes met mine, [C#] I was thinking that I [B] sure love [F#] my [G#m]
job.
_ [F#] As the days got shorter, [B] our talks got longer, [C#] the kisses got sweeter [F#] and the feelings got stronger.
So we'd hop in the truck and [C#] get all tangled up [B] every chance we got.
_ [F#] We were down by the river all night long, [C#] when the sun came up I was making her home, [G#m] dragging my butt to work.
_ [B] With the smell of her [C#] perfume on my [D#] shirt, [F#] I'd be on the track or she'd be on my mind,
with [C#] that sun beating down on his back of mine.
[G#m] Just when I thought it [F#] couldn't get no hotter, [B] I fell in love [C#] with the farmer's [G#m] daughter. _ _ _
We got married [C#] last spring. _
_ _ [G#m] Oh, _ _ there ain't no better life [C#] for _ me. _
_ [G#m] I'm [F#] still hauling hay and feeding the hogs.
[C#] And that summer sun's got me sweating like a dog, [G#m] so I go off in the creek.
And [B] she brings me out a [C#] glass of sweet [F] iced tea, [F#] now I'm on the tractor, she's on my mind.
[C#] And I can't wait till it's quitting _ [G#m] time.
And just when I think it [F#] can't get no hotter, [B] I come home [C#] to the farmer's [F#] daughter.
_ _ Yeah.
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
The [F#] farmer's daughter. _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ Yeah, baby.
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _