Chords for The Charlie Daniels Band & Travis Tritt - Southern Boy (Official Video)
Tempo:
84.25 bpm
Chords used:
A
B
E
D
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B]
[E] [A]
Well, it's easy for a country boy to be misunderstood
When the honky-tonks are jumping in the curves of looking good
Yeah, I get excited and some people think I'm rude
This the way my daddy raised me, it's my rebel attitude
[D] I'm a southern boy, southern born [A] and bred
I got sweet home Alabama buzzing all around in [E] my head
Got home [D] in Georgia, down in [A] Carolina
Yeah, [B] I'd be happy anywhere, but only Mason [A]-Dixon line
Working in a sweat until I hear that whistle blow
Country rocker cooking on my pickup radio
I rush home for a shower and put on my dancing shoes
I get the Friday fever and the Sunday morning blues
[D] I'm a southern boy, I like a [A] rowdy crowd
Put my feet first on the jukebox and turn that sucker [E] way up loud
Don't need a [D] reservation, we're just [A] having fun
[B] It's party time in Dixie, y'all just come on down and [A] get your tongue
[A] [B]
[E] [B]
[A] [B]
[E] [A]
[B]
[E] [A]
[B]
[E] [A]
[D] [A] From Rockingham to Birmingham, we'll build a New Orleans
Jacksonville to Copper Hill, Pike to Bowling Green
Lafayette to Somerset, and Boone to Rocky Mountain
If [B] you don't live in Dixie, then you're only camping [D] out
And I'm a southern boy, I say my [A] sirs and mams
I'm kind of rough around the edges, but I'm mighty proud of [E] who I am
Yeah, roll [D] on Mississippi, rock [A] on Tennessee
[B] If it was good enough for Elvis, you know it's good [A] enough for [F#] me
I [B] said, if it was good enough for Elvis, you know it's good [A] enough for [F#] me
[B] Well, if the king was crazy about it, then you know it's good [Am] enough for me
[E]
[E] [A]
Well, it's easy for a country boy to be misunderstood
When the honky-tonks are jumping in the curves of looking good
Yeah, I get excited and some people think I'm rude
This the way my daddy raised me, it's my rebel attitude
[D] I'm a southern boy, southern born [A] and bred
I got sweet home Alabama buzzing all around in [E] my head
Got home [D] in Georgia, down in [A] Carolina
Yeah, [B] I'd be happy anywhere, but only Mason [A]-Dixon line
Working in a sweat until I hear that whistle blow
Country rocker cooking on my pickup radio
I rush home for a shower and put on my dancing shoes
I get the Friday fever and the Sunday morning blues
[D] I'm a southern boy, I like a [A] rowdy crowd
Put my feet first on the jukebox and turn that sucker [E] way up loud
Don't need a [D] reservation, we're just [A] having fun
[B] It's party time in Dixie, y'all just come on down and [A] get your tongue
[A] [B]
[E] [B]
[A] [B]
[E] [A]
[B]
[E] [A]
[B]
[E] [A]
[D] [A] From Rockingham to Birmingham, we'll build a New Orleans
Jacksonville to Copper Hill, Pike to Bowling Green
Lafayette to Somerset, and Boone to Rocky Mountain
If [B] you don't live in Dixie, then you're only camping [D] out
And I'm a southern boy, I say my [A] sirs and mams
I'm kind of rough around the edges, but I'm mighty proud of [E] who I am
Yeah, roll [D] on Mississippi, rock [A] on Tennessee
[B] If it was good enough for Elvis, you know it's good [A] enough for [F#] me
I [B] said, if it was good enough for Elvis, you know it's good [A] enough for [F#] me
[B] Well, if the king was crazy about it, then you know it's good [Am] enough for me
[E]
Key:
A
B
E
D
F#
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_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ Well, it's easy for a country boy to be misunderstood
When the honky-tonks are jumping in the curves of looking good
Yeah, I get excited and some people think I'm rude
This the way my daddy raised me, it's my rebel attitude
[D] I'm a southern boy, southern born [A] and bred
_ I got sweet home Alabama buzzing all around in [E] my head
Got home [D] in Georgia, down in [A] Carolina
Yeah, [B] I'd be happy anywhere, but only Mason [A]-Dixon line
_ Working in a sweat until I hear that whistle blow
Country rocker cooking on my pickup radio
I rush home for a shower and put on my dancing shoes
I get the Friday fever and the Sunday morning blues
[D] I'm a southern boy, I like a [A] rowdy crowd
_ Put my feet first on the jukebox and turn that sucker [E] way up loud
_ Don't need a [D] reservation, we're just [A] having fun
[B] It's party time in Dixie, y'all just come on down and [A] get your tongue
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
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_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
[D] _ _ [A] From Rockingham to Birmingham, we'll build a New Orleans
Jacksonville to Copper Hill, Pike to Bowling Green
Lafayette to Somerset, and Boone to Rocky Mountain
If [B] you don't live in Dixie, then you're only camping [D] out
And I'm a southern boy, I say my [A] sirs and mams
_ I'm kind of rough around the edges, but I'm mighty proud of [E] who I am
Yeah, roll [D] on Mississippi, rock [A] on Tennessee
_ [B] If it was good enough for Elvis, you know it's good [A] enough for [F#] me
I [B] said, if it was good enough for Elvis, you know it's good [A] enough for [F#] me
[B] Well, if the king was crazy about it, then you know it's good [Am] enough for _ me
[E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ Well, it's easy for a country boy to be misunderstood
When the honky-tonks are jumping in the curves of looking good
Yeah, I get excited and some people think I'm rude
This the way my daddy raised me, it's my rebel attitude
[D] I'm a southern boy, southern born [A] and bred
_ I got sweet home Alabama buzzing all around in [E] my head
Got home [D] in Georgia, down in [A] Carolina
Yeah, [B] I'd be happy anywhere, but only Mason [A]-Dixon line
_ Working in a sweat until I hear that whistle blow
Country rocker cooking on my pickup radio
I rush home for a shower and put on my dancing shoes
I get the Friday fever and the Sunday morning blues
[D] I'm a southern boy, I like a [A] rowdy crowd
_ Put my feet first on the jukebox and turn that sucker [E] way up loud
_ Don't need a [D] reservation, we're just [A] having fun
[B] It's party time in Dixie, y'all just come on down and [A] get your tongue
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _
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_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
[D] _ _ [A] From Rockingham to Birmingham, we'll build a New Orleans
Jacksonville to Copper Hill, Pike to Bowling Green
Lafayette to Somerset, and Boone to Rocky Mountain
If [B] you don't live in Dixie, then you're only camping [D] out
And I'm a southern boy, I say my [A] sirs and mams
_ I'm kind of rough around the edges, but I'm mighty proud of [E] who I am
Yeah, roll [D] on Mississippi, rock [A] on Tennessee
_ [B] If it was good enough for Elvis, you know it's good [A] enough for [F#] me
I [B] said, if it was good enough for Elvis, you know it's good [A] enough for [F#] me
[B] Well, if the king was crazy about it, then you know it's good [Am] enough for _ me
[E] _ _ _ _ _