American Honky Tonk Bar Association
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your personal use only, this is a very good country song recorded by
Garth Brooks.
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American Honky Tonk Bar Association Recorded by Garth Brooks Written by Jim Rushing and Bryan Kennedy
G If your paycheck depends on the weather and the clock G7 If your conversation calls for a little more than a coffee pot C G If you need to pour your heart out and try to rectify some situation
That you're facin' D7 G Contact your American Honky Tonk Bar Association
When Uncle Sam dips in your pocket for most things you don't mind G7 But when your dollar goes to all of those standing in a welfare line C G Rejoice you have a voice if you're concerned about the destination
Of this great nation D7 G It's called the American Honky Tonk Bar Association
C It represents the hardhat gunrack achin' back
Overtaxed flag wavin' fun lovin' crowd G Their heart is in the music and they love to play it loud D7 C D7 There's no forms or no application C There's no red tape administrations D7 G It's the American Honky Tonk Bar Association
We're all one big family throughout the cities and the towns G7 We don't reach for handouts we reach for those who are down C G And every local chapter has seven day a week available consultation
For your frustration D7 G It's called an American Honky Tonk Bar Association
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D7 G Contact your American Honky Tonk Bar Association D7 G Do not delay contact today your AHBA AHBA
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