I Don't Need The Booze To Get A Buzz On
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I Don't Need The Booze To Get A Buzz On lyrics and chords are intended
for your personal use only, it's a good country song recorded by Alan
Jackson.
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I Don't Need The Booze To Get A Buzz On Recorded by Alan Jackson Written by Toni Dae and Joy Swinea
G Well I've been known to tie one on C G And honky tonk till half past three
But the party don't get started D7 Till my baby pours her love on me
G Yeah she's a hundred proof Lord she's smooth C G She makes me moan all night long D7 G So I don't need the booze to get a buzz on
C I've tried it all from Tennessee Whiskey G To Ozark Mountain Moonshine
But it's her sweet love that packs a punch A7 D7 And keeps me higher than a Georgia pine
G My Southern Comfort don't come in a bottle C I get a double shot of love home grown G D7 G So I don't need the booze to get a buzz on
My little country girl makes my head whirl C G And my knees begin to shake
I can't walk no chalk line D7 I ain't talkin' or thinkin' straight
G Yeah I'm hooked on my baby's love C G There ain't nothing in a jug this strong D7 G So I don't need the booze to get a buzz on
Repeat #3,4
I wear a Blue Ribbon grin every now and then C G But I don't need that to get stoned D7 G I don't need the booze to get a buzz on
D7 G No I don't need the booze to get a buzz on
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