I’m Just A Redneck In A Rock And Roll Bar
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I’m Just A Redneck In A Rock And Roll Bar lyrics and chords are
intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song
recorded by Mel Street.
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I’m Just A Redneck In A Rock And Roll Bar Recorded by Mel Street Written by Bob Morrison and Bill Anthony
D7 G D7 Hello Boogie Palace I'm sittin' here alone G D7 A listening to the music of electric saxophones G D7 There ain't no sexy dresses and there ain't no beehive hair G D7 Boys all look like girls who look like boys who look like Cher
G I'm just a redneck in a rock and roll bar D7 G I miss my fiddles and the steel guitar C G They're starin' at me like a bug in a jar D7 G I'm just a redneck in a rock and roll bar
D7 G D7 I stopped in here to have a beer and ask some gal to dance G D7 I've been waitin' patiently but I ain't had the chance G D7 They ain't played any waltzes nothin' like the Texas swing G D7 And with no belly rubbin' music ain’t no way to do my thing
G I'm just a redneck in a rock and roll bar D7 G I miss my fiddles and a steel guitar C G I’m just a cowboy don’t you go too far D7 G I'm just a redneck in a rock and roll bar
D7 G D7 Good-bye Boogie Palace I'm gettin' outta here G D7 Back to country music back to Lonestar beer G D7 Where the women look like women and they dress so you can tell G D7 Men are good ole boys just drinkin' and raisin' hell
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