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Just Good Ol'
Boys lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's an
excellent country song recorded by Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley.
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Just Good Ol' Boys Recorded by Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley Written by Ansley Fleetwood
G Well I've been kicked out might near every bar around D7 I've been locked up for driving a hundred a twenty through town G Well I've been shot at and cut with a knife C For messing around with another man's wife G D7 But other than that we ain't nothing G Just good ol' boys
I threw my boss out a window and got fired from my last job D7 Hot wired a city truck and turned it over in the mayor's yard G Well I beat my brother-in-law half to death C I lost twenty bucks on his football bet G D7 But other than that we ain't nothing G Just good ol' boys
C G Good ol' boys we're all the same ain't no way A7 We'll ever change mean no harm by the things we do D7 Or the trouble that we get into G C Other than a wild hair once in a while G E7 We can't help it it's just our style A7 D7 G And good ol' boys is all we'll ever be I got an alimony payment that's six weeks overdue D7 I got caught with a trunk full of bootleg out a state booze G I hocked my wife's diamond ring last June C Bought me an outboard Evinrude G D7 But other than that we ain't nothing G Just good ol' boys
Repeat #3
D7 G Good ol' boys is all we'll ever be
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