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Uptown Downhome Good Ol' Boy
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Uptown Downhome Good Ol' Boy Recorded by Garth Brooks Written by Dewayne Blackwell and Bud Lee
C He'll never wear a business suit F Cowboy hats and bull hide boots just suit him fine G7 See that buckle shine
C G7 He won it at a rodeo on a horse named Desperado Dm G7 And he won the ride by he broke his back Dm G7 C Hit so hard he heard it crack no more rodeo
But you can't keep a good man down F A line of western wear uptown heard of his fame G7 And they bought his name
C Now he looks down from a suite G7 At the silver limo parked out on the street Dm G7 And he's not just a face in a martini crowd Dm G7 He drinks long neck Bud and gets a little loud C The man's back on his feet
F G7 He's an uptown downhome good ol' boy Dm G7 In a business world so fast F G7 On a horse of a different color F G7 But he'll hang on till the last
C He's still the local hero F He's the hometown pride and joy C F G7 C He's an uptown downhome good ol' boy
A woman loved him through it all
Through his rowdy days and his hardest fall F G7 When he almost died she stayed by his side
C She's still right there today G7 He wouldn't have it any other way Dm G7 And he never did get too proud Dm G7 To hang out with the same old crowd C We're proud to say
F G7 He's an uptown downhome good ol' boy Dm G7 In a business world so fast F G7 Oh but it's a different saddle F G7 Than he once rode in the past
C Well he's still the local hero F He's the hometown pride and joy C F G7 C He's an uptown downhome good ol' boy F G7 C He's an uptown downhome good ol' boy
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