Old Alabama [G] - Brad Paisley feat. Alabama
[Intro]
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Verse 1:
[G] She’d rather wear a pair of cut-off jeans, Than a [C] fancy evening dress,
And with her [D] windows rolled down and her hair all blown around,
She’s a [Em] hot southern [F] mess...
She’ll take a [G] beer over white wine, And a [C] campfire over candle light,
And when it [D] comes to love, oh her idea, Of a [Em] romantic [F] night...
|[Chorus 1]
|Is [G] listening to [F] old Ala[C]bama, dri[G]ving through [F] Tennessee [C],
|A little [G] Dixieland Delight at The [D] Right Time Of The Night,
|And [F] she can’t keep her [C] hands off of [D] me [D] [D]
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Verse 2:
And now we’re [G] rolling down an old back road,
I got the [C] steering wheel in one hand,
We’ll [D] find a hideaway, where she and I can play,
[Em] In Mother Nature’s [F] band...
|[Chorus 2]
|Now we’re [G] listening to [F] old Ala[C]bama, [G] parked somewhere in [F] Tennessee, [C]
|A little [G] Dixieland Delight and It [D] Feels So Right,
|And It’s [F] Love In The [C] First Degree [D]
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Verse 3:
[Em] Forget about Sinatra or Coltrane,
Or some [C] old Righteous Brothers song,
Hey even [Am] Barry White ain’t gonna work tonight,
If you [D] really wanna [C] turn her [Bm] on, [Am]
Play some [G] back home come on [C] music that [G] comes from the [C] heart,
Play [G] something with lots of [C] feeling,
Cause that’s where [Am] music has to [D] start. [C] [Bm] [Am]
|[Chorus 3]
|Now we’re [G] listening to [F] Old Ala[C]bama, And we're [G] driving through [F] Tennessee, [C]
|A little [G] Dixieland Delight and It [D] Feels So Right And it's [F] Love In The [C] First Degree. [D]
|Yeah, you know we’re [G] listening to [F] Old Ala[C]bama, [G] Driving through [F] Tennessee, [C]
|A little [G] Why Lady Why at The [D] Right Time Of The Night
|Oh and [F] she can’t keep her [C] hands off of [D] me [D] [D]
Instrumental:
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|[Chorus 4]
|Oh, [G] play me some [F] old Alabama, [C]
|Oh, [G] play me some [F] old Alabama, [C]
|Won’t you [G] play me some [F] old Alabama, [C] Oh [Cm] play [G]
[Outro]
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