Country State Of Mind Chords by Hank Williams, Jr
Tempo:
115.7 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
E
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [Dm] [F]
[D] [Dm]
[D] That hot old summer sun, [G] make you beg for your [F] next [D] breath.
[Dm] [D] So you best be on the creek bank, laid in [A] shame.
[Am] [F] [D] Chewing on a hickory twig, ask [G] that bottle I'll [F] have me [D] a swig.
I ain't got a lot, [A] but I think I [F] got it [D] made, in shame.
I'm [G] just laid up here in a country state [D] of mind.
Catching these fish like they're going out of town.
Drinking this homemade [A] wine.
If [D] the sun don't come up tomorrow, [G] people ought to have [F] had a good [D] time.
I'm just laid up here [A] in a country [D] state of mind.
I bet the old man's in the kitchen.
He's got my [G] kind of music on his [F]
[D] radio.
I'm drinking his beer and dialing up the [A] request lines.
[Am] [D] Mama and old Aunt Joan, probably [G] in the dining room [F] trying to [D] use the phone.
Me, I'm thinking about [A] that girl and later [D] tonight.
Oh yeah.
I'm [G] just laid up here in a country state [D] of mind.
Hey, I'm catching these fish like they're going out of town.
I'm drinking this homemade [A] wine.
And [D] if the sun don't come up tomorrow,
[G] people ought to [F] have had a [D] good time.
I'm just laid up here [A] in a country state [D] of mind.
[E] You know the rednecks and redfish, [Em]
[A] they're in their disco and [G] [E] honking horns.
Somewhere between raising hell and [B] amazing [Bm] grace.
Lord, I [E] know just how they feel.
You gotta [A] get out and kick [G] up your [E] heels.
And ain't it great to [B] be living in the U [E].F [F#] [Em].A.?
[A] Me, I'm laid up here in a country state [E] of mind.
Catching these fish like they're going out of town.
Drinking this homemade [B] wine.
If the [E] sun don't shine tomorrow, [G] [A] people ought [G] to have had a good [E] time.
I'm just laid up here in [B] a country state of [E] mind.
I know where Aunt Joan is.
[B] [E] Hey, I'm catching these fish like they're going out of town.
[D] [Dm]
[D] That hot old summer sun, [G] make you beg for your [F] next [D] breath.
[Dm] [D] So you best be on the creek bank, laid in [A] shame.
[Am] [F] [D] Chewing on a hickory twig, ask [G] that bottle I'll [F] have me [D] a swig.
I ain't got a lot, [A] but I think I [F] got it [D] made, in shame.
I'm [G] just laid up here in a country state [D] of mind.
Catching these fish like they're going out of town.
Drinking this homemade [A] wine.
If [D] the sun don't come up tomorrow, [G] people ought to have [F] had a good [D] time.
I'm just laid up here [A] in a country [D] state of mind.
I bet the old man's in the kitchen.
He's got my [G] kind of music on his [F]
[D] radio.
I'm drinking his beer and dialing up the [A] request lines.
[Am] [D] Mama and old Aunt Joan, probably [G] in the dining room [F] trying to [D] use the phone.
Me, I'm thinking about [A] that girl and later [D] tonight.
Oh yeah.
I'm [G] just laid up here in a country state [D] of mind.
Hey, I'm catching these fish like they're going out of town.
I'm drinking this homemade [A] wine.
And [D] if the sun don't come up tomorrow,
[G] people ought to [F] have had a [D] good time.
I'm just laid up here [A] in a country state [D] of mind.
[E] You know the rednecks and redfish, [Em]
[A] they're in their disco and [G] [E] honking horns.
Somewhere between raising hell and [B] amazing [Bm] grace.
Lord, I [E] know just how they feel.
You gotta [A] get out and kick [G] up your [E] heels.
And ain't it great to [B] be living in the U [E].F [F#] [Em].A.?
[A] Me, I'm laid up here in a country state [E] of mind.
Catching these fish like they're going out of town.
Drinking this homemade [B] wine.
If the [E] sun don't shine tomorrow, [G] [A] people ought [G] to have had a good [E] time.
I'm just laid up here in [B] a country state of [E] mind.
I know where Aunt Joan is.
[B] [E] Hey, I'm catching these fish like they're going out of town.
Key:
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[D] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [F] _
[D] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
[D] That hot old summer sun, _ [G] make you beg for your [F] next [D] breath. _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ [D] So you best be on the creek bank, laid in [A] shame. _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [F] _ [D] Chewing on a hickory twig, ask [G] that bottle I'll [F] have me [D] a swig.
_ _ _ _ I ain't got a lot, [A] but I think I [F] got it [D] _ made, in shame.
_ I'm [G] just laid up here in a country state [D] of _ _ _ mind. _ _
Catching these fish like they're going out of town.
Drinking this homemade [A] _ _ wine.
_ _ If [D] the sun don't come up tomorrow, _ _ [G] people ought to have [F] had a good [D] time.
I'm just laid up here [A] in a country [D] state of mind. _
_ _ I bet the old man's in the kitchen.
He's got my [G] kind of music on his [F] _
[D] radio.
_ I'm drinking his beer and dialing up the [A] request lines. _
_ [Am] _ _ _ [D] Mama and old Aunt Joan, probably [G] in the dining room [F] trying to [D] use the _ phone.
Me, I'm thinking about [A] that girl and later [D] tonight. _
Oh yeah.
_ I'm [G] just laid up here in a country state [D] of mind. _ _
_ _ Hey, I'm catching these fish like they're going out of town.
I'm drinking this homemade [A] _ wine.
_ _ _ And [D] if the sun don't come up tomorrow, _ _
[G] people ought to [F] have had a [D] good time.
I'm just laid up here [A] in a country state [D] of mind. _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ You know the rednecks and redfish, [Em] _
[A] they're in their disco and [G] [E] honking horns. _ _
_ Somewhere between raising hell and [B] amazing _ _ _ [Bm] grace.
Lord, I [E] know just how they feel.
You gotta [A] get out and kick [G] up your [E] heels. _
And ain't it great to [B] be living in the U [E].F _ _ _ [F#] [Em].A.?
[A] Me, I'm laid up here in a country state [E] of mind. _ _ _ _ _
Catching these fish like they're going out of town.
Drinking this homemade [B] _ wine.
If _ the [E] sun don't shine tomorrow, _ _ [G] _ [A] people ought [G] to have had a good [E] time.
I'm just laid up here in [B] a country state of [E] mind.
I know where Aunt Joan is. _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] Hey, I'm catching these fish _ _ _ _ _ like they're going out of town. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
[D] That hot old summer sun, _ [G] make you beg for your [F] next [D] breath. _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ [D] So you best be on the creek bank, laid in [A] shame. _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [F] _ [D] Chewing on a hickory twig, ask [G] that bottle I'll [F] have me [D] a swig.
_ _ _ _ I ain't got a lot, [A] but I think I [F] got it [D] _ made, in shame.
_ I'm [G] just laid up here in a country state [D] of _ _ _ mind. _ _
Catching these fish like they're going out of town.
Drinking this homemade [A] _ _ wine.
_ _ If [D] the sun don't come up tomorrow, _ _ [G] people ought to have [F] had a good [D] time.
I'm just laid up here [A] in a country [D] state of mind. _
_ _ I bet the old man's in the kitchen.
He's got my [G] kind of music on his [F] _
[D] radio.
_ I'm drinking his beer and dialing up the [A] request lines. _
_ [Am] _ _ _ [D] Mama and old Aunt Joan, probably [G] in the dining room [F] trying to [D] use the _ phone.
Me, I'm thinking about [A] that girl and later [D] tonight. _
Oh yeah.
_ I'm [G] just laid up here in a country state [D] of mind. _ _
_ _ Hey, I'm catching these fish like they're going out of town.
I'm drinking this homemade [A] _ wine.
_ _ _ And [D] if the sun don't come up tomorrow, _ _
[G] people ought to [F] have had a [D] good time.
I'm just laid up here [A] in a country state [D] of mind. _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ You know the rednecks and redfish, [Em] _
[A] they're in their disco and [G] [E] honking horns. _ _
_ Somewhere between raising hell and [B] amazing _ _ _ [Bm] grace.
Lord, I [E] know just how they feel.
You gotta [A] get out and kick [G] up your [E] heels. _
And ain't it great to [B] be living in the U [E].F _ _ _ [F#] [Em].A.?
[A] Me, I'm laid up here in a country state [E] of mind. _ _ _ _ _
Catching these fish like they're going out of town.
Drinking this homemade [B] _ wine.
If _ the [E] sun don't shine tomorrow, _ _ [G] _ [A] people ought [G] to have had a good [E] time.
I'm just laid up here in [B] a country state of [E] mind.
I know where Aunt Joan is. _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] Hey, I'm catching these fish _ _ _ _ _ like they're going out of town. _ _ _ _ _ _ _