Old Alabama by Brad Paisley Lyrics Chords
Tempo:
115.6 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
F
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Dm]
[G] [Dm]
[G]
[C] [G]
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[F] [G]
[C] [G]
She'd rather wear a pair of cut off jeans [C] than a fancy evening dress.
And [D] with her windows bowed down and her hair blown all around, well [Em] she's a hot southern [F] lady.
[C] She'll [G] take a beer, oh and a white wine, [C] and a campfire over candlelight.
And [D] when it comes to love, well her idea
[Em] of a romantic [F] night [C]
[G] is listening [F] to old [C] Alabama
[G] driving [F] through [C] Tennessee.
[G] Little Dixie'll have the light [D] at the right time of the night, [F] she can't [C] keep her hands
[D] off of me.
[G]
[F] [C]
[G] Now we're rolling down an old back road, I [C] got the steering wheel in one hand.
We'll [G] find a [D] hideaway where she and I can play.
[Em] Mother [F] Nature's there, [C] [G] now we're listening [F] to old [C] Alabama.
[G] Parked [F] somewhere in [C] Tennessee.
[G] Little Dixie'll have the light [D] and it feels so right, [F] it's [C] love in the first [D] degree.
[G] [F] [A]
[G]
[Em] Forget about the nitro or the coal train, [C] that's some old Roger's brother's song.
[Am] Hey even Barry White ain't gonna work tonight, [D] if you really [C] wanna turn [G] her [Am] on.
[G] Play some back home, [C] come on music, [G] that comes [C] from the heart.
[G]
Play something with [C] lots of feeling, [G] cause [A] that's where music [D] has to [C] start.
[Bm] [G] Now we're listening [F] to old [C] Alabama, and [G] driving [F] through Tennessee.
[C] [G] Little Dixie'll have the light [D] and it feels so right, [F] it's [C] love in the first [D] degree.
Now [G] we're listening [F] to old [C] Alabama, [G] driving [F] through
[C] Tennessee.
[G] Little Wiley, the [D] wife of the right time of the night, [F] oh and she can't [C] keep her hands [D] off of me. Me, me.
[G] [E]
[D] [B] [G]
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[E] [G] [C] [G]
[C] [G] [F]
[C] [Cm] [G]
Oh play me [F] some old [C] Alabama,
[G] oh play me some [C] old Alabama.
[G] Won't you play me some [C] old Alabama, oh [Cm] play.
[G] [C]
[G] [D]
[G] [C] [Cm]
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[C] [G]
[G] [Dm]
[G]
[C] [G]
[F]
[C] [G]
[F] [G]
[C] [G]
She'd rather wear a pair of cut off jeans [C] than a fancy evening dress.
And [D] with her windows bowed down and her hair blown all around, well [Em] she's a hot southern [F] lady.
[C] She'll [G] take a beer, oh and a white wine, [C] and a campfire over candlelight.
And [D] when it comes to love, well her idea
[Em] of a romantic [F] night [C]
[G] is listening [F] to old [C] Alabama
[G] driving [F] through [C] Tennessee.
[G] Little Dixie'll have the light [D] at the right time of the night, [F] she can't [C] keep her hands
[D] off of me.
[G]
[F] [C]
[G] Now we're rolling down an old back road, I [C] got the steering wheel in one hand.
We'll [G] find a [D] hideaway where she and I can play.
[Em] Mother [F] Nature's there, [C] [G] now we're listening [F] to old [C] Alabama.
[G] Parked [F] somewhere in [C] Tennessee.
[G] Little Dixie'll have the light [D] and it feels so right, [F] it's [C] love in the first [D] degree.
[G] [F] [A]
[G]
[Em] Forget about the nitro or the coal train, [C] that's some old Roger's brother's song.
[Am] Hey even Barry White ain't gonna work tonight, [D] if you really [C] wanna turn [G] her [Am] on.
[G] Play some back home, [C] come on music, [G] that comes [C] from the heart.
[G]
Play something with [C] lots of feeling, [G] cause [A] that's where music [D] has to [C] start.
[Bm] [G] Now we're listening [F] to old [C] Alabama, and [G] driving [F] through Tennessee.
[C] [G] Little Dixie'll have the light [D] and it feels so right, [F] it's [C] love in the first [D] degree.
Now [G] we're listening [F] to old [C] Alabama, [G] driving [F] through
[C] Tennessee.
[G] Little Wiley, the [D] wife of the right time of the night, [F] oh and she can't [C] keep her hands [D] off of me. Me, me.
[G] [E]
[D] [B] [G]
[D]
[E] [G] [C] [G]
[C] [G] [F]
[C] [Cm] [G]
Oh play me [F] some old [C] Alabama,
[G] oh play me some [C] old Alabama.
[G] Won't you play me some [C] old Alabama, oh [Cm] play.
[G] [C]
[G] [D]
[G] [C] [Cm]
[G]
[C] [G]
Key:
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C
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She'd rather wear a pair of cut off jeans [C] than a fancy evening dress.
And [D] with her windows bowed down and her hair blown all around, well [Em] she's a hot southern [F] lady.
[C] She'll [G] take a beer, _ oh and a white wine, [C] and a campfire over candlelight.
_ And [D] when it comes to love, well her idea _
[Em] of a romantic [F] night [C] _
[G] is listening [F] to old [C] Alabama _ _
[G] driving [F] through [C] Tennessee. _ _
[G] Little Dixie'll have the light [D] at the right time of the night, [F] she can't [C] keep her hands
[D] off of me. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ Now we're rolling down an old back road, I [C] got the steering wheel in one hand.
We'll [G] find a [D] hideaway where she and I can play.
[Em] _ Mother [F] Nature's there, [C] _ [G] now we're listening [F] to old [C] Alabama.
_ _ [G] Parked [F] somewhere in [C] Tennessee.
_ _ [G] Little Dixie'll have the light [D] and it feels so right, [F] it's [C] love in the first [D] degree. _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Em] Forget about the nitro or the coal train, [C] that's some old Roger's brother's song. _
[Am] Hey even Barry White ain't gonna work tonight, [D] if you really [C] wanna turn [G] her [Am] on.
[G] Play some back home, [C] come on music, _ [G] that _ comes [C] from the heart.
_ [G]
Play something with [C] lots of feeling, [G] cause [A] that's where _ music [D] has to [C] start. _
[Bm] _ _ _ [G] Now we're listening [F] to old [C] Alabama, and [G] driving [F] through Tennessee.
[C] _ _ [G] Little Dixie'll have the light [D] and it feels so right, [F] it's [C] love in the first [D] degree.
Now [G] we're listening [F] to old [C] Alabama, _ _ [G] driving [F] through _
[C] _ Tennessee.
[G] Little Wiley, the [D] wife of the right time of the night, [F] oh and she can't [C] keep her hands [D] off of me. Me, _ _ me.
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_ Oh play me [F] some old [C] Alabama, _
[G] oh play me some [C] old Alabama.
[G] Won't you play me some [C] old Alabama, oh [Cm] play. _
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She'd rather wear a pair of cut off jeans [C] than a fancy evening dress.
And [D] with her windows bowed down and her hair blown all around, well [Em] she's a hot southern [F] lady.
[C] She'll [G] take a beer, _ oh and a white wine, [C] and a campfire over candlelight.
_ And [D] when it comes to love, well her idea _
[Em] of a romantic [F] night [C] _
[G] is listening [F] to old [C] Alabama _ _
[G] driving [F] through [C] Tennessee. _ _
[G] Little Dixie'll have the light [D] at the right time of the night, [F] she can't [C] keep her hands
[D] off of me. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ Now we're rolling down an old back road, I [C] got the steering wheel in one hand.
We'll [G] find a [D] hideaway where she and I can play.
[Em] _ Mother [F] Nature's there, [C] _ [G] now we're listening [F] to old [C] Alabama.
_ _ [G] Parked [F] somewhere in [C] Tennessee.
_ _ [G] Little Dixie'll have the light [D] and it feels so right, [F] it's [C] love in the first [D] degree. _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Em] Forget about the nitro or the coal train, [C] that's some old Roger's brother's song. _
[Am] Hey even Barry White ain't gonna work tonight, [D] if you really [C] wanna turn [G] her [Am] on.
[G] Play some back home, [C] come on music, _ [G] that _ comes [C] from the heart.
_ [G]
Play something with [C] lots of feeling, [G] cause [A] that's where _ music [D] has to [C] start. _
[Bm] _ _ _ [G] Now we're listening [F] to old [C] Alabama, and [G] driving [F] through Tennessee.
[C] _ _ [G] Little Dixie'll have the light [D] and it feels so right, [F] it's [C] love in the first [D] degree.
Now [G] we're listening [F] to old [C] Alabama, _ _ [G] driving [F] through _
[C] _ Tennessee.
[G] Little Wiley, the [D] wife of the right time of the night, [F] oh and she can't [C] keep her hands [D] off of me. Me, _ _ me.
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_ Oh play me [F] some old [C] Alabama, _
[G] oh play me some [C] old Alabama.
[G] Won't you play me some [C] old Alabama, oh [Cm] play. _
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