Written by Max D. Barnes
Intro: D A E A verse 1 A My momma used to tell me son you better get your work done E You’re daddy’s comin home at five E And if you ain’t all through E With the chores you gotta do A Boy I’m gonna tan you alive A I was glued to the radio listening to D My hero’s sing them sad old songs A Singin ‘em sadder than one car funeral E A Nobody sings like JonesD A E A verse 2 A So I ended up in Nashville working at a sawmill E just to be close to stars But I got a little broke but I couldn’t ask my folks A so I had to hock my old guitar Well I still hang around Tooties Orchid Lounge D thinkin he’ll walk through that door A But a voice in my mind said your wastin’ time E A Cause George don’t drink no more.D I’d take that old kitchen broom up to my room A and play it like an old guitar B Or sit out on the porch trying to sing E like George dream about becoming a star A Well the things I never did when I was D just a kid made me what I am today A You see momma used to whip me with a George Jones album E A that’s why I sing, this way.Solo: D A B ED I used to take that old kitchen broom up to my room A and play it like an old guitar B Or sit out on the porch trying to sing E like George dream about becoming a star A Well the things I never did when I was D just a kid made me what I am today A You see momma used to whip me with a George Jones album E A that’s why I sing, this way.A Well the things I never did when I was D just a kid made me what I am today A You see momma used to whip me with a George Jones album E A that’s why I sing, this way. D A Momma used to whip me with a George Jones album E A that’s why I sing, this way.
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