Written by Mike Eli/Jon Jones/Chris Thompson/James Young
You can get away with a D where there is an G/F#, especially in the chorus. G G/F# Em C G G/F# C Everyday someone asks me what’s my story and what do I like to do G G/F# Em C G G/F# C And everyday, for the most part, I only go so far; I almost never tell the truth G G/F# Em C G G/F# C ‘Cause the truth is behind me there’s not much, to give up, I like simple, not complicatedCity lights, yellow cabs, Yankee hats, Suits and ties everywhere These City folks, they look at me in my shirt and jeans, they make me think I don’t fit in here Well the things they say might be right, they might be so but one thing I know: I can’t change who I am Chorus Bridge: D C Mama don’t you worry D C They won't change me D C A hundred thousand miles D Mean nothing to me ChorusG G/F# Em C (‘Cause) I’m a small town kid, driven by rock music And some honky-tonk, in the mix G G/F# Em C I like whiskey in coke, a double to the top, a shot of cuervo now and then G G/F# Em C G I never ask for a lot, I’ll never need much, just a good-looking lady who can drive my truck G G/F# C D G G/F# Em C G G/F# C G I’m not afraid to admit, I’m that small town kid
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