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Country Home by Little Niangua




                          Country Home 





Tuning: E A D G B E
Key: G

[Intro]
B A E/G#
 
[Verse 1]
 
B                   A                E/G#
This is my town, my stomping ground. Born and bread here and brought up proud
B                      A         E/G#
Raise on corn has and succotash. Willie Nelson, George Straight & Johnny Cash
B                       A                      E/G#
Went to Sunday school. Learned the golden rule. Kissed the preacher’s daughter at the tractor pull
   D                        E            G                           A
My pickup truck is blaring George Jones. You can call it country, But we just call it home.
 
[Chorus]
                    A  B              A             B
You can call it the boondocks; You can call it the sticks
            A             E/G#
Say you’re from the back woods
                   A  B        A   B
Say you grew up in Po-dunk, the prairie.
           A                E/G#
Where they sure know how to raise em up good
       A  B          A   B       A                E/G#
It’s a holler, it’s a hick town. Down and old dirt road
G
It doesn’t matter what you call the country.
   A                            B A E/G#
As long as you call the country home
 
[Verse 2]
       B                     A            E/G#
Chasing cow girls with their blonde curls Cruising the square with my pal Earl
        B                     A            E/G#
Went to mud runs, played with shot guns Been thrown from a bull and thought it was fun 
          B                     A            E/G#
Dated the prom queen. American dream. Tipping cows at nigh with the football team 
    D                 E
Drag racing on a gravel road
    G                        A
You can call it country, but we just call it home
 
[Chorus]
                    A  B              A             B
You can call it the boondocks; You can call it the sticks
            A             E/G#
Say you’re from the back woods
                   A  B        A   B
Say you grew up in Po-dunk, the prairie.
           A                E/G#
Where they sure know how to raise em up good
       A  B          A   B       A                E/G#
It’s a holler, it’s a hick town. Down and old dirt road
G
It doesn’t matter what you call the country.
   A                            B A E/G#
As long as you call the country home
 
[Interlude]
B     D     E     G    A
Home Sweet Home 
 
[Bridge]
B               D                      E               G                A
City lights are big and bright But I’d rather see the stars in the Kansas Sky
B               D                      E               G                A
Utah sand dunes, Tennessee Tunes Play a hand in Deadwood South Dakota 
B               D                      E               G                A
Lone Star two-step. Blue Jean Princess Strumming on the porch in Appalachia 
B               D                      E               G                A
Midwest, deep South, Northeast Farm town Raising happy cows in California
 
[Chorus 2]
                    A  B             N.C.
You can call it the boondocks; You can call it the sticks
            A             E/G#
Say you’re from the back woods
                   A  B        A   B
Say you grew up in Po-dunk, the prairie.
           A                E/G#
Where they sure know how to raise em up good
       A  B          A   B       A                E/G#
It’s a holler, it’s a hick town. Down and old dirt road
G
It doesn’t matter what you call the country.
   A
As long as you call it home
 
[Chorus]
                    A  B              A             B
You can call it the boondocks; You can call it the sticks
            A             E/G#
Say you’re from the back woods
                   A  B        A   B
Say you grew up in Po-dunk, the prairie.
           A                E/G#
Where they sure know how to raise em up good
       A  B          A   B       A                E/G#
It’s a holler, it’s a hick town. Down and old dirt road
G
It doesn’t matter what you call the country.
   A                               B A
As long as you call the country home
 
[Ending]
B






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