Key: G Intro: G C G C Verse 1: G Last night my neighbor was having a party A D The music they were playing was loud and absurd G I knocked on his door and when he answered C That’s when I reached out and gave him the Byrd
Verse 2: G I said start with “I’m From The Country” A D And the Drinkin’ Bone’s connected to a little earworm G Do the Watermelon Crawl by the end of the evening D G And you can thank me later for giving you the Byrd Chorus: D C G Well, you don’t have to be rich and famous D C G To get into one of his shows D C G I bet he’ll have you swinging and a-swaying A D After ten rounds Of Jose Cuervo …. G C As long as there’s a honky-tonk crowd for him to work G D He’ll get on stage and give ‘em the Byrd Bridge: G Hey Alex. What’s up C I need my wingman again G C You need me over there again. What happened with the last one Verse 2: G I had a little date with a blue-eyed baby A D She said “country music ain’t what I prefer” G I never will forget the look that she gave me D G C When I cranked up the radio and gave her the Byrd G Soon I was holding Heaven parked in the holler A D She was singing along to every word G By the end of the night she must’ve found a new favorite D G Cause now when I sing to her she gives me the Byrd Chorus: D C G Well, you don’t have to be rich and famous D C G To get into one of my shows D C G I bet I’ll have you swinging and a-swaying A D After ten rounds Of Jose Cuervo …. G C As long as there’s a honky-tonk crowd for me to work G D G I’ll get on stage and give you the Byrd D C G Well, you don’t have to be rich and famous D C G To get into one of our shows D C G I bet we’ll have you swinging and a-swaying A D After ten rounds Of Jose Cuervo …. G C As long as there’s a honky-tonk crowd for us to work G We’ll get on stage and give you the Byrd C As long as there’s a honky-tonk crowd for us to work G D We’ll get on stage and give you the Byrd Outro: G C G C G