Key: E ♫ Intro: E ♫ Verse 1: E It ain't parking with your buddies at the same ol' bar E Drinking all the same ol' drinks E It ain't hanging at the house all by yourself E Staring at a football game A Well, there's a million different ways to burn some moonlight B But you asked me, there ain't nothing like
♫ Chorus: E Pick her up at seven, she climbs on in B Ride around a little to a country song B Pull into that county line, stop and go E And go and get our cold beer on E Lean in for a kiss underneath the stars B Till the sun shows up, just hold her close B That's about as good as a good ol' boy E Would ever want a night to go ♫ Verse 2: E It's a back forty path that forks at the pines E And takes you where the river bends E And an old barn owl sings a little somethin' E And the breeze and the trees join in A She's got it right there in her hip pocket B I swear, man, there ain't no toppin' ♫ Chorus: E Pick her up at seven, she climbs on in B Ride around a little to a country song B Pull into that county line, stop and go E And go and get our cold beer on E Lean in for a kiss underneath the stars B Till the sun shows up, just hold her close B That's about as good as a good ol' boy E Would ever want a night to go E Play the guitar Guitar ♫ Solo: A E B E ♫ Bridge: A There's a million different ways to burn some moonlight B But if you asked me, there ain't nothing like ♫ Chorus: E Pick her up at seven, she climbs on in B Ride around a little to a country song B Pull into that county line, stop and go E And go and get our cold beer on E Lean in for a kiss underneath the stars B Till the sun shows up, just hold her close B That's about as good as a good ol' boy E Would ever want a night to go ♫ Outro: B Yeah, that's about as good as a good ol' boy E N.C. E Would ever want a night to go
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