Key: A Intro: A E A D A D Oh yeah, come on Verse 1: A Like blue jeans and a band on a t-shirt A Cold beer and a song to the speakers D A D A Some things just never go out of style, oh yeah A
Like a porch swing and a Sunday morning A Sweet tea and a peach cake from Georgia D A D Some things just never get over time Chorus: A Bm D Just like the way she talks so sweet and so clear D Oh, it's music to my ears A That girl, she's a sweet home, Alabama A She could paint me a Birmingham D Goddamn, if I could make it to Cheyenne D Ramarillo by morning (By morning) A Man, she feels like a woman, like I heard it on the radio A Driving down that red dirt road D Oh, I can't get her out of my head D No, I gotta have it N.C. A That girl, that girl is a country classic D That girl is a country classic Verse 2: A Like first dates and a kiss in a truck bed A Up late, stealing liquor from the cab D Eight tracks, home team on a ball cap D She ain't a throwback Chorus: A That girl, she's a sweet home Alabama, she could paint me a Birmingham D Goddamn, if I could make it to Cheyenne D Ramarillo by morning (By morning) D Man, she feels like a woman A Like I heard her on the radio A Driving down that red dirt road D Oh, I can't get her out of my head, no, I gotta have it D That girl, that girl is a country classic A Yeah, she's a country classic Guitar Solo: A D Chorus: Bm D Just like the way she talks, so sweet and so clear D Oh, it's music to my ears A That girl, she's a sweet home Alabama, she could paint me a Birmingham D Hot damn, if I could make it to Cheyenne D Ramarillo by morning (By morning) D Man, she feels like a woman A Like I heard her on the radio A Driving down that red dirt road D Oh, I can't get her out of my head D No, I gotta have it A That girl, that girl is a country classic, mm yeah D Yeah, she's a country classic
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