Gator Country chords by Molly Hatchet
Guitar chords with lyrics
Verse 1:
G F C
Well I've been to Alabama, people, ain't a whole lot to see;
G F C
Skynard says it's a real sweet home, but it ain't nothing to me
G F C
Charlie Daniels will tell you the good Lord lives in Tennessee, ha!
G F C
But I'm going back to the Gator Country, where the wine and women are free
Chorus:
D C G
There's a gator in the bushes, he's calling my name
D C
And a saying come on, boy, you better make it back home again
D C G
There's many roads I've traveled but they all kinda look the same
D C F
There's a gator in the bushes, Lord, he's calling my name
Verse 2:
G F C
Old Richard Betts will tell ya Lord, he was born a Ramblin' Man,
G F C
Well, he can ramble on back to Georgia and I won't give a damn
G F C
Elvin Bishop out struttin' his stuff with little Miss Slick Titty Boom,
G F C
But I'm going back to the Gator Country to get me some elbow room
Chorus:
D C G
There's a gator in the bushes, he's calling my name
D C
And a saying come on, boy, you better make it back home again
D C G
There's many roads I've traveled but they all kinda look the same
D C F
There's a gator in the bushes, Lord, he's calling my name
Solo:
G5 G5 G5 F C G5 G5 G5 F C D5 D5 C5 G5 D5 D5 Cadd9 F6/9
Verse 3:
G F C
There's Marshall Tucker a ridin' a rainbow, searching for a pot of gold
G F C
Well, they can take the highway, baby, and take all they can hold
G F C
The Outlaws down in Tampa town, yes, a mighty fine place to be
G F C
They got green grass and they got high tides and it sure looks good to me
Chorus:
D C G
There's a gator in the bushes, he's calling my name
D C
And a saying come on, boy, you better make it back home again
D C G
There's many roads I've traveled but they all kinda look the same
D C F
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