Key: F
Introduction: F Bb C
F Bb
From cotton to satin, from Birmingham to Manhattan
F C
From a pickup to a long limousine
F Bb
From cotton to satin, from Birmingham to Manhattan
F C F
She had to follow her dream
F Bb F
I saved up enough, to buy her, one small diamond
C
That's the year that old tractor, broke down
F Bb
And the dream house I promised her still lies by a shade tree
F C F
Some old bricks and boards all around
F Bb F
She begged me to take her, to see New York City
C
So I mortgaged the farm and we were gone
F Bb F
But while we were there she took up with a rich man
C F C D
I came back, to the country alone
F B F
Now there is the garden, where she touched every flower
C
There's the meadow where we walked hand in hand
F B F
If only she'd waited, she'd have more than she dreamed of
C F D E
For today they struck oil on my land
G C
From cotton to satin, from Birmingham to Manhattan
G D
From a pickup to a long limousine
G C
From cotton to satin, from Birmingham to Manhattan
G D G
She had to follow her dream
Outro
Gm
She went from cotton to satin