Tono: A
Introducción:
G
You stood on that bank when I got baptized
Em7
Gave me a thirty thirty when I turned nine
C9 G
At sixteen you caught me drinking out in the barn
G
I could hear you cheering when we won state
Em7
And you held my hand at Grandma's grave
C9 G
And I'll always be thankful you never sold the farm
C9 D
Grandpa you stood so tall
G C9
Chewed that Red Man, wore overalls
D Em7
You were the same man on Sunday morning as Saturday night
C9 D
Five foot six to the top of your hat
Em7 C9
But when you talked bout the war thought you were Superman
D Em7
American born simple man with a southern drawl
C9 D G
You walk the walk, you talk the talk, Grandpa
G
You still swear Roosevelt was the best
Em7
That a home grown tomato tastes better than the rest
C9 G
And fifty years goes too fast with a woman you love
Well this life I've chose is gettin' busy now
Em7
But i know where to go when i need to slow down
C9
And when I walk up on your front porch
D G
It's just like I'm still young
C9 D
Grandpa you stood so tall
Em7 C9
Chewed that Red Man, wore overalls
D Em7
You were the same man on Sunday morning as Saturday night
C9 D
Five foot six to the top of your hat
Em7 C9
But when you talked bout the war thought you were Superman
D Em7
American born simple man with a southern drawl
C9 D G
You walk the walk, you talk the talk, Grandpa
C9 D Em7 C9
Yeah American born a dirt road man with that slow southern drawl
D G
Now keep walkin' the walk and talkin' the talk Grandpa