Tono: G
Introducción:
G
I moved to Nashville back in ?91
Em
I was hopin for heaven but I met the Devil?s son
D
David Allan Coe was right ?bout a long hard ride
C D
Hell you ought to see the little red truck I drive
G
Well I refused to be something I?m not
Em
So I didn?t make the Music City News a lot
D
But I don?t give a damn about that now
C D
Cause some people like the way I sound
G
Things are fixin? to get real good
Em
In the honky tonks you know I?m understood
D
I been to the school of hard knocks and hardwood and
C D G
Things are fixin to get real good
verse 2
G
I made a lot of good friends they came from all around
Em
We chased women and dreams while searching for a sound
D
But we sank right down the musical tubes
C D
Getting lost in the crowd and drinkin? too much booze
G
Lord knows I done a lot of things wrong
Em
But I wrote em all down in my country songs
D
Sometimes you gotta go to hell and back
C D
Just to know where you?re at
G
Things are fixin? to get real good
Em
In the honky tonks you know I?m understood
D
I been to the school of hard knocks and hardwood and
C D G
Things are fixin to get real good
G
Things are fixin? to get real good
Em
In the honky tonks you know I?m understood
D
I been to the school of hard knocks and hardwood and
C D G
Things are fixin to get real good
Outro
G
Yeah I?ve done my dance on sawdust and hardwood
C D G
And things are fixin? to get real good
N.C.
G
I have done my dance on sawdust and hardwood
C D G
Things are fixin? to get real good