You Probably Aint
Craig Campbell
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G G G G [Verse 1]G I was setting up for a gig in thisD little country barC This old boy in the corner watchedD me tune up my guitarG He said, What kinda music do youD play hoss, I play some myselfC He said, I sure hope it's country,D these days it's hard for me to tell [Chorus]C D G You can talk to me about tractorsC D G Cowboy boots and pickup trucksC D Em Ol' cane poles and dirt roadsAm D And spittin' Skoal in a Dixie cupC D G You can tell me about your GrandpaC D Em And how he turned you onto HankC D G If you gotta tell me how countryC G C D you areContinúa después del anuncioG You probably ain't [Verse 2]G D He said, Country is a way of life that's almost goneC It's more than the clothes youD wear or how you sing a songG D It's about being honest and working hardC Looking someone in the eye, beingD who you say you are [Chorus]C D G You can talk to me about tractorsC D G Cowboy boots and pickup trucksC D Em Ol' cane poles and dirt roadsAm D And spittin' Skoal in a Dixie cupC D You can tell me all about yourG GrandpaC D Em And how he turned you onto HankC D G If you gotta tell me how countryC G C D you areG You probably ain't [Instrumental]D G G C D G G C D Em Em Am Am D D [Chorus]C D You can tell me all about yourG GrandpaC D Em And how he turned you onto HankC D G But if you gotta tell me howC G C D country you areG You probably ain't [Tag]C D G If you gotta tell me how countryC G C you areD You know what, you probably ain'tG G hoss