E
Well now Charlene McKenzie was a certified beauty
A
And I thought it was my patriotic duty
E B7
To teach her things like neckin’, yeah, and drivin’ an automobile
E
Now Charlene McKenzie while prettier than most
A
Turned out to be as deaf as a post
E B7 E
A condition I was not aware of until | she got behind my steering wheel.
[Verse 2]
B7
I had a fifty-seven Chevy, it was born to run
E
It was a red-hot fuel injected son of a gun
E
And when her shoe went down on the accelerator
B7
She just froze when it let out a roar
E
I said, “Don’t rev it so much take your foot off the gas”.
A
She thought I said to pop the clutch and make it go fast
E B7 E
And she did and friends we laid rubber for a block or more.
[Chorus 1]
E A
And there were chickens on the bumper, yeah, feathers in the grill
B7 E
Rose bushes in the wheel wells and a pig on my windshield
E A
And the bees were a-buzzin’ where she mowed down their beehive
E B7 E
On the day I tried to teach Charlene McKenzie how to drive. CHANGE TO F
[Verse 3]
F
I said, “Hold on a second I wanna talk to you”.
Bb
She thought I said, “Go for second and see what she’ll do”.
F C
And we laid more rubber she jumped it to a hundred and four
F
Now Clarkdale Georgia is just a little old town
Bb
And shoot, I thought I knew my way around
F C F
But she took me places that day I never seen before.
[Verse 4]
C
Through barns and gullies and over hills
F
We uncovered lovers and moonshine stills
C
And broke into a clearing of the annual picnic of the Georgia Highway Patrol
F
Yeah we broke up that picnic and everything in it
Bb
Those officers were on us in a New York minute
F C F
And I knew, somehow, I just had to regain control.
[Chorus 2]
F Bb
Because now there were lovers on the bumper, picnic baskets in the grill, yeah
C F
Wrapped around the fenders was what was left of a moonshine still
F Bb
There was a wounded patrolman on my windshield yellin’, “You’ll get 3 to 5”.
C F
On the day I tried to teach Charlene McKenzie how to drive.
[Verse 5]
C F
Well I finally got her just to push in the clutch and we coasted to a stop
Bb F
But she still had her foot on the gas when up walked that wounded highway cop
Bb
He blew some feathers out of his mouth and before I could stop him I heard him ask,
“Ptooey, why don’t you quit revvin’ it up so much and take your foot off the gas”.
Oh no, here we go again!!!
[Chorus 1]
F Bb
And there were chickens on the bumper, yeah, feathers in the grill
C F
Rose bushes in the wheel wells and a pig on my windshield
F Bb
And the bees were a-buzzin’ where she mowed down their beehive
F C F
On the day I tried to teach Charlene McKenzie how to drive.
F C F
On the day I tried to teach Charlene, Charlene, look out !!! how to drive.