easy song, this is the version without a capo. This is 100% correct. thanks azlyrics for the lyrics.
Kntro: F Am Bb C F
Verse 1:
F
I was sittin' there sellin' turnips on a flatbed truck
Am
Crunchin' on a pork rind when she pulled up
BbCDmCb
She had to be thinkin' "This is where Rednecks come from"
F
She had Hollywood written on her license plate
Am
She was lost and lookin' for the interstate
BbCF
Needin' directions and I was the man for the job
(Chorus)
BbC
I told her way up yonder past the caution light
BbC
There's a little country store with an old Coke sign
BbCD
You gotta stop in and ask Miss Bell for some of her sweet tea
BbC
Then a left will take you to the interstate
BbCF
But a right will bring you right back here to me
( Tab from: http://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/b/billy_currington/good_directions_crd_ver_2.html )
Verse
F
I was sittin' there thinkin' 'bout her pretty face
Am
Kickin' myself for not catchin' her name
BbCDmCb
I threw my hat and thought, "You fool, that could've been love"
F
I knew my old Ford couldn't run her down
Am
She probably didn't like me anyhow
BbCF
So I watched her disappear in a cloud of dust.
(Chorus)
BbC
I told her way up yonder past the caution light
BbC
There's a little country store with an old Coke sign
BbCD
You gotta stop in and ask Miss Bell for some of her sweet tea
BbC
Then a left will take you to the interstate
BbCF
But a right will bring you right back here to me
Solo Chords: F Am Bb C F
Bridge
BbC
Is this Georgia heat playin' tricks on me
DmCBb
Or am I really seein' what I think I see
BbCF
The woman of my dreams comin' back to me
chorus
BbC
She went way up yonder past the caution light
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Don't know why, but somethin' felt right
BbCDm
When she stopped in and asked Miss Bell for some of her sweet tea
BbCF
Mama gave her a big 'ol glass and sent her right back here to me
Bb C (STOP)
Thank God for good directions: and turnip greens
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