Elvis And Andy
Confederate Railroad
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(início)
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Verse 1
G Now being from the south, I never had a doubt D What kind of girl I want, I'd pick a Georgia peach G Or a Mississippi queen, or a Dallas debutante E But I met a little blond from above and beyond A D The Mason/Dixon line, now she ain't a Dixie dumpling' G But let me tell you something, lord she more than qualifies
Chorus
G C She likes Elvis she likes Andy, she's just as pretty as can be D G She's the number one fan of both Graceland and Mayberry R F D G She ain't a southern belle, but it's hard to tell C She's got every quality G D G G D G She likes Elvis she likes Andy, So she's fine and dandy with me
Verse 2
G I took her home for Christmas, to try some southern dishes D My mama's famous for, but mama through a fit D 'cause she wouldn't eat her grits G E It was looking like the civil war, I was hoping like the devil A That they’d meet up in the middle, but neither one would budge D Then I heard them in the kitchen, G A laughing and a gigglin’ singin’ hunka hunka burning love
Chorus
G C She likes Elvis she likes Andy, she's just as pretty as can be D G She's the number one fan of both Graceland and Mayberry R F D G She ain't a southern belle, but it's hard to tell C She's got every quality G D G G D G She likes Elvis she likes Andy, so she's fine and dandy with me
Bridge
G No, she ain't a southern belle, but it's hard to tell C She's got every quality G D G She likes Elvis she likes Andy, so she's fine and dandy with me
Tag
G D G G D G She likes Elvis she likes Andy, so she's fine and dandy with me
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