Tom: D E G [Verse] A Stanley by God Terry knew exactly how it felt D To play a George Jones song in a white leather belt A With matching shoes, polyester blues D At the Pine Grove Lounge for all you can drink booze E G A bloody bucket of ol broads and men E G Who had been clean shaven when they started at 10 [Verse] A When Stanley got goin' with mama by his side D And daddy on bass singin' Charlie Pride A Kaw-lija, Folsom, Stand By Your Man D Just a few you might hear from the band E G Nobody gets it like Tom T. Hall E G Sad spun laughs off a disco ball [Verse] A They could kinda play but they could really drink D Somebody'd finally say exactly what they think A And Pine-Sol, sawdust and last night's beer D And a bolo tie on a rear view mirror E G There's a fighter in every dancin' fool E G I watched all as a baby from a black barstool [Fill] E G [Verse] A Stanley's wife Carol didn't care to hang around D She liked her drink, just didn't take it in town A They'd knock down drag out every weekend D By Sunday somebody's face was on the mend E G And passed out cold on the concrete porch E G Love sure is a bitch when your liver is scorched [Verse] A South end of the county had a whole nother bar D Where the band would play since it wasn't very far A There were more strange women, even more smoke D In a field by a legendary live oak E G Carol came in hot on Hennessy E G Left and wrapped her car round that live oak tree [Fill] E G [Verse] A I remember in the morning mama dropping the phone D I remember hushed words and hearing daddy groan A They had a pretty daughter, shy little Sherry D We went and picked her up from the school library E G She was 16 and could sing so sweet E G And on a really good night she'd babysit me [Verse] A After all that it gets kinda cloudy D But 2 years later she was Miss Sumter County A As small town, trashy, tragic goes D She feathered her hair and sang The Rose E G The whole Cow Palace knew just how she felt E G And Stanley By God Terry wore a white leather belt [Repeat] E G And country music and hillbilly pain E G Make stories that'll hurt ya, and hold ya like a chain