Tom: G Intro: D Verse 1: D I love tearin’ down some country road As the red sun’s sinking down D Nothing but corn and cotton fields For miles and miles around G D Down every twist and turn, There’s another million dollar view G Some folks might not see it D But for some old redneck reason I do Verse 2: D I still wear my beat up boots and my old worn out jeans D I still say the blessing when I sit down to eat G D And you can bet I mind my manners every time my momma walks in the room G Some folks don’t think that matters D But for some old redneck reason I do Chorus: G C/G G C/G Yeah, for some old redneck reason, sometimes I get the feelin’ G D Maybe I give too much of it now. G C/G G C/G I’m a little old fashion leanin’, out of style and out of season G D But I reckon that’s just the way I am. Verse 3: D Sometimes I lay here thinkin’ ‘Bout the good old times that we had D Wonder why it all went wrong Or the night it all went bad G D And I probably shouldn’t call you up, Thinkin’ I can patch things up with you G Oh, but when I get to drinkin' D For some old redneck reason I do Chorus: G C/G G C/G Yeah, for some old redneck reason, sometimes I get the feelin’ G D Maybe I give too much of it now G C/G G C/G I’m a little old fashion leanin’, out of style and out of season G D But I reckon that’s just the way I am Verse 4: D I was standing behind a couple teenage kids at a high school football game D They didn’t take their hats off when the national anthem played G D And I felt like jerkin a knot in their tail, for disrespecting that ole Red, White and Blue G Well maybe I shouldn’t get fightin’ mad D But for some old redneck reason I do