Tom: C C G C I grew up in the 50's with a guitar, in my hand C G With the Grand Olde Oprey,Jimmy Reeves, and Bobby Blue Bland C F Every body asks me what I play, everywhere I go C G C I say "I'm too rock for country-too country for rock and roll" [VERSE 2] C G C Well my brother's in the army with a, country western band C G I'm sittin' home playin' music with my old man C F [RUN-UP] Then my uncle came to visit, well he turned me onto soul C G C And now "I'm too rick for country-too country for rock and roll" [EDD LE 8] Em [7th FD T: Am shape] Am I'll just keep on playin', the sounds I love to play Em Am That's all that matters anyway Em Am D D D D.. Some times I think I'm standin', in the middle of the room C G C Cause "I'm too rock for country-too country for rock and roll" [INSTRUMENTAL= VERSE] [VERSE 3] C G C Well "I'm too rock for country-too country for rock and roll" C G But the whole joint's jumpin' and they keep on beggin' for more C F Cause' when you're out there on the floor, it don't matter which way you go C G C If' it's "too rock for country, too country for rock and roll" [OUTRO] C F [PAUSE] Yeah, when you're OUT THED on the floor, it' doesn't matter which way you go ["2 3"] C G C They're playin' "too ROCK FOR COUNTRY-too country for, rock and roll