Tom: D D G She was the finest lookin woman that I've ever seen, C D Looked like she steped right off the cover of a glamour magazine D G I've never seen a girl like that, in this country town, C G D The facts are black and white when she threw her arms around me, D G C G D I went crazy [Verse 2] D G We danced the hochie koochie, the tide was rollin it, C D I was drownin in a sea of romance, D G Then she poped the question in the back seat of my car, C D If I let you love me will you let me call you George, I said, [Bridge] A A A A Baby, baby, baby, well, [Chorus] D G You can call me George Jetson, call me George Jones, C D I'll be your Georgy Porgy all night long, D C G How was I to know what I was in for, C D Had it Rockin and a rollin for a while by George, D C G C D By, by, by, by George [Verse 3] D G We bought a blue refigerator, satalite and DVD's, C D A cozy little couch and monarolla TV, D G She loved to watch those pretty boys with California style, C D I got jealous Mickey Rooney, George Clooney drove her wild, D G C G D And I went crazy, [Verse 4] D G Well she started growing distant I felt her discontent, C D I couldn't make her happy with what I bought or spent, D C G Her heart grew as cold as the air in the north, C D On which she left a note that read Bye George, and I said, [Bridge] A A A A Baby, baby, baby, yea, [Chorus] D G She called me George Jetson, she called me George Jones, C D I was her Georgy Porgy now she's gone, D C G How was I to know what I was in for, C D I had it Rockin and a rollin for a while by George, D C G C D By, by, by, by bye, D C G C D By, by, by, by George