Tom: G G D C D7 [Verse 1] G D He was twenty-five, she was twenty-eight, C D7 He was home grown country, she'd just pulled off the interstate G D She bought a Dr. Pepper, ten dollars worth of gas, C D7 G D She was obviously lost, but too afraid to ask,,directions G D So he offered her a smile, and a stick of Beech Nut gum, C D7 He said where you headed to girl, where are you coming from? D7 She said [Chorus] G D C D7 New Orleans,,,but that's another story G D C New Orleans,,,that's another time, D7 G C D That's another town,,that's another life [Verse 2] G D First she stayed a day, then she stayed a week, C D7 Couple of months later they were living on his parent's street G D He worked the station, and she worked the store C And then they had a baby, D7 G D and then they had one more,, little Jesse G D When she dropped the kids off at the mother's day out C All the ladies had their questions D7 But they knew not to ask about [Chorus] G D C D7 New Orleans,,,but that's another story G D C New Orleans,,,that's another time, D7 G That's another town,,that's another life [Instrumental] D C D G D C D7 [Verse 3] G D Wednesday night supper, at the First Baptist Church C D7 Stranger standin' in the doorway, as they're passin' out the dessert G He said go on and pack your bags D Cause I'm here to take you home C I'm goin' back to Louisiana D7 G C D And woman I ain't gonna go with out you [Bridge] G D There's a few defining moments in every person's life C When you know what you've done wrong D7 And you know what you've done right G D And before the congregation and her husband and her kids C She says, "How dare you even speak to me D7 After everything you did" in [Chorus] G D C D7 New Orleans,,,but that's another story G D C New Orleans,,,that's another time, D7 G D That's another town,,that's another life C that's another time D7 G That's another town, that's another life