G D Em C G D Cm G verse 1: G Rollin' down-a backwoods Tennessee by-D-way EmOne arm on the C wheel Holdin' my G lover With the D other EmA sweet, soft Southern C thrill Worked hard all Em week Got a little D jingle On a Em Tennessee Saturday C night Couldn't feel G better I'm to-D-gether with my Cm Dixieland DelightG Chorus: Spend my D dollar Park in a Em holler 'neath the mountain moon-C-light Hold her G up tight Make a little D lovin' A little turtle-Em-dovin' on a mason-Dixon C night Fits my Em life Oh, so C right My Cm Dixieland De-G-light A simplified version of the solo after 1st chorus: [E----------------------------------------------------------------------------- B-----------0(p.m) 0(p.m)-3-(0)-0--------------------------------------------- G---------0------------------------2----------------------------------0(pm)--- D--0-(2)------------------------------------------------0-2-----0-(2)--------- A-------------------------------------0-2-0---------0-2----------------------- E-------------------------------------------3-0-2-3--------------------------- E------------------------0--3--6--5--3--7--5--3-----------then-either:---15, B-0(pm)-3-(0)-0-------3----------------------------------or Do a G-harmonic G---------------2------------------------------------------------------------- D----------------------------------------------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------------------------- E-----------------------------------------------------------------------------] Verse 2: (same chords as the first) White-tail buck deer Munchin' on clover Red-tail hawk Sittin' on a limb Chubby old groundhog Croakin' bullfrog Free as a feelin' in the wind Homegrown country girl Gonna give me a whirl on a Tennessee Saturday night Lucky as a seven Livin' in heaven with my Dixieland Delight (repeat chorus) a few strange chord progressions follow the 2nd chorus; something like C, D, Em a couple of times, and I believe the key changes to A (so, of course, either capo the 2nd fret now, or play all the chords a whole step higher than they are written here) a fiddle solo ensues, and the tempo increases and they fade out, singing verse one again.