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Coffey Anderson - Farmer Chords

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Farmer Chords

(ver. 1)
Coffey Anderson
[Intro]
B
 Come on
B
We're going down to the farm on this one
B
Can you smell it?
B
Yeah
 
 
[Verse 1]
B
Red Wing boots, blue jeans on
B
John Deere green keep the green coming home
A                E
Ooh, time to get paid
B
Turning on rows, sipping on cold
B
Case with the wheel rake, blowing out smoke
A                E
Ooh, time to get paid
E
What you know about that?
 
 
[Chorus]
B
Sunburn barn piled high with hay
B
Loading that silo down with grain
G#m
Take his hat off and thank the Lord for rain
    E
The farmer, the farmer, yeah
B
Harvest that cotton 'cross the southern plains
B
Waiting on that Midwest corn to change
G#m
Plowing for a dollar and his dad's last name
    E                       B
The farmer, the farmer, yeah
B
Yeah
B
Till the cows come home
B
Working down to the bone
 
 
[Verse 2]
D
Dairy on the farm, chickens in the coop
B
Feed lot cowboy, ranching land too
A                E
Ooh, time to get paid
E
What you know about that?
 
 
[Chorus]
B
Sunburn barn piled high with hay
B
Loading that silo down with grain
G#m
Take his hat off and thank the Lord for rain
    E
The farmer, the farmer, yeah
B
Harvest that cotton 'cross the southern plains
B
Waiting on that Midwest corn to change
G#m
Plowing for a dollar and his dad's last name
    E
The farmer, the farmer, yeah
 
 
[Guitar Solo]
B   G#m  A E
 
 
[Chorus]
B
Sunburn barn piled high with hay
B
Loading that silo down with grain
G#m
Take his hat off and thank the Lord for rain
    E
The farmer, the farmer, yeah
B
Harvest that cotton 'cross the southern plains
B
Waiting on that Midwest corn to change
G#m
Plowing for a dollar and his dad's last name
    E                       B
The farmer, the farmer, yeah
 
 
[Outro]
B
Till the cows come home
B
Working down to the bone
 N.C.
Yeah
            
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