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                       John Anderson
                     "Red Georgia Clay"

sounds like he as a CAPO on the first fret! (which i dont believe in)


Intro 


e---------------------2----------|
B---------------------3----------|
G--3p2p0--------------2----------|
D---------3p2p0-----0------------|
A---------------2b---------------|
E--------------------------------|


DOne (xx0232@1)rainy night in Dalton they were talkin' in the bar
                                       Aabout (x02220@1)two bodies they'd been searchin' for
D (xx0232@1)                                                      Bmbehind (x24432@1)old Samson's sawmill the blood hounds foud their grave
D (xx0232@1)                        A (x02220@1)         Dthey (xx0232@1)were layin' in that red Georgia clay

Dso (xx0232@1)i just sat and listened and drank my whiskey down
                                Ai (x02220@1)knew id never make it out of town
D (xx0232@1)                                                          Bmwhen (x24432@1)a big hand grabbed my shoulder i started shakin' in my boots
D (xx0232@1)                                   Ai (x02220@1)knew the time had come to tell the truth

Dsaid (xx0232@1)i followed them one evenin' when the sun was sinkin' low
                                             Ai (x02220@1)knew that loggin' shack's where they would go
D (xx0232@1)                                                        Bmbut (x24432@1)i watched them love together it was more than i could take
D (xx0232@1)                        A (x02220@1)          Dso (xx0232@1)i burried them in that red Georgia clay

CHORUS
D (xx0232@1)                    G (320003@1)       D (xx0232@1)          G (320003@1)        Dwell (xx0232@1)i maybe hungry cold and lonely in this old prison cell
                                   Aand (x02220@1)when i die i geuss i'll go to Hell
D (xx0232@1)                                                   Bmbut (x24432@1)at least i know she won't be runnin' round on me today
D (xx0232@1)                       A (x02220@1)         Dcause (xx0232@1)i left her in that red Georgia clay

D (xx0232@1)                                           Bmarm (x24432@1)in arm together they both wanted it that way
D (xx0232@1)                     A (x02220@1)         Dso (xx0232@1)i left them in that red Georgia clay

( just finish it with an old school ending by sliding a flat D chord to major D chord.)


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