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I'm too (E) country And proud (A) of it I can't (B) help it I (E) love it Some people Make fun (A) of it I'm too (B) country And proud (E) of it You can (B) dress me in (E) Versage Suit-and-(B)tie me, in Ar(E)mani I'll drink your champange out of your (A) crystal But, I (B) won't apologize for what I am I'm too (E) country And proud (A) of it I can't (B) help it I (E) love it Some people Make fun (A) of it I'm too (B) country And proud (E) of it Now, I like (B) opera and I like (E) Broadway But give me (B) George Jones, and some (E) Conway You can take me out of the (A) country But, you'll (B) never take the country boy out of me I'm too (E) country And proud (A) of it I can't (B) help it I (E) love it Some people Make fun (A) of it I'm too (B) country And proud (E) of it I want some (B) cornbread, a glass of (E) sweet tea On a (B) blanket, under a (E) shade tree An old canepole, down by the (A) river That (B) busy city life, ain't the life for me I'm too (E) country And proud (A) of it I can't (B) help it I (E) love it Some people Think they're a(A)bove it I'm too (B) country And proud (E) of it If you don't (E) like it, you can (A) shove it I'm too (B) country and proud (E) of it Fade out...
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