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A Well I was raised on country classics Like Roy Acuff and George Jones Lord I love'd to hear 'em E7 Sing all them old time country songs A But I really got excited 'bout the time I turned 15 D7 That's the first time I heard Waylon and old Bocephus sing A They put some drive in their country E A That really turned me on D7 Yea, put some drive in your country A Keep country drivin' on D7 When the music gets you movin' B E You know that can't be wrong A Everytime I hear that Outlaw stuff On my car radio D7 It makes me wanna drive it Just as fast as it will go A Put some drive in your country E A Let's keep country drivin' on A We played some shows in Atlanta On Sunday afternoons The gigs were packed and I was nervous E Cause I wanted folks to like my tunes A The crowds were full of younger people They were all about my age D7 So I turned and told the band Just before we walked on stage A Put some drive in your country fellas E A We turned those people on D7 Yea put some drive in your country A Keep country drivin' on D7 When the music gets you dancin' B E You know that can't be wrong A See I made myself a promise When I was just a kid D7 I'd mix southern rock and country And that's just what I did A Put some drive in your country E A Keep country drivin' on HEY-YEA-YEA-YEA (Instrumental Break) D7 Put some drive in your country A Hey let's keep country drivin on D7 When the music gets you movin' B E You know that can't be wrong A I still love old country I ain't tryin' to put it down D7 Damn I miss Duanne Allman I wish he was still around A Put some drive in the country E A Keep country drivin' on D HEY-YEA A Put some drive in the country E A Let's keep country drivin' on YEA-YEA-YEA-YEA A-E-A
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