This single was released on 13 February 2024. The vocals are by Graham Barham, the music is produced by Will Bundy, and the lyrics are written by Graham Barham, Will Bundy , Beau Bailey.
This song is originally in the key of Bb Major. You can change it to any key you want, using the Transpose option. The average tempo is 75 BPM. These chords are simple and easy to play on the guitar, ukulele or piano.
This song is originally in the key of Bb Major. You can change it to any key you want, using the Transpose option. The average tempo is 75 BPM. These chords are simple and easy to play on the guitar, ukulele or piano.
Original Key: Bb Major Time Signature: 4/4 Tempo: 75 Suggested Strumming: DU,DU,DU,DU c h o r d z o n e . o r g [INTRO] . [VERSE ONE] Bb Bayou boys live a little risky Bb Sneakin’ into games with a water bottle whiskey Bb Yes ma’am smile but a mean left hook Bb Know a lotta shit you can’t learn in a book like Bb How to kill a cottonmouth with a door shovel Bb How to get some sugar out a cane filled fire Bb Red, white and blue but bleeding gold and purple Bb Where it never rains on a Saturday night www.chordzone.org [CHORUS] Bb Way down yonder off the Mississippi Ab There’s a little town of 115 Eb [?] sticking out our holy water Ab Eb Sun’s about as hot as the farmer’s daughter Bb Catching crawfish in a ditch off the road Ab Sunday morning praying in your Massio Eb Mardi Gras dancing, catching beads Ab Eb Hurricane twisted c’est la vie If you don’t know nothin’ bout ducks or gators Eb Two finger weaves and see ya laters Ab Slangin’ delta dirt on jacked up toys Bb You ain’t never been down to the Bayou, boy [VERSE TWO] Bayou boys will buy you a drink And buy a piece of land where the church bells ring Take a fanboat flying like it ain’t no thing With a swamp in the Spanish [?] www.chordzone.org [CHORUS] Way down yonder off the Mississippi There’s a little town of 115 [?] sticking out our holy water Sun’s about as hot as the farmer’s daughter Catching crawfish in a ditch off the road Sunday morning praying in your Massio Mardi Gras dancing, catching beads Hurricane twisted c’est la vie If you don’t know nothin’ ‘bout ducks or gators Two finger weaves and see ya laters Slangin’ delta dirt on jacked up toys You ain’t never been down to the Bayou, boy [BRIDGE] Let the good times roll, let ‘em all roll Let that Louisiana heat soothe my soul Let the good times roll, let ‘em all roll Laissez le bon temps rouler, sounds like home [CHORUS] Way down yonder off the Mississippi There’s a little town of 115 [?] sticking out our holy water Sun’s about as hot as the farmer’s daughter Catching crawfish in a ditch off the road Sunday morning praying in your Massio Mardi Gras dancing, catching beads Hurricane twisted c’est la vie If you don’t know nothin’ ‘bout ducks or gators Two finger weaves and see ya laters Slangin’ delta dirt on jacked up toys You ain’t never been down to the Bayou, boy Nah, you never been down to the Bayou, boy Never been down, never been down To the Bayou, boy
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