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Jamey Johnson

Ray Rays Juke Joint

by Jamey Johnson
Jamey Johnson

Biography:

Jamey Johnson (born in Enterprise, Alabama) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Signed to BNA Records in 2005, Johnson made his debut with his single "The Dollar", which reached a peak of #14 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. An album, also titled The Dollar, was released in 2006. Johnson exited BNA in 2006 and signed to Mercury Nashville Records in March 2008, releasing his first single for the label that month. In addition to his own material

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Jamey Johnson

Other songs:

  • Angel
  • Baby Dont Cry
  • Back To Caroline
  • Between Jennings And Jones
  • Cant Cash My Checks
  • Cover Your Eyes
  • Dog In The Yard
  • Dollar
  • Dreaming My Dreams
  • Even The Skies Are Blue
  • Flying Silver Eagle
  • For The Good Times
  • Front Porch Swing Afternoon
  • Give It Away
  • Good Times Aint What They Used To Be
  • Heartache
  • Heaven Bound
  • High Cost Of Living
  • I Believe Ill Have Me A Beer
  • I Remember You
  • In Color
  • It Was Me
  • Keepin Up With The Jonesin
  • Lead Me Home
  • Living For A Song
  • Living On A Song
  • Lonely At The Top
  • Lord Lead Me Home
  • Macon
  • Mary Go Round
  • Mowin Down The Roses
  • My Saving Grace
  • My Way To You
  • Nothing Is Better Than You
  • Old Maple Guitar
  • Place Out On The Ocean
  • Playing A Part
  • Playing The Part
  • Poor Man Blues
  • Ray Rays Juke Joint
  • Rebel Soldier
  • Rebelicious
  • Redneck Side Of Me
  • Rules Of The Bar
  • Set Em Up Joe
  • Shes All Lady
  • Stars In Alabama
  • Thankful For The Rain
  • That Lonesome Song
  • Thats How I Dont Love You
  • Thats Why I Write Songs
  • The Dollar
  • The Door Is Always Open
  • The Guitar Song
  • The Last Cowboy
  • They Call Me Country
  • Two Out Of Three Aint Bad
  • Women
  • Words Of My Dad
  • You Are My Sunshine

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Intro: D

D
Well, I walked in to one of my old haunts.
G D
It used to be a honky-tonk Heaven.
D
Some old slicker done bought the place,
G D
An' lit it up like a 7-11.
D
Yes, they fired the band that used to play,
G D
"Okie From Muskogee".
D
An' hired some dude with his hat on back'ards,
G D
Singin' hip-hop and karaoke.


G
Shoulda know it was gonna happen,
D
Bein' this close town.
E
Oh but I know a beer joint back in the woods,
A
That them city folks still ain't found.


D F
You make a right at the stomp with the barbed wire in it,
G D
Where the old church used to be.
D F
Then a mile mad curve on the gravel,
G D
Gonna throw you right off the road into Choctaw Creek.
D F
There's a one-lane bridge, just keep it in the middle,
G D
Pretty soon that road's gonna end.
D
Welcome to Ray Ray's Juke Joint down in the holler:

Y'all come back again.

Mmm, Mmm, ah ha.




D
We got ice-cold beer, an' chicken an' ribs,
G D
Cookin' on the grill out back.
D
Three plays for a quarter on the jukebox in the corner,
G D
An' it's full of Hank, Haggard an' Cash.
D
They got a long-legged waitress wearin' cut-off jeans;
G D
She's quick to take your order.
D
Better leave her a tip but don't give her no lip, y'all:
G D
That girl is Ray Ray's daughter.


G
They'll make you feel like family,
D
An' everybody is your friend.
E
But there's been folks messed up down there,
A
That ain't never been seen again.



D F
You make a right at the stomp with the barbed wire in it,
G D
Where the old church used to be.
D F
Then a mile mad curve on the gravel,
G D
Gonna throw you right off the road into Choctaw Creek.
D F
There's a one-lane bridge, just keep it in the middle,
G D
Pretty soon that road's gonna end.
D
Welcome to Ray Ray's Juke Joint down in the holler:

Y'all come back again.


G D E A


D F
You make a right at the stomp with the barbed wire in it,
G D
Where the old church used to be.
D F
Then a mile mad curve on the gravel,
G D
Gonna throw you right off the road into Choctaw Creek.
D F
There's a one-lane bridge, just keep it in the middle,
G D
Pretty soon that road's gonna end.
D
Welcome to Ray Ray's Juke Joint down in the holler:

Y'all come back again.

Welcome to Ray Ray's Juke Joint down in the holler:

Y'all come back again.



Ah, don't be scared.

Nice place.

Mmm.




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