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Randy Houser

Somewhere South Of Memphis

by Randy Houser
Randy Houser

Biography:

“People are ready for real country music again,” says Randy Houser, and there are few people in a better position to give it to them.

Blessed with one of his generation’s great voices, he is also a world-class songwriter, penning hits for artists including Trace Adkins and Justin Moore, and a seasoned entertainer known for the passion and energy he brings to every performance.

His debut album, Anything Goes, introduced him as an exceptional artist, someone with both a cutting-edge sound and a deep respect for classic country.

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Randy Houser

Other songs:

  • Goodnight Kiss
  • Absolutely Nothing
  • Addicted
  • Along For The Ride
  • Anything Goes
  • Back To God
  • Boots On
  • Fired Up
  • Growin Younger
  • Hot Beer And Cold Wemen
  • How Country Feels
  • Ill Sleep
  • In Gods Time
  • Lets Not Let It
  • Like A Cowboy
  • Little Bit Older
  • My Kind Of Country
  • No Stone Unturned
  • Power Of A Song
  • Route 3 Box 250 D
  • Runnin Outa Moonlight
  • Runnin Outta Moonlight
  • Senior Year
  • Shine
  • Somewhere South Of Memphis
  • Song Number 7
  • Sunshine On The Line
  • The Singer
  • Top Of The World
  • We Went
  • What Whiskey Does
  • Wherever Love Goes

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This is one of my favorite Randy Houser songs off his new album They Call Me Cadillac so comment
and tell me how i did!

[Intro]
D (listen to song for rhythm)

[Verse]
D
Well, I need a sip of muddy water
G C D
From my daddy's wishin' well

Scattered his ashes on the delta
G C D
From here on I'll be drinkin' by myself
G
Where pink Cadillacs and blue suede shoes
D
Meet steel guitars and new grass blues
G C A
The music there, it ain't turned into business
G C D
Tonight I'll be somewhere south of Memphis
G
Where the cotton grows from the Mississippi mud
D
And the blues runs deep in you blood
G A
I love this land with God as my witness
C G D G D
I'll live and die somewhere south of Memphis
D
Well, I've seen my share of big ol' cities
G C D
But I couldn't wait to get back home

Well, they'll play you a, a front porch song for free
G C D
That reminds you that they ain't been free for long
G
Where them juke joints jump on a Friday night
D
And you don't need a gun to settle no fight
G C A
And come Sunday mornin', hell, you'll be beggin' for forgiveness
G C D
That's just life somewhere south of Memphis
G
Where the cotton grows from the Mississippi mud
D
And the blues runs deep in your blood
G A
I love this land with God as my witness
C G D G D
I'll live and die somewhere south of Memphis

[Instrumental]
G D x2
G A
G
Yeah, where the cotton grows from the Mississippi mud
D
And the blues runs deep in your blood
G A
Well, I love this land with God as my witness
C G D
Well, I'll live and die
C G DGD G D G C
I'll said I'll, I'll live and die somewhere south of Memphis
D
That's just life




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