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Ronnie Dunn

Cost Of Living

by Ronnie Dunn
Ronnie Dunn

Biography:

Ronnie Gene Dunn (born June 1, 1953, Coleman, Texas) is an American country music singer-songwriter, known for being one half of the duo Brooks & Dunn.

Songfacts states that Ronnie Dunn spent years playing bars and clubs before heading to Nashville and hooking up with Kix Brooks to form the successful duo Brooks & Dunn.

Brooks & Dunn have sold over 30 million records, had 26 #1 singles, and are one of the most consistently successful acts on the concert circuit.

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198 Artist   52 Music   127 Tab Tab
CAPO on 2nd

D Em
Everything to know about me is written on this page
G D
The number you can reach me my social and my age
D Em
Yes I served in the army it where I learned to shoot
G D
18 months in the desert pouring sand out of my boots
Em G
No I ve never been convicted of a crime
Em G G /
I could start this job at anytime

Chorus:
D Em
I got a strong back steel toes. I rarely call in sick
G D
A good truck, what I don't know I catch on real quick
D Em
I work week ends if I have to nights and holidays
G D
Give you 40 and then some whatever it takes
Em G
Four dollars and change at the pump
Em G fade D
Cost of livin's high and going up


D Em
I put Robert down as a reference he's known me all my life
G D
We attend the same church he introduced me to my wife
D Em
Gave my last job everything before it headed south
G D
Put the shoes off of my childrens feet and the food out of their mouths
Em G
Yesterday, my folks offered to help
Em G /
But their barely gettin by themselves.


Chorus:
D Em
I got a strong back steel toes. I rarely call in sick
G D
A good truck, what I don't know I catch on real quick
D Em
I work week ends if I have to nights and holidays
G D
Give you 40 and then some whatever it takes
Em G
Four dollars and change at the pump
Em G fade D
Cost of livin's high and going up


Bridge:
G D
Im sure a hundred others have applied
Em G
Rumor has it your only taken five


D Em
I got a strong back steel toes. I'm handy with a wrench
G D
Nothin I can't drive. Nothin I can't fix
D Em
I work sun up to sun down ain't proud to sweep the floor
G D
The bank has started calling and the wolves are at the my door
Em G
Four dollars and change at the pump
Em G fade D
The cost of living is high and going up

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