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Whiskey Myers

Mud

by Whiskey Myers
Whiskey Myers

Biography:

Whiskey Myers is an American southern rock group from Tyler, Texas composed of Cody Cannon, Cody Tate, John Jeffers, Jeff Hogg and Gary Brown. In 2008, they signed with Smith Entertainment and released their debut album, Road of Life. Their second album, Firewater, was released by Wiggy Thump in 2011 and debuted in the Top 30 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

In a modest rent house in the small East Texas town of Elkhart, Texas, Cody Cannon and Cody Tate began to write music, only dreaming of the success that is sure to follow.

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Easy playthrough enjoy.
Taken from the MUD(acoustic) version see video for timing.
I play it standard and dont know anything about tuning or key.
I play by ear and just picked up a guitar 5months ago true story.
Anything to add let me know.

Whiskey Myers - MUD

D G D G D

D
Oh Lord won't you let me stay in the place where I was born?
D
In the fields Granddaddy tilled and all my seeds are sown
G E
Ain't no love for a poor dirt farmer genuine son of the south
G D D
And the water's high and the bills are too and the levy tumbling down

E G
Daddy owed the banker man
E G
So we was drowning before the flood
E G
That river washed us all away
E G
Left us right here in the mud

D G D G
Yeah in the mud

D G D D
We built this house upon the Mississippi back in 1879
D G D G
Over a hundred years my family's been here barely scraping by
D
We just some good old country folks just trying to weather the G
storm
D
How we gonna pay when the interest rates done got higher than the
corn?

E G
Ain't no man gonna take it away
E G
'Cause it's deep down in my blood
E G
Step across that old property line

E
And you'll die
G
Right here in the mud

D G D

G
Yeah in the mud

[Solo]
D G x5
D G E D D A D A
D A D E G

[Verse]
D E
Who's this creeping through the sticks
G E
Let me talk at 'em with my thirty ought six
D E
A couple city guys with suits and ties
G
Bet they can't feel this crosshair right between their eyes

D E
I got no place to go and no place to run
G
Just a dirt farmer's boy with his Granddaddy's gun
D E
Step across that line I'm gonna tell you son

G D G D
We're all gonna die right here in the mud
G D G D G
Yeah in the mud

[Outro]
D G D G D G
D G D G E D




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