Hillbilly Hell

The Bellamy Brothers

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Tom:
D A D [Verse 1]
D A D Last night I dreamed I went to Hillbilly Hell
G D The Devil stepped right up, and he said, "Well
G D Bm You looked so countrified, leave your hat and boots outside
D A D You won't need 'em, here in Hillbilly Hell." [Verse 2]
D A D Well, they had a band without a steel guitar
G D And not one good ol' girl stood at the bar
G D Bm No jukebox and no beer, am I the only redneck here
D A D And the parkin' lot, was full of foreign cars [Chorus]
G D Hillbilly Hell, I'm not feelin' so well
A Where did I go wrong, was it somethin' in my song
D That put me in this Hillbilly Hell [Link]
D A D [Verse 3]
D A D I asked the Devil, just what did I do
G D To have to sweat it out, down here with you
G D Bm To me it don't seem fair, why can't I be up there
D A D With Ernest, Marty, Hank, and Patsy too [Verse 4]
D A D He said you didn't write, one good ol' gospel song
G D And not one little word, about your mom
G D Bm And you haven't yet, sung one single duet
D A D With Willie Nelson and you know that's wrong [Bridge]
Bm A D Well, I woke up to a country station on my radio
G D Grabbed a pen and paper and the words began to flow
Bm A D I wrote a song called God Bless Mom and ran out to the bus
E A Placed a call to Willie, would you like to sing with us [Chorus]
G D Hillbilly Hell, I'm not feelin' so well
A Where did I go wrong, was it somethin' in my song
D That put me in this Hillbilly Hell
D A G D I dreamed I was there in Hillbilly Hell
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