That'd Be Alright
by Alan Jackson
Written by Alan Jackson
From the album "Drive"
Transposed by Ray Cartwright
THAT'D BE ALRIGHT
(ALAN JACKSON)
If (D)money grew on (A)hackberry trees and (G)time wasn't such a (D)luxury
If (G)love was lovesick (D)over (Bm)me (A)that'd be alright
If (D)I could keep the (A)wind in my sails keep a(G)hold of the tiger (D)by the tail
And (G)half a ham sandwich in (D)my lunch (Bm)pail that'd be al(D)right
(D)That'd be al(A)right, (G)that'd be al(D)right
If every(G)body everywhere had a (D)lighter load to bear
And a (G)little bigger piece of the (D)pie
We'd be (G)living us a pretty good (D)life (Bm)
(A)And that'd be al(D)right
Go (D)heavy on the good and (A)light on the bad
A (G)hair more happy and a (D)shade less sad
Turn (G)all negatives (D)down just a (Bm)tad (A)That'd be alright
If my (D)dear old dog (A)never got old and the (G)family farm never got (D)sold
A(G)nother bad joke (D)never got (Bm)told, (A)that'd be al(C)right
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That'd be alright; That'd be alright; That'd be alright