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 CHORUS: INSTRUMENTAL: CHORUS: X2 That'd be alright; That'd be alright; That'd be alright