The Charlie Daniels Band - Mister dj
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[Verse]
Mr. DDJ won't you D/C#please play me a D/Bsong Dadd4/A
GPlay it for an old boy who's a lAong, long way from home
With a F#m1000 miles ahead and a Emthousand miles behind
A Gdollar in his pocket and a Awoman on his mind
You can Dpick out almost D/C#anything you D/Bchoose. Dadd4/A
Play GSweet Home Alabama or let WAaylon sing the blues
I don't F#mcare what kind of music just as Emlong as it sounds tough
But don't Gplay any hurting songs 'cause AI feel bad enough
[Chorus]
Now don't Gget the wrong impression, I ain't Ameaning to complain
But it F#mwould be Sunday morning and I Bmguess it had to rain
I was Gdoing pretty G/F#good 'til I Emheard that darn old Atrain going Dthru, who knows D7where
And I Gguess the combination's got me feAeling kind a low
And F#mall I got to cheer me up is this Bmall night radio
Why don't you Gplay us something G/F#hot and let this Em18 wheeler Aroll my blues Daway
[Verse 2]
Well I Dcalled her frD/C#om a phone booth D/Bin St. PDadd4/Aaul
When I Gasked her if she loves me, I got Ano reply at all
And if F#mthat's the way she wants it, that's the Emway it's gonna be
It might Ghurt a little while, but tAhat's alright with me
I been D10 years wondD/C#ering what went wD/Brong Dadd4/A
And then GI turned on my radio and I Aheard a country song
And it F#mkinda keeps me moving just to Emroll on down the line
But wGhen you played that hurting song I Aalmost started crying
[Chorus 2]
WGillie drowned in Whiskey River with AHank Jr's. rowdy friends
Those F#mrich boys sang Elvira, Ricky pBmlayed the mandolin
Them olGd boys from AG/F#labama put the Empedal to the meAtal and let her Droll, roll aloD7ng
Then I Gstarted feeling bad when George stoppAed loving her today
Why don't you F#mlet old Micky Gilley get down Bmon them 88's
Come on and Gplay us something G/F#hot and let this Em18 wheeler Aroll my blues Daway D/C# D/B Dadd4/A
D D/C#Hey Mr. D/BD.J. Dadd4/A
Hey Mr. D.J.
Hey Mr. D.J.
Hey Mr. D.J.