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Date: 2/3/02; 9:57:28 AM
From: "Ray & Toni" <raytoni@flattops.net>
Subject: THAT'D BE ALRIGHT

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

CHORUS:
[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