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Great song and great tab! good job! -GFunderburg | 10/21/2009 |
Great job with the chords, thanks so much. One little correction on the lyrics, the first line of the fourth verse is "If you want a brick home in a school zone." Like I said, thanks so much for the chords. -dumbbballstar | 11/22/2009 |
I believe it is "break cone". When I first heard this song I debated much with friends and we all decided it was break cone. Look it up, there are programs across the country where they us break cones in school zones. Besides, why wouldn't he want a brick home? Makes more sense that he wouldn't want to deal with the traffic than a nice home! -BrianEarlHaines | 11/23/2009 |
Excellent job and this is a great song. The words are "brick home". I've got a recording of this by the writer Wynn Varble and it's very clear in his version. -ltmbarker | 12/7/2009 |
OK, I changed it to Brick Home. -BrianEarlHaines | 12/12/2009 |
AWESOME TAB!!!!!!!!!!! only thing I do different is I play Cadd9 instead of C. I watched Easton play it and he plays with the Cadd9. It makes the progression and all the hammers easier to play. He does play the C at the end though. AWESOME JOB!!!! -tuskfire8 | 3/3/2010 |
That might be true but Easton Corbin is not the guitar player on the recording. The recorded version is using a regular C chord. -BrianEarlHaines | 3/3/2010 |
This album/CD is what country music has been missing for years. I have no idea why I fooled myself into believing it was ok that country music changed. Easton Corbin has opened my eyes and I have reclaimed my faith in country music. This is the best debut album my ears have ever had the pleasure of hearing. At the moment, this song sits at #6 on Billboard and Mediabase. With any luck, the song will crack Top-5. Rumor has it that Roll With It will be the follow-up single. Roll With It has #1 stamped all over it! -WildCard76 | 3/4/2010 |
I couldn't agree more, his entire album is amazing. Worth every single penny. This guy will single-handedly save mainstream country music. I can't believe some of the stuff on the radio these days. I'm happy someone put some real country music out. -cyra | 3/6/2010 |
If you guy's like this album you should check out Chris Young's album "the man i want to be" Same type of thing. Both albums have George Strait's studio ace's on them. Eddie Bayers, Glenn Worf, Brent Mason, Paul Franklin, Wes Hightower, Biff Watson, John Hobbs. That's why you think it sounds like traditional country. -BrianEarlHaines | 3/8/2010 |
I have to agree with those who said you did a great job with the chords. I also have to agree with those who said this is a great new example of what country should be and should have always been. When I first heard this song, I thought it was George Strait. I think it sounds just like him. -tpmadden | 3/9/2010 |
Does anyone know the strum pattern to play this with i'm struggling to figure it out. The finger picking maybe too. -theryneshow | 11/6/2010 |