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Oklahoma Breakdown
Performed by Stoney Larue
Written by Mike Hosty
Tabbed by Brent Dixson
Capo 1
Standard Tuning
Intro: C D G
Verse 1
C D G
Well its Friday and we're getting tore up.
C D G
Down to the river in the back of Fred's truck.
C D G
Remember when I asked you, you said it was all right.
C D G
Go get juiced down by the river bed tonight.
Verse 2
C D G
So its late now and I have to get you home.
C D G
Your momma don't like you and me being alone.
C D G
I asked you a couple a times you said it was alright.
C D G
Rootin round the river bed tonight.
Chorus
G C D G
So tell me that you love me if its true.
C D G
I don't want no one, babe if I can't have you.
C D G
This Oklahoma Breakdown I know its got you crying.
C D G
Let me tell you that I love you one more time.
Verse 3
C D G
So its Friday and we're done getting tore up.
C D G
Leaving the river in the back of Fred's truck.
C D G
I asked you one time you said it was alright.
C D G
Go get juiced down by the river bed tonight.
Chorus
G C D G
So tell me that you love me if its true.
C D G
I don't want no one, babe if I can't have you.
C D G
This Oklahoma Breakdown I know its got you crying.
C D G
Let me tell you that I love you one more time.
Verse 4
C D G
Well now baby I finally got you home.
C D G
Your Daddy don't like you and me being alone.
C D G
So wake up now let me kiss you goodnight.
C D G
The river can wait for another night.
Chorus
G C D G
So tell me that you love me if its true.
C D G
I don't want no one, babe if I can't have you.
C D G
This Oklahoma Breakdown I know its got you crying.
C D G
Let me tell you that I love you one more time.
C D G
Let me tell you that I love you one more time.
Chorus
G C D G
So tell me that you love me if its true.
C D G
I don't want no one, babe if I can't have you.
C D G
This Oklahoma Breakdown I know its got you crying.
C D G
Let me tell you that I love you one more time.
C D G
Let me tell you that I love you one more time.
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Don't forget the walkdown from G to Em, D then back to C.
-txmikem2 | 8/7/2008 | Stoney plays this Capo 2...I haven't gotten the chance to actually pay attention in the chords, but I know for sure its capo 2. -texaskid1988 | 9/7/2008 | This song works well if you play it with out a capo... just play bar chords for the D and E, then walk down A, G, F#, E I have seen tabs for the intro/solo part... it is real easy with a slide.
-jackson1113 | 3/10/2009 | I know this tab as well as the song has been around awhile but hoping I can get some guidance on something that appears to be so simple. In this version.... played at Steamboat he's clearly got it capo'd at the 2nd. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qs0xJq5GK4M It appears as if he's sliding from the C chord to a D using the C shape. It's the little walkdown that I can't quite get to sound right. Is it a G at the 3rd to a F at the 1 to an open on the E string?? And it appears he's almost playing the B string just before he goes back to the C? Really like this version in particular so trying to replicate or get close.
-Btate | 2/15/2018 |
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