Country Nation

Brad Paisley

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[Intro] |          | #5            | | | | | #5 #5 | | | [Verse 1] We work in the factories and the fields assembly lines cold mines and the steel mills That’s what we do but there’s more to us than that If you want to know who we are it’s on the logos of our caps [Chorus] We’re mountaineer. We’re volunteers. We’re the tide that rolls. We’re Seminole We’re the herd a longhorn steer We drive Ford and Chevrolet. Cheer twenty-four and eighty-eight and we crank up our music Friday nights On two thousand country stations yeah we’re one big country nation - that’s right | #5 | | | [Verse 2] We might fix your water pump or your AC and bring your apple pie and fill your glass of tea We’ll take that FedEx package to your door but underneath that apron or that uniform [Chorus] We’re Wildcats. We’re Wolverines. We’re Tigers Buckeyes Bruins Bulldogs Hawks and Hurricanes We pray before we race and cheer fourteen or forty-eight and we drink ice cold beer on Friday nights Yeah we’re one big country nation - that’s right [Bridge] We’re all across the map down city streets and old dirt roads We’re the fabric of this nation - and we’re a nation on our own [Solo] | | | | | | | | | [Chorus] We’re mountaineer. We’re volunteers. Blue Devils Heels and Rebels Fighting Irish and Cavaliers We soup up our Chevrolets cheer twenty-four and forty-eight and we crank up the same songs Friday night On two thousand country stations yeah we’re one big country nation - that’s right [Outro]      | #5 #5 | | | | | #5 #5 | | | Notes: In the intro/outro the two first chords alternates over the two notes e and d#. The first chord is an so that means it alternates between and . But you’re really just playing the same two notes over both chords.                               On the album Brad plays a lead guitar with those notes (and a couple more) but if you want to play this as chords I find it playable and okay sounding around a barre in the 4th fret with these chords: E     - x76454 Emaj7 - x76444 G#m#5 - 4x6454    - 466444

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Cette chanson célèbre la diversité et l'unité des personnes vivant en milieu rural et urbain aux États-Unis. Elle évoque le travail acharné dans les usines et les champs, tout en soulignant l'identité commune qui se cache derrière les casquettes et les uniformes des travailleurs. Les paroles mettent également en avant les passions sportives et la vie sociale des gens, qui se rassemblent autour de la musique country et des traditions locales. Dans un contexte où l'individualisme peut prédominer, elle rappelle que malgré nos différences, nous formons tous une grande nation unie par des valeurs partagées et un esprit communautaire. La chanson fait référence à des symboles culturels forts, renforçant l'idée d'appartenance à un ensemble plus vaste.