The Oak Ridge Boys – Bobbie Sue (Guitar)

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#12 on BB Hot 100 and #1 Country in Canada and USA on MCA Records in 1982. INTRO: D G #1.
G
I heard about her from a friend of mine.

                             C
He said she lived across the county line.

                             D
The sweetest grape that ever grew on the vine.

                                  G
And now that's where I'm spending all my time.
#2.
G
Her daddy Robert and her mama Ruth.

                               C
They had a daughter they named Bobbie Sue.

                               D
And now she's eighteen and she knows the truth.

                        G
Nobody's gonna tell her what to do.

CHORUS:
G             Gm7
Bo-Bo, Bo-Bo, Bobbie Sue..ca-can't you see my 

C
love is true?

                        D
I want to ma-ma, ma-ma, marry you, Bo-Bo-Bo-Bo-Bo- 

G
Bobbie Sue.
INTERLUDE: G C D G #3.
G
I'll take her riding on a Friday night.

                                 C
Straight down the highway in the clear moonlight.

                           D
My Chevy’s humming and she holds me tight.

                                G
We'll find a preacher and we'll do it right.
#4.
G
Her daddy told her that she'd have to wait.

                            C
Her mama said, don't make a big mistake.

                                  D
But we'll keep driving till we're out of state.

                            G
And when they find us it'll be too late.

CHORUS:
G             Gm7
Bo-Bo, Bo-Bo, Bobbie Sue..ca-can't you see my 

C
love is true?

                        D
I want to ma-ma, ma-ma, marry you, Bo-Bo-Bo-Bo-Bo- 

G
Bobbie Sue.

CHORUS:
G             Gm7
Bo-Bo, Bo-Bo, Bobbie Sue..ca-can't you see my 

C
love is true?

                        D
I want to ma-ma, ma-ma, marry you, Bo-Bo-Bo-Bo-Bo- 

G
Bobbie Sue.
INTERLUDE: G C D G OUTRO:
G                                   C D G
Bob, Bob, Bob, Bob, Bob Bobbie Sue...

G                          C D G 
Bo-Bo, Bo-Bo, Bobbie Sue.........

G
B...o...b...b...y Sue..(Fade.)
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