G C Bm7 C G C Bm7 C [Verse 1] G Am Am7 Am Am7 Ah the rednecks are drawin’ their lines down in East Tennessee D G G G G G Their cannons are primed and they’re fit to be tied I believe G Am Am7 Am Am7 And the man in the grey flannel suit does not walk on the street D G C Bm7 C Say does anyone know what became of the old Opry G Am Am7 Am Am7 Now the cowboys have taken an axe to the old hangin’ tree D G G G G They’ve traded their guns for a guitar and two bags of weed G Am Am7 Am Am7 And they’ll swear in a slow Texas drawl all the killin’ is done D G G G I believe them by God but I’m keepin’ my back to the sun [Chorus] G Am7 Tomorrow is out of sight D G Yesterdays dead and gone Em Am You never knew how right A7 D D D D You were the night you wrote that song [Verse 2] G Am Am7 Am Am7 Well the truck drivin’ man makes his stops where the coffee is free D G D G G El Paso this morning, tonight it will be Tennessee G Am Am7 Am Am7 And he spends all his miles on the dials of a poppin’ C-B D G G G Say does anyone know what became of old Ralph Emery [Chorus] G Am7 Tomorrow is out of sight D G Yesterdays dead and gone Em Am You never knew how right A7 D C Bm7 Am You were the night you wrote that song [Solo] G G G G Am7 Am7 Am7 Am7 D D D D G Bm Em D G G G G Am7 Am7 Am7 Am7 D D D D G G G G [Verse 3] G Am Am7 Am Am7 Yesterday’s newspaper forecast no rain for today D G C G G Ah but yesterday’s news is old news – the skies are all gray G Am Am7 Am Am7 But the East Texas hills are alive with the children in spring D G G G Say does anyone know what became of my sweet Angeline [Chorus] G Am7 Tomorrow is out of sight D G Yesterdays dead and gone Em Am You never knew how right A7 D C Bm7 You were the night you wrote that song [Chorus] G Am7 Tomorrow is out of sight D G Am Yesterdays dead and gone Em Am You never knew how right A7 D You were the night you wrote that song