I Taught Her Everything She Knows Song Lyrics and Chords

 

I Taught Her Everything She Knows Song Lyrics and Chords by Alabama

 

I Taught Her Everything She Knows
Recorded by Alabama
Written by Teddy Gentry, Greg Fowler, John Jarrard
G7 
Uhm don't she look  
D7 
good on the  
C 
floor movin' so  
G7 
slow 
 
 
D7 
 
C 
uhm
G7 
Look how she's  
D7 
lookin' at  
C 
him and dancin' so  
G7 
slow 
 
 
D7 
 
C 
Am 
There's not a man in the crowd
 
Who  
F 
wouldn't like to hold her right  
D7 
now
C 
I taught her  
G7 
everything she's knows about  
C 
love
 
So  
Am 
why is she lookin' at him like I ain't  
G7 
enough
 
I wonder if I didn't teach her a little too  
C 
much
Am 
 
Cause  
G7 
I taught her every
D7 
thing she knows about  
C 
love
 
Well  
G7 
someone just  
D7 
handed her a  
C 
note with a bottle of  
G7 
wine 
 
 
D7 
 
C 
 
When I  
G7 
asked her who it was  
D7 
from
 
She just  
C 
said honey it was just  
G7 
fine 
 
 
D7 
 
C 
 
Maybe  
Am 
I shouldn't give it much thought
 
But  
F 
I know how well she's been  
D7 
taught
repeat #2
Em 
I catch a guy lookin' at her but  
Bm 
now she's lookin' too
 
I  
C 
taught her everything about love
 
Now she's  
Am 
lookin' to find somethin'  
D7 
new
repeat #2 x2

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song I Taught Her Everything She Knows?
- The song I Taught Her Everything She Knows was sang by Alabama.

 

Who is Alabama?
- Alabama () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States, bordered by Tennessee to the north Georgia to the east Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south and Mississippi to the west. Alabama is the 30th largest by area and the 24th-most populous of the U.S. states. With a total of 1,500 miles (2,400 km) of inland waterways, Alabama has among the most of any state.Alabama is nicknamed the Yellowhammer State, after the state bird. Alabama is also known as the "Heart of Dixie" and the "Cotton State". The state tree is the longleaf pine, and the state flower is the camellia. Alabama's capital is Montgomery. The largest city by population is Birmingham, which has long been the most industrialized city the largest city is Huntsville. The oldest city is Mobile, founded by French colonists in 1702 as the capital of French Louisiana. Greater Birmingham is Alabama's largest urban economy, its most populous urban area, and its economic center.The state's geography is diverse, with the north dominated by the mountainous Tennessee Valley and the south by Mobile Bay, a historically significant port. Politically, as part of the Deep South, Alabama is now a predominantly conservative state, and it is known for its Southern culture. Today, American football, particularly at the college level at schools like the University of Alabama, Auburn University, Alabama A&M University, Alabama State University and Jacksonville State University is a major part of the state's culture.
Originally home to many native tribes, present-day Alabama was a Spanish territory beginning in the sixteenth century until the French acquired it in the early eighteenth century, founding Mobile in 1702. The British won the territory in 1763 until losing it in the American Revolutionary War. Spain held Mobile as part of Spanish West Florida until 1813 Spain ceded West Florida to the US in 1819. In December 1819, Alabama was recognized as a state. During the antebellum period, Alabama was a major cotton producer and widely used African-American slaves on its plantations. In 1861, the state seceded from the United States to become part of the Confederate States of America, with Montgomery acting as its first capital, and rejoined the Union in 1868.
From the American Civil War until World War II, Alabama suffered economic hardship, in part because of its continued dependence on few agricultural cash crops. Similar to other former slave states, Alabamian legislators employed Jim Crow laws to disenfranchise and otherwise discriminate against African Americans from the end of the Reconstruction Era up until the 1960s. Despite the growth of major industries and urban centers, white rural interests dominated the state legislature from 1901 to the 1960s. During this time, urban interests and African Americans were markedly under-represented. High-profile events such as the Selma to Montgomery march made the state a major focal point of the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. Following World War II, Alabama grew as the state's economy changed from one primarily based on agriculture to one with diversified interests. The state's economy in the 21st century is based on management, automotive, finance, manufacturing, aerospace, mineral extraction, healthcare, education, retail, and technology.

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