{t:Jackson} {st:Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash (1967)} {c:verse 1} (Both) [C]We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout We've been talking 'bout Jackson, (Johnny) [C7]ever since the fire went out I'm going to [F]Jackson, I'm gonna mess [C]around Yeah I'm going to [F]Jackson, [G7]look out Jackson [C]town {c:verse 2} (June) [C]Well go on down to Jackson, go ahead and wreck your health Go play your hand, you big talking man, make a [C7]big fool of yourself Yeah go to [F]Jackson, go comb your [C]hair (Johnny) Honey I'm gonna snowball [F]Jackson. (June) [G7]See if I [C]care {c:verse 3} (Johnny) [C]When I breeze into that city, people gonna stoop and bow All them women gonna make me, [C7]teach 'em what they don't know how I'm going to [F]Jackson, you turn a loose of my[C] coat Cause I'm going to [F]Jackson. (June) [G7]Goodbye that's all she [C]wrote {c:verse 4} (June) [C]But they'll laugh at you in Jackson, and I'll be dancing on a Pony Keg They'll lead you round town like a scalded hound, with your [C7]tail tucked between your legs Yeah go to [F]Jackson, you big talking [C]man And I'll be waiting in [F]Jackson, [G7]behind my Jay-pan [C]fan {c:verse 5} (Both) [C]Well, we got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout We've been talking bout Jackson, [C7]ever since the fire went out I'm going to [F]Jackson, and that’s a [C]fact Yeah we’re going to [F]Jackson, [G7]ain’t never coming [C]back [G7]↓ [C]↓