Intro D Cadd9 Way down in Louisiana, where the moss and cyprus grew, G You'd find old Jack in a shotgun shack G7 D In the back of the black bayou. Cadd9 Some folks called him crazy, but I knew better than that, G He kept a hundred dollar bill tucked away in the brim G7 D Of his dirty old cowboy hat. D Cadd9 Jack told me a story when I was ten years old, G He said there once was a fool tried to swim this swamp G7 D With his back weighted down with gold. He said "You should have seen that alligator smile, Cadd9 G He had a meal fit for a king, but he ended up on my table son, G7 D Money ain't everything." G He said there's only one way into this world, D And one way out, its true. G A You either eat the alligator or he's gonna eat you. G There's people living in a high rise, D G7 That'll never hear a robin sing. D What good is first place when you're in a rat race? C D C G D Money ain't everything. D Cadd9 Little Maggie May was dyin', her heart was about to go, G When her daddy found a sack on the porch out back G7 D With half a million dollars in gold. Cadd9 They still talk about the stranger who saved her life that spring, G No name on the note, but someone wrote: G7 D Money ain't everything. G He said there's only one way into this world, D And one way out, its true. G A You either eat the alligator or he's gonna eat you. G There's people living in a high rise, D G7 That'll never hear a robin sing. D What good is first place when you're in a rat race? C D Money ain't everything. No name on the note, but I know who wrote: C D Cadd9 G D Money ain't everything. D Cadd9 G D (repeat chords to end)