Written by G. Gentry
Intro: D G D A D D G D Well I swear, I didn't see you with your wife's best girlfriend E A Drinkin' beer and a dancin' to that western swing D G And I didn't see you kiss her and leave that barroom with her D A D No I didn't see you, and I didn't see you, and we didn't see a thing D G D George, I know I didn't hear you tell that blound that you weren't married E A I know I didn't see you hid- in' your weddin' ring, neither did I D G And I know I couldn't have heard you call your wife and tell her that you were workin' D A D No, nah, oh, I didn't see you, and I didn't see you, and we didn't see a thingInst D G D A D D G Hey Ray, by the way, did you leave that hundred bucks you owe me D I don't know what you're talkin' about George E A Well, I'm sure you recall our bet on last night's football game D G No, I don't, but you know, if I had seen you, I certainly would've paid ya D A D But I didn't see you, and I didn't see you, and we didn't see a thingG D We've got to stick together to keep our stories straight No, don't forget Ray I was down in Atlanta, sure you were A And I was workin' late D Yeah, you know, it's always good to see you G George, it's good to see you too D A D But I didn't see you, and I didn't see you, and we didn't see a thingG D We've got to stick together to keep our stories straight Don't forget I was down in Atlanta A And don't you forget I was working late D Oh, you know it's always good to see you G George, it's good to see you, too D A D But I didn't see you ,and I didn't see you, and we didn't see a thing D A D I didn't see you, and I didn't see you, and we didn't see a thing -----