Tom: D9 D9 ..............xxO23x D9 variation....xxOO3x (The intro consists of playing mostly D9 while slipping in that variation every third beat, check CD for timing. This sounds best if you only hit the three strings but it's not vital. Verse 1: D9 Ain't no crime sittin at the bar C Sippin on a cold draft beer G Or makin small talk to a blue-eyed girl D9 When she asks what brought you here C You're just tryin to unwind G D9 On a Friday night Verse 2: You see that ole big diamond ring Shining on her left hand And you don't bother to ask her why She ain't with her man You ain't done nothin wrong But you ain't done nothin right Chorus: C G Cause the right thing to do is turn yourself around D And point those headlights home C G Cause you know it's wrong to carry on D With a woman that ain't your own C G Right now you're steppin on a razor thin line D That ain't quite black or white C You ain't done nothin wrong G D9 But you ain't done nothin right Verse 3: Tosses back her hair and looks in your eyes And says, I like your smile And if danger were a winding road Then son you just walked a mile Then trouble appears And he's got you in his sights Verse 4: He grabs temptation by the arm And says, girl it's time to go You can feel the heat from the fire in his eyes Cause just like him you know You ain't done nothin wrong But you ain't done nothin right CHORUS Right now you're steppin on a razor thin line That ain't quite black or white You ain't done nothin wrong But you ain't done nothin right You ain't done nothin wrong But you ain't done nothin right