When (D)you see a deer, you see (G)Bam bi.
And I see (Em7)ant lers a (A)up on the wall.
When (D)you see a (D)lake, you think (G)pic nics.
And I see a large mouth up un der that (A)log.
You’re (G)prob ab ly think in’ that (D)you’re gon na change me.
In (G)some ways, well, may be you (A)might.
Scrub me down, dress me (D)up, oh, but (G)no mat ter (D)what, but re (Em7)mem ber (A)I’m still a (D)guy.
When (D)you see a price less French (G)paint ing, And I see (Em7)I see a (A)drunk na ked girl.
And (D)you think that (D)rid in’ a (G)wild bull sounds cra zy, and I’d like to give it a (A)whirl.
Well, (G)love makes a man do some (D)things he ain’t proud of and (G)in a weak mo ment I (A)might
Scrub walk your sis sy (D)dog, hold your (G)purse at the (D)mall, but re (Em7)mem ber (A)I’m still a (D)guy.
When And I’ll (A)pour out my heart, hold your (G)hand in the car, write a (A)love song that makes you (G)cry,
then (A)turn right a round, knock some (G)jerk to the ground ’cause he (Bm)copped a feel (A)as you walked (G)by.
I can (D)hear you now (D)talk in’ to your friends, say in’, (Em7)“Yeah, girls, he’s (A)come a long (D)way
from (D)drag gin’ his (D)knuck les and (G)car ryin’ a club and (Em7)build in’ a fire in a cave.”
But when (G)you say a back rub means (D)on ly a back rub, then (G)you swat my hand (CN.C.)when I (A)try.
Well, now (Em7)what can I (D)say?
At the (G)end of the day,
(Em7)hon ey, (A)I’m still a (D)guy.
And I’ll
(D)These days there’s (D)dudes get tin’ (G)fa cials,
(Em7)man i cured, (A)waxed and bo (D)toxed.
With (D)deep spray on (D)tans and cream y (G)lo tion y (D)hands, you (Em7)can’t grip a tack le (A)box.
Yeah, with (G)all of these men lin in’ (D)up to get neu tered, it’s (G)hip now to be fem i nized.
But I don’t (Em7)high light my (D)hair, I’ve (G)still got a pair.
Yeah, (Em7)hon ey, (A)I’m still a (D)guy.
Oh, my (Em7)eye brows ain’t (D)plucked, there’s a (G)gun in my (D)truck.
Oh, thank (Em7)God, (A)I’m still a guy.
This page shows “I'm Still A Guy” by Brad Paisley in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of D at 160 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.