This dandy little countrified tune was the B-side of the "Junior's Farm" single way back in 1975. The label of the record says "Recorded in England" but I believe it was recorded in Nashville with Chet Atkins on guitar and Floyd Cramer on piano. I don't know who played the fiddle and the steel guitar.
INTRO (strum each once (s-l-o-w-l-y))
(now into the rhythm of the song)
VERSE 1
Somewhere to the south of New York City
Lies the friendly state of Tennessee
Down in Nashville Town I met a pretty
Who made a pretty big fool out of me
CHORUS
And they call her Sally, Sally G
Why d'ya wanna do the things you do to me
You're my Sally, Sally G
You took the part that was the heart of me
Sally G
VERSE 2 The night life took me down to Printer's Alley Where Sally sang a song behind a bar I cast my eyes upon her as she sang "A Tangled Mind" I used to love her sweet guitar
REPEAT CHORUS
BRIDGE
Me and Sally took up
Things began to look up
Me and her were goin' strong
Then she started lyin'
I could see our love was dyin'
I heard a voice say "move along,
"Move along"
VERSE 3 Now I'm on my own again and I wonder If she ever really understood I never thought to ask her what the letter "G" stood for But I know for sure it wasn't good