Intro: C
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I'm an outlaw from the south
C
Got country in my mouth
G G7
I'm lookin' for good lovin' all the time
F
I got outlaw in my bones
C
And Jim Beam in a lot of my songs
Am C
And there's a little bit of Cherokee Indian in my eyes
There's a whole lot Hank
G C
Underneath this hat of mine
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Andrew Jackson he was my kind of hero
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Though he lived and died a hundered years ago
F
Frank and Jessie James
C
They know'd how to rob them trains
Am
But they always took it from the rich
C
And gave it to the poor
They mighta' had a bad name
G C
But they both had a heart of gold
C G
But the greatest one of all
C
Is called Luke the Drifter
G G7
He wore diamond rings and his tailor made cowboy suits
F
Lawdy he was a honkytonk ramblin' man
C
He had this whole world in the palm of his hand
Am C
Till he died at twenty nine from the lovesick blues
G
Like young Billy the Kid and ole Jessie
C
He had nothin' to lose
F
I'm an outlaw from the south
C
I got country in my mouth
G G7
And I'm lookin' for good lovin' all the time
F
And there's rebel in these bones
C
There's Jim Beam in a lot of these songs
Am C
There's a little bit of Cherokee Indian in these eyes
And there's a whole lot of ole Hank
G
In this hat of mine
G
I'm and outlaw from the south
D
I got country in my mouth
A A7
And I'm lookin' for good lovin' all the time
G
I got outlaw in my bones
D
And Jim Beam in a lot of my songs
Bm D
And there's a little bit of Cherokee Indian in my eyes
A D
And there's a whole lot of Hank in all these songs of mine