Chords for Adam Brand & The Outlaws - Good Year For The Outlaw (Official Video)

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Adam Brand & The Outlaws - Good Year For The Outlaw (Official Video) chords
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Breaking news from the Central Local [G] Court.
the Outlaws, have just been sentenced to five years behind bars.
Collins, Cornell and Carr represent a serious threat to the Australian country music industry.
Outlaws think they're gonna pull one over on me?
By removing that threat, peace will once again be restored.
I got my eye on you now, boys.
[G]
[F] [G] First time I heard good hearted woman, I was in my uncle's car.
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Breaking news from the Central Local [G] Court.
Victoria's country music bandits, Adam Brand and the Outlaws, have just been sentenced to five years behind bars.
Brand, McAllister, Collins, Cornell and Carr represent a serious threat to the Australian country music industry.
Those Outlaws think they're gonna pull one over on me?
They got another thing coming. _
_ By removing that threat, peace will once again be restored. _
I got my eye on you now, boys.
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_ _ _ _ [F] _ [G] First time I heard good hearted woman, I was in my uncle's car.
He said, son, now that's what I call music.
Listen to them guitars.
[F] Turn it up.
Go [C] on, turn it up.
_ _ [G] Forget that crap you're listening to.
These songs they got to me.
I don't think I heard a single word cause I was caught up in the bay.
Yeah, [F] turn it up.
[D] Yeah, [C] turn it way up.
[G] It was wild guitar playing loud and hard, some heavenly rock and roll.
It was something new, breaking all the [D] rules, man, I could feel it down in my soul.
[G] Was willing and willing to pay check and [F] cash, taking the country back.
[D] There were times were tough and it was hard to find a job.
[G] 79 was a good year for the outlaw.
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[G] Something like five years later, I finally got my license to drive.
I was hugging a curb first time I heard a country boy [Gm] can't survive.
And I [F] turned it up.
_ [C] Turn it up. _
[G] It was wild guitars playing loud and hard, some heavenly rock and roll.
It was something new, breaking all the [D] rules, but you could feel it down in your soul.
[G] It was the sun in the original sun [F] again, taking the country back.
[D] The economy was the worst you ever saw.
[G] Yeah, but 85 was a good year for the outlaw son. _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ Now somewhere in some honky tonk, you don't even know his name.
Some young out of style just starting up and he's wanting to make a change.
He says, [F] turn it up.
He says, [C] turn it up.
Come on, boys.
[G] It's loud.
It's hard to play loud and hard.
A little hit me right now.
Oh, make it something you break the [D] rules.
I want to feel it down in my soul.
[G] Was willing and willing to pay check and [F] cash, taking the country back.
[D] Just want to sing a song that gets me.
Oh, [G] it's just might be a good year for the outlaw.
_ [D] Just want to sing a song that gets me.
_ _ [G] Just might be a good year for the.
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[G] Just might be good.
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outlaws. _ _ _ _ _ _