Chords for David Allen Coe Long Haired Redneck
Tempo:
91.45 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] The country DJs knows [G] that I'm an outlaw.
They'd never come to see me in [C] this dive.
Where bikers stare at cowboys [G] who are laughing at [E] the hippies
who [A] are praying they'll get out of here [D]
alive.
[C] Loudmouth in the [G] corner's getting to me,
talking about my earrings [C] and my hair.
I guess he ain't read the [G] signs that say I've [Em] been to prison.
[A] Someone ought to warn him before [D] I knock him off his chair
cause [C] my long hair just [D] can't cover up [G] my redneck.
I've won every fight I've ever [C] fought.
And I don't need some turkey telling me [F#m] that I [Em] ain't country.
[A] Saying I ain't worth the damn [Dm] doll ticket that he bought
cause [G] I can sing [Em] all them [Dm] [B] songs about [C] Texas.
[D]
And I still do all the sad ones that I [G] know.
They tell me I look like Merle [C] Haggard
[A] and sound a lot like David Allen [D] Cole.
And the [C] barmaid in the [D] last town that [G] we played in
knew the words to every song [C] I'd wrote.
She said Jimmy Rabbit [G] turned her on to my [Em] last album
[A] just about the time the [D] jukebox broke.
[C] Yet Johnny Cash helped me get [G] out of prison
long before Rodericka stole [C] that goat.
I've been the rhinestone cowboy for so [G] long [Em] I can't remember.
[A] And I can do ya every song [D] Hank Williams ever wrote.
[G] And I can sing all them songs [C] about Texas.
[D]
And I still do all the sad ones that [G] I know.
I can't help it, I look like [C] Merle Haggard
and [A] I sound a lot like David [D] Allen Cole.
But the [C] country [D] DJs all think [G] I'm an outlaw
and they'd never come to see me [C] in this dive.
Where bikers stare at cowboys [G] who are laughing at [Em] the hippies
[A] who are praying they'll get out of [D] here alive.
[C] The loudmouth [D] in the corner is getting [G] to me
talking about my life.
[C]
They'd never come to see me in [C] this dive.
Where bikers stare at cowboys [G] who are laughing at [E] the hippies
who [A] are praying they'll get out of here [D]
alive.
[C] Loudmouth in the [G] corner's getting to me,
talking about my earrings [C] and my hair.
I guess he ain't read the [G] signs that say I've [Em] been to prison.
[A] Someone ought to warn him before [D] I knock him off his chair
cause [C] my long hair just [D] can't cover up [G] my redneck.
I've won every fight I've ever [C] fought.
And I don't need some turkey telling me [F#m] that I [Em] ain't country.
[A] Saying I ain't worth the damn [Dm] doll ticket that he bought
cause [G] I can sing [Em] all them [Dm] [B] songs about [C] Texas.
[D]
And I still do all the sad ones that I [G] know.
They tell me I look like Merle [C] Haggard
[A] and sound a lot like David Allen [D] Cole.
And the [C] barmaid in the [D] last town that [G] we played in
knew the words to every song [C] I'd wrote.
She said Jimmy Rabbit [G] turned her on to my [Em] last album
[A] just about the time the [D] jukebox broke.
[C] Yet Johnny Cash helped me get [G] out of prison
long before Rodericka stole [C] that goat.
I've been the rhinestone cowboy for so [G] long [Em] I can't remember.
[A] And I can do ya every song [D] Hank Williams ever wrote.
[G] And I can sing all them songs [C] about Texas.
[D]
And I still do all the sad ones that [G] I know.
I can't help it, I look like [C] Merle Haggard
and [A] I sound a lot like David [D] Allen Cole.
But the [C] country [D] DJs all think [G] I'm an outlaw
and they'd never come to see me [C] in this dive.
Where bikers stare at cowboys [G] who are laughing at [Em] the hippies
[A] who are praying they'll get out of [D] here alive.
[C] The loudmouth [D] in the corner is getting [G] to me
talking about my life.
[C]
Key:
C
G
D
A
Em
C
G
D
_ _ [C] The country DJs knows [G] that I'm an outlaw.
_ They'd never come to see me in [C] this dive.
_ Where bikers stare at cowboys [G] who are laughing at [E] the hippies
who [A] are praying they'll get out of here [D]
alive.
_ [C] _ Loudmouth in the [G] corner's getting to me,
_ talking about my earrings [C] and my hair.
_ I guess he ain't read the [G] signs that say I've [Em] been to prison.
[A] Someone ought to warn him before [D] I knock him off his chair
cause [C] my long hair just [D] can't cover up [G] my redneck.
_ I've won every fight I've ever [C] fought. _
And I don't need some turkey telling me [F#m] that I [Em] ain't country.
[A] Saying I ain't worth the damn [Dm] doll ticket that he bought
cause [G] I can sing [Em] all them [Dm] [B] songs about [C] Texas.
_ _ _ [D] _
And I still do all the sad ones that I [G] know. _ _
_ They tell me I look like Merle [C] Haggard
_ _ [A] and sound a lot like David Allen [D] Cole. _
And the [C] barmaid in the [D] last town that [G] we played in
_ knew the words to every song [C] I'd wrote.
_ She said Jimmy Rabbit [G] turned her on to my [Em] last album
[A] just about the time the [D] jukebox broke.
_ [C] Yet Johnny Cash helped me get [G] out of prison
_ long before Rodericka stole [C] that goat.
_ I've been the rhinestone cowboy for so [G] long [Em] I can't remember.
[A] And I can do ya every song [D] Hank Williams ever wrote.
[G] And I can sing all them _ songs [C] about Texas.
_ _ _ _ [D]
And I still do all the sad ones that [G] I know. _ _
_ I can't help it, I look like [C] Merle Haggard
_ and [A] I sound a lot like David [D] Allen Cole. _
But the [C] country [D] DJs all think [G] I'm an outlaw
and they'd never come to see me [C] in this dive.
_ Where bikers stare at cowboys [G] who are laughing at [Em] the hippies
[A] who are praying they'll get out of [D] here alive.
_ [C] The loudmouth [D] in the corner is getting [G] to me
_ talking about my life.
_ [C] _
_ They'd never come to see me in [C] this dive.
_ Where bikers stare at cowboys [G] who are laughing at [E] the hippies
who [A] are praying they'll get out of here [D]
alive.
_ [C] _ Loudmouth in the [G] corner's getting to me,
_ talking about my earrings [C] and my hair.
_ I guess he ain't read the [G] signs that say I've [Em] been to prison.
[A] Someone ought to warn him before [D] I knock him off his chair
cause [C] my long hair just [D] can't cover up [G] my redneck.
_ I've won every fight I've ever [C] fought. _
And I don't need some turkey telling me [F#m] that I [Em] ain't country.
[A] Saying I ain't worth the damn [Dm] doll ticket that he bought
cause [G] I can sing [Em] all them [Dm] [B] songs about [C] Texas.
_ _ _ [D] _
And I still do all the sad ones that I [G] know. _ _
_ They tell me I look like Merle [C] Haggard
_ _ [A] and sound a lot like David Allen [D] Cole. _
And the [C] barmaid in the [D] last town that [G] we played in
_ knew the words to every song [C] I'd wrote.
_ She said Jimmy Rabbit [G] turned her on to my [Em] last album
[A] just about the time the [D] jukebox broke.
_ [C] Yet Johnny Cash helped me get [G] out of prison
_ long before Rodericka stole [C] that goat.
_ I've been the rhinestone cowboy for so [G] long [Em] I can't remember.
[A] And I can do ya every song [D] Hank Williams ever wrote.
[G] And I can sing all them _ songs [C] about Texas.
_ _ _ _ [D]
And I still do all the sad ones that [G] I know. _ _
_ I can't help it, I look like [C] Merle Haggard
_ and [A] I sound a lot like David [D] Allen Cole. _
But the [C] country [D] DJs all think [G] I'm an outlaw
and they'd never come to see me [C] in this dive.
_ Where bikers stare at cowboys [G] who are laughing at [Em] the hippies
[A] who are praying they'll get out of [D] here alive.
_ [C] The loudmouth [D] in the corner is getting [G] to me
_ talking about my life.
_ [C] _