A Whole Lot Of Hank Chords by Hank Williams Jr
Tempo:
79.775 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I'm [F] an outlaw from the south, got [C] country in my mouth.
I'm looking for good loving all the [G] time.
I [F] got out of my bones, and [C] Jim Beam made a lot of my songs.
[A] There's a little bit [Am] of Cherokee Indian in [C] my eyes.
There's a whole lot of Hank [G] underneath this hat of [C] mine.
Andrew Jackson, [G] he was my kind [C] of hero.
Though he lived and died a hundred years [G] ago, [F] Frank and Jesse James,
they [C] knowed how to rob them trains.
[Am] They always took it from the rich and gave [C] it to the poor.
[F] [Cm] They might have had a bad name, [G] but they both had a [C] heart of gold.
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But the greatest one of all was [G] called [C] Luke Drifter.
He wore diamond rings in his tailor-made [G] cowboy suits.
Lordy, he [F] was a honky-tonk rambling man.
He had [C] the whole world in the palm of his hand.
[Am] Till he died at 29 from the [C] lovesick blues.
Like a million a kid, [G] old Jesse, he had nothing [C] to lose.
[F] I'm an outlaw from the south.
I've [C] got country in my mouth.
And I'm looking for good loving all [G] the time.
[C] [F] There's a rebel in need of bone.
[C] Jim Beam made a lot of these songs.
[A] There's a little bit of Cherokee Indian in [C] these eyes.
And there's a whole lot of old [G] Hank in this hat [C] of mine.
I'm [G] an outlaw from the south.
[D] I've got country in my mouth.
And I'm looking for good loving all [A] the time.
[D] I've [G] got outlaw in my bones.
And [D] Jim Beam made a lot of my songs.
[Bm] There's a little bit of Cherokee Indian in [D] my eyes.
And there's a whole lot of Hank [A] in all of these songs [D] of mine.
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I'm [F] an outlaw from the south, got [C] country in my mouth.
I'm looking for good loving all the [G] time.
I [F] got out of my bones, and [C] Jim Beam made a lot of my songs.
[A] There's a little bit [Am] of Cherokee Indian in [C] my eyes.
There's a whole lot of Hank [G] underneath this hat of [C] mine.
Andrew Jackson, [G] he was my kind [C] of hero.
Though he lived and died a hundred years [G] ago, [F] Frank and Jesse James,
they [C] knowed how to rob them trains.
[Am] They always took it from the rich and gave [C] it to the poor.
[F] [Cm] They might have had a bad name, [G] but they both had a [C] heart of gold.
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But the greatest one of all was [G] called [C] Luke Drifter.
He wore diamond rings in his tailor-made [G] cowboy suits.
Lordy, he [F] was a honky-tonk rambling man.
He had [C] the whole world in the palm of his hand.
[Am] Till he died at 29 from the [C] lovesick blues.
Like a million a kid, [G] old Jesse, he had nothing [C] to lose.
[F] I'm an outlaw from the south.
I've [C] got country in my mouth.
And I'm looking for good loving all [G] the time.
[C] [F] There's a rebel in need of bone.
[C] Jim Beam made a lot of these songs.
[A] There's a little bit of Cherokee Indian in [C] these eyes.
And there's a whole lot of old [G] Hank in this hat [C] of mine.
I'm [G] an outlaw from the south.
[D] I've got country in my mouth.
And I'm looking for good loving all [A] the time.
[D] I've [G] got outlaw in my bones.
And [D] Jim Beam made a lot of my songs.
[Bm] There's a little bit of Cherokee Indian in [D] my eyes.
And there's a whole lot of Hank [A] in all of these songs [D] of mine.
[N]
Key:
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_ I'm [F] an outlaw from the south, got [C] country in my mouth.
I'm looking for good loving all the [G] time.
_ I [F] got out of my bones, and [C] Jim Beam made a lot of my songs.
[A] There's a little bit [Am] of Cherokee Indian in [C] my eyes.
_ There's a whole lot of Hank [G] underneath this hat of [C] mine.
_ _ Andrew Jackson, [G] he was my kind [C] of hero.
_ Though he lived and died a hundred years [G] ago, _ _ [F] Frank and Jesse James,
they [C] knowed how to rob them trains.
[Am] They always took it from the rich and gave [C] it to the poor.
[F] _ [Cm] They might have had a bad name, [G] but they both had a [C] heart of gold. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ But the greatest one of all was [G] called [C] Luke Drifter.
_ _ He wore diamond rings in his tailor-made [G] cowboy suits.
_ Lordy, he [F] was a honky-tonk rambling man.
He had [C] the whole world in the palm of his hand.
[Am] Till he died at 29 from the [C] lovesick blues.
_ Like a million a kid, [G] old Jesse, he had nothing [C] to lose.
_ _ [F] I'm an outlaw from the south.
I've [C] got country in my mouth.
And I'm looking for good loving all [G] the time.
_ _ [C] [F] There's a rebel in need of bone.
[C] Jim Beam made a lot of these songs.
[A] There's a little bit of Cherokee Indian in [C] these eyes.
And there's a whole lot of old [G] Hank in this hat [C] of mine.
I'm _ _ [G] an outlaw from the south.
[D] I've got country in my mouth.
And I'm looking for good loving all [A] the time.
[D] I've [G] got outlaw in my bones.
And [D] Jim Beam made a lot of my songs.
[Bm] There's a little bit of Cherokee Indian in [D] my eyes.
And there's a whole lot of Hank [A] in all of these songs [D] of mine.
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_ I'm [F] an outlaw from the south, got [C] country in my mouth.
I'm looking for good loving all the [G] time.
_ I [F] got out of my bones, and [C] Jim Beam made a lot of my songs.
[A] There's a little bit [Am] of Cherokee Indian in [C] my eyes.
_ There's a whole lot of Hank [G] underneath this hat of [C] mine.
_ _ Andrew Jackson, [G] he was my kind [C] of hero.
_ Though he lived and died a hundred years [G] ago, _ _ [F] Frank and Jesse James,
they [C] knowed how to rob them trains.
[Am] They always took it from the rich and gave [C] it to the poor.
[F] _ [Cm] They might have had a bad name, [G] but they both had a [C] heart of gold. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ But the greatest one of all was [G] called [C] Luke Drifter.
_ _ He wore diamond rings in his tailor-made [G] cowboy suits.
_ Lordy, he [F] was a honky-tonk rambling man.
He had [C] the whole world in the palm of his hand.
[Am] Till he died at 29 from the [C] lovesick blues.
_ Like a million a kid, [G] old Jesse, he had nothing [C] to lose.
_ _ [F] I'm an outlaw from the south.
I've [C] got country in my mouth.
And I'm looking for good loving all [G] the time.
_ _ [C] [F] There's a rebel in need of bone.
[C] Jim Beam made a lot of these songs.
[A] There's a little bit of Cherokee Indian in [C] these eyes.
And there's a whole lot of old [G] Hank in this hat [C] of mine.
I'm _ _ [G] an outlaw from the south.
[D] I've got country in my mouth.
And I'm looking for good loving all [A] the time.
[D] I've [G] got outlaw in my bones.
And [D] Jim Beam made a lot of my songs.
[Bm] There's a little bit of Cherokee Indian in [D] my eyes.
And there's a whole lot of Hank [A] in all of these songs [D] of mine.
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