Chords for Hank Williams Jr. Kid Rock - Family Tradition WITH LYRICS

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I've been country music [E] singer.
[E] I've never really been that [A] close of a family.
And then old [B] Hank Jr.
Been awfully nice to me down here [E] in Tennessee.
And I guess it's because
I [A] wanna change my
I wanna change my direction.
Oh yeah.
And I hope one day [B] Hank
that I will be a solid part of your family [E] tradition.
Come on!
It's not you you drink.
Yeah, drunk, come on!
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
To get [Bb] stoned.
[B] Why must you wake up country
and then you turn into rock and roll?
Get panned!
[E] Oh, and over.
[A] Everybody make hard predictions.
[B] If we get stoned and sing some new hit songs
that's a real family [E] tradition.
Now, lovely, I have loved some ladies.
[A] Really?
I still love them, too.
[B]
And they both tried to kill me.
I think last night with you down there in [E] Tennessee
when that doctor asked me
said, [A] alright, now how'd you get in this condition?
[B] I said, I've [Gbm] been hanging with [B] Hank down in Tennessee
learning some of that family [E] tradition.
Well, tell me now, why do you drink?
Get drunk!
[A] Why do you [Ab] roll smoke?
[E] To get stoned.
[B] Why must you live out the song [E] that you wrote?
To be like you.
If I'm down in a honky-tonk
[A] somebody's gonna give us friction.
What'd [Bb] you tell them?
They said, [B] leave us alone with singing all night long
and old [E] family tradition.
Oh, come on!
[A] [Ab] [Bb]
[B] Hangover!
[E] Have a band!
[A] Come on now, get your hands up!
[Bb] [B]
Love [E] it!
You know, I am very proud
And [Abm] I am, too.
Of my [A] daddy's name
[Bb]
[B] Although his kind of gold and platinum
in ours is not [E] really the same
Stop and think it over
Put [A] yourself in our unique position
[Bb] [B] I get stoned
We start singing you some movie soundtrack songs
That's the real [E] family tradition
Don't ask me, Hank, why do you drink?
[A] That's fun!
Why do you roll smoke?
[Bb] Inspiration!
[B] Why must you live out [Db] that you [E] wrote?
To get cheerleaders!
If I'm down in [A] an old slick
trying to give me friction
[Bb] I say, [B] hey, leave me alone
cause that's a [E] family tradition
[B] And I get stoned
and sing all night long
I might want to sing a little Rebel [A] Rouser song [B] Hang out!
I might want to sing a little Kid Rock's going on Come on!
If they don't like Hank Williams
If they don't like Cousin Cracker
If they don't like Mr.
Rock
They can kiss us!
[E]
Hang out!
I tell you, [N] extremely quickly
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I've been country music [E] singer.
_ _ [E] I've never really been that [A] close of a family.
_ And then old [B] Hank Jr. _
Been awfully nice to me down here [E] in Tennessee. _ _ _
And I guess it's because
I [A] wanna change my_
I wanna change my direction.
Oh yeah.
And I hope one day [B] Hank
that I will be a solid part of your family [E] tradition.
Come on!
It's _ not you you drink.
Yeah, drunk, come on!
[A] Why do you roll smoke?
To get [Bb] stoned.
[B] Why must you wake up country
and then you turn into rock and roll?
Get panned!
[E] Oh, and over.
[A] Everybody make hard predictions.
[B] If we get stoned and sing some new hit songs
that's a real family [E] tradition.
_ Now, lovely, I have loved some ladies.
[A] Really?
I still love them, too.
[B]
And they both tried to kill me.
I think last night with you down there in [E] Tennessee
when that doctor asked me
said, [A] alright, now how'd you get in this condition?
[B] I said, I've [Gbm] been hanging with [B] Hank down in Tennessee
learning some of that family [E] tradition.
Well, tell me now, why do you drink?
Get drunk!
[A] Why do you [Ab] roll smoke?
[E] To get stoned.
[B] Why must you live out the song [E] that you wrote?
To be like you.
If I'm down in a honky-tonk
[A] somebody's gonna give us friction.
What'd [Bb] you tell them?
They said, [B] leave us alone with singing all night long
and old [E] family tradition.
Oh, come on!
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [Ab] _ [Bb]
[B] Hangover!
_ _ _ _ [E] Have a band!
_ _ [A] Come on now, get your hands up!
_ [Bb] _ [B]
Love _ _ _ [E] _ _ it!
You know, I am very proud
And [Abm] I am, too.
Of my [A] daddy's name
[Bb]
[B] Although his kind of gold and platinum
in ours is not [E] really the same
Stop and think it over
Put [A] yourself in our unique position
[Bb] [B] I get stoned
We start singing you some movie soundtrack songs
That's the real [E] family tradition
Don't ask me, Hank, why do you drink?
[A] That's fun!
Why do you roll smoke?
[Bb] Inspiration!
[B] Why must you live out _ [Db] that you [E] wrote?
To get cheerleaders!
If I'm down in [A] an old slick
trying to give me friction
[Bb] I say, [B] hey, leave me alone
cause that's a [E] family tradition _
[B] And I get stoned
and sing all night long
I might want to sing a little Rebel [A] Rouser song [B] Hang out!
I might want to sing a little Kid Rock's going on Come on!
If they don't like Hank Williams
If they don't like Cousin Cracker
If they don't like Mr.
Rock
They can kiss us!
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Hang out!
I tell you, [N] extremely quickly _