Chords for Hank Williams Jr. Live acoustic tribute to Johhmy Cash and Waylon Jennings

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Hank Williams Jr. Live acoustic tribute to Johhmy Cash and Waylon Jennings chords
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Give the late night [D] song.
[A] When nobody wants to get drunk, then you play along.
You see, most of my real-life friends have been [G] called [D] home.
[Dm] [E] Just to good [Dm] old folks.
Just to people who've
[G] been [A] on you in the swamp and in trouble.
Oh, the love that they [D] left for us.
On the curb, [D] back in the hill.
[G] Some [A] day they'll be on [F#] my heel.
[Dm] Oh, that's me.
[D] They [A] can never wait.
Oh, they really know how.
That's just a [Dm] little bit more.
[D] Oh, wow.
I'm a good old boy.
You know [D] my mommy loves [G] me.
But what they don't understand is why my face [B] and my hand is on [C] the 10 o'clock news on the FB.
[D]
They can never [A] wait.
Oh, they really know how.
That's just a little bit more.
Oh, wow.
[D#]
[E] [A]
[D] [C#] [A]
[E] And if you [B] go to that hall of fame, you're going to learn a lot of stuff like
Jim Carrey Cash is [E] his father.
Oh, wow.
I [F#m] keep a full swash on [Em] this heart of mine.
[F#]
[F#m] [G] [F#] I keep the ends out for the tithe [Em] that bind.
We call here [B] mine.
I walk the line.
[A]
[E]
[A#] Oh, they [E] really know how.
They can't be on your side.
You can be called a squirrel of an octane eye.
For [D] you ought to know I even try to [A] turn the tide.
[B] I call you [D#] mine.
[E]
I walk the line.
[A] [D] [D]
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1321
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1231
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2311
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2131
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2311
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1231
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Give the late night [D] song. _ _ _
_ [A] _ When nobody wants to get drunk, _ then you play along. _ _ _ _
_ _ You see, most of my real-life friends have been _ [G] called [D] home. _
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [E] Just to good [Dm] old folks.
_ Just to people who've _
[G] _ been [A] on you in the swamp and in trouble.
Oh, the love that they [D] left for us.
_ On the curb, _ [D] _ back in the hill. _ _ _
[G] Some [A] day they'll be on [F#] my heel.
[Dm] Oh, that's me.
_ [D] _ They [A] can never wait. _
Oh, they really know how. _ _ _ _
That's just a [Dm] little bit more.
[D] Oh, wow. _
I'm a good old boy.
_ You know [D] my mommy loves [G] me.
_ _ But what they don't understand is why my face [B] and my hand is on [C] the 10 o'clock news on the FB.
_ [D] _ _
They can never [A] wait.
Oh, they really know how.
_ _ _ That's just a little bit more.
Oh, wow.
_ _ _ [D#] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [C#] _ [A] _ _ _
_ [E] _ And if you [B] go to that hall of fame, you're going to learn a lot of stuff _ like_
Jim Carrey Cash is [E] his father.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, wow.
I [F#m] keep a full swash on [Em] this heart of mine.
_ _ _ [F#] _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ [G] _ [F#] I keep the ends out for the tithe [Em] that bind.
We call here [B] mine.
I walk the line. _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A#] Oh, they [E] really know how.
They can't be on your side.
You can be called a squirrel of an octane eye.
For [D] you ought to know I even try to [A] turn the tide.
[B] I call you [D#] mine. _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I walk the line.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [D] _ _

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