Chords for Hank3 doing a Outlaw Classic Country Cover
Tempo:
89.1 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[A]
Well, it was all I [D] could do to keep [A] from crying.
Sometimes it seems so useless to [E] remain.
[D] You don't have to call me darling, [A]
darling.
even call me by [E] my name.
[E] You don't have to call me [D] Waylon [A] James.
have to call me Charlie [E] Pride.
Well, it was all I [D] could do to keep [A] from crying.
Sometimes it seems so useless to [E] remain.
[D] You don't have to call me darling, [A]
darling.
even call me by [E] my name.
[E] You don't have to call me [D] Waylon [A] James.
have to call me Charlie [E] Pride.
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_ _ Well, it was all I [D] could do to keep [A] from crying. _
_ _ _ _ Sometimes it seems so useless to _ [E] remain. _
_ _ _ _ [D] You don't have to call me darling, [A] _ _ _
darling.
_ _ [B] You never _ even call me by [E] my name.
_ [E] _ _ _ You don't have to call me _ [D] Waylon _ [A] James.
_ And you don't have to call me Charlie [E] _ Pride.
_ _ _ _ [D] And you don't have to call me [A] Merle Haggard, rest assured.
_ [B] Even though you're [Eb] right there on my fighting [E] side. _
_ _ _ _ [D] I'll hang around as long as you [A] will let me.
_ _ _ And [D] I never minded standing in [A] the rain. _
_ _ _ _ [E] But you don't have to call me [A] darling, _ darling.
_ _ _ You never _ [E] even call me by [A] my name.
_ _ _ _ Well, I've heard my [D] name a few times in [A] your phone book.
_ _ _ And I've seen it _ on signs where I [E] have played. _
_ _ _ But the [D] only time I know, _ [A] I'll hear David Allen Coe,
Is [B] when Jesus has his final judgment [E] day. _
_ _ _ _ [D] I'll hang around as long as you [A] will let me.
And I _ _ _ _ [D] _ never minded [Dm] standing in [A] the rain. _
_ _ _ _ [E] But you don't have to call me [A] darling, darling.
_ _ _ _ [E] You never even call me by [A] my name.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] Well, a friend of mine named Steve Goodman wrote that song.
And he told [A] me it was the perfect country and western song.
I wrote him back a letter and [E] I told him it was not the perfect country and western song.
Because he hadn't said [A] anything about mama, or trains, or trucks, or [D] prisons, or getting drunk.
Well, he sat down and wrote another verse to that [A] song and then he sent it to me.
And after reading it, I then [E] realized that my friend had finally wrote the perfect country and western song.
[A] _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, [E] I was drunk the day my mom [D] got out [A] of prison.
_ And I went to pick her up _ [E] in the rain.
_ _ _ _ [D] But before _ I could get to the station [A] in my pickup _ _ truck,
_ [B] She got run over by a damn [E] train.
And _ _ I'll [D] _ hang around as long as you [E] will [A] let me.
_ _ _ And [D] I never minded standing in [A] the rain. _
_ _ _ _ [E] No, you don't have to call me [A] darling. _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] You never _ even called me.
Well, [A] I wonder why you don't [D] call me.
Why don't you ever [E] call me by [D] my _ name?
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, it was all I [D] could do to keep [A] from crying. _
_ _ _ _ Sometimes it seems so useless to _ [E] remain. _
_ _ _ _ [D] You don't have to call me darling, [A] _ _ _
darling.
_ _ [B] You never _ even call me by [E] my name.
_ [E] _ _ _ You don't have to call me _ [D] Waylon _ [A] James.
_ And you don't have to call me Charlie [E] _ Pride.
_ _ _ _ [D] And you don't have to call me [A] Merle Haggard, rest assured.
_ [B] Even though you're [Eb] right there on my fighting [E] side. _
_ _ _ _ [D] I'll hang around as long as you [A] will let me.
_ _ _ And [D] I never minded standing in [A] the rain. _
_ _ _ _ [E] But you don't have to call me [A] darling, _ darling.
_ _ _ You never _ [E] even call me by [A] my name.
_ _ _ _ Well, I've heard my [D] name a few times in [A] your phone book.
_ _ _ And I've seen it _ on signs where I [E] have played. _
_ _ _ But the [D] only time I know, _ [A] I'll hear David Allen Coe,
Is [B] when Jesus has his final judgment [E] day. _
_ _ _ _ [D] I'll hang around as long as you [A] will let me.
And I _ _ _ _ [D] _ never minded [Dm] standing in [A] the rain. _
_ _ _ _ [E] But you don't have to call me [A] darling, darling.
_ _ _ _ [E] You never even call me by [A] my name.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] Well, a friend of mine named Steve Goodman wrote that song.
And he told [A] me it was the perfect country and western song.
I wrote him back a letter and [E] I told him it was not the perfect country and western song.
Because he hadn't said [A] anything about mama, or trains, or trucks, or [D] prisons, or getting drunk.
Well, he sat down and wrote another verse to that [A] song and then he sent it to me.
And after reading it, I then [E] realized that my friend had finally wrote the perfect country and western song.
[A] _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, [E] I was drunk the day my mom [D] got out [A] of prison.
_ And I went to pick her up _ [E] in the rain.
_ _ _ _ [D] But before _ I could get to the station [A] in my pickup _ _ truck,
_ [B] She got run over by a damn [E] train.
And _ _ I'll [D] _ hang around as long as you [E] will [A] let me.
_ _ _ And [D] I never minded standing in [A] the rain. _
_ _ _ _ [E] No, you don't have to call me [A] darling. _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] You never _ even called me.
Well, [A] I wonder why you don't [D] call me.
Why don't you ever [E] call me by [D] my _ name?
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