Long Haired Redneck 2001 Chords by David Allan Coe
Tempo:
123 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
A
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [B] I've always been a [G] nonconformist.
[C] I never [A] told the mark or walked [G] the line.
[C] Just like [D] Johnny Cash, I [G] told them all to kiss [Em] my ass.
[A] That was back in [D] 1969.
Hey [C]
radio, [A] they hardly play my [G] music.
And you won't see my face on [C] MTV.
And it must have been a shock when I [F#m] turned [Em] with Kid Rock.
[A] And Uncle Cracker sang a [D] song with me.
Or [C] Waylon died [A] and now there's one less [G] outlaw.
Ah, but Willie's still in Austin, don't you [C] know?
And they still say that I look like [G] Merle Haggard.
And [A] I sound a lot like David Alan Cole.
[D]
[C] And my long hair [Dm] still can't cover up [G] my redneck.
And I still won every fight I [C] ever fought.
Yes, and I still hate them assholes [G] telling me that [Em] I'm too country.
[A] And saying I ain't worth the damn [D] dough ticket that they bought.
Because I [G] can sing songs I wrote about [C] Texas.
[D] And I still do all the sad songs that [G] I know.
Well, I play a lot of rock.
And [C] sometimes I play hip-hop.
[A] And I might do a couple songs without [D] my band. Who knows?
[C] But my long hair still [A] can't cover up [G] my redneck.
[F#] Thank [N] you.
Have a good night.
[D]
[C] I never [A] told the mark or walked [G] the line.
[C] Just like [D] Johnny Cash, I [G] told them all to kiss [Em] my ass.
[A] That was back in [D] 1969.
Hey [C]
radio, [A] they hardly play my [G] music.
And you won't see my face on [C] MTV.
And it must have been a shock when I [F#m] turned [Em] with Kid Rock.
[A] And Uncle Cracker sang a [D] song with me.
Or [C] Waylon died [A] and now there's one less [G] outlaw.
Ah, but Willie's still in Austin, don't you [C] know?
And they still say that I look like [G] Merle Haggard.
And [A] I sound a lot like David Alan Cole.
[D]
[C] And my long hair [Dm] still can't cover up [G] my redneck.
And I still won every fight I [C] ever fought.
Yes, and I still hate them assholes [G] telling me that [Em] I'm too country.
[A] And saying I ain't worth the damn [D] dough ticket that they bought.
Because I [G] can sing songs I wrote about [C] Texas.
[D] And I still do all the sad songs that [G] I know.
Well, I play a lot of rock.
And [C] sometimes I play hip-hop.
[A] And I might do a couple songs without [D] my band. Who knows?
[C] But my long hair still [A] can't cover up [G] my redneck.
[F#] Thank [N] you.
Have a good night.
[D]
Key:
C
G
A
D
Em
C
G
A
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [B] I've always been a _ [G] nonconformist. _ _
_ _ _ [C] I never [A] told the mark or walked [G] the line. _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] Just like [D] Johnny Cash, I [G] told them all to kiss [Em] my ass. _ _
[A] That was back in _ [D] 1969.
_ _ _ _ _ Hey [C]
radio, [A] they hardly play my [G] music. _
_ _ _ _ _ And you won't see my face on [C] MTV. _ _
And _ _ it must have been a shock _ _ when I [F#m] turned [Em] with Kid Rock.
_ _ [A] And Uncle Cracker sang a [D] song with me. _ _ _ _
Or [C] Waylon died [A] and now there's one less [G] outlaw.
_ _ _ _ _ Ah, but Willie's still in Austin, don't you [C] know? _
_ _ _ _ And they still say that I look like [G] Merle Haggard. _ _
_ And [A] I sound a lot like David Alan Cole.
_ [D] _ _ _
[C] And my long hair [Dm] still can't cover up [G] my redneck.
_ _ _ And I still won every fight I [C] ever fought. _
_ _ _ Yes, and I still hate them assholes [G] telling me that [Em] I'm too country.
_ [A] And saying I ain't worth the damn [D] dough ticket that they bought.
Because I [G] can sing songs I wrote about [C] Texas. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ And I still do all the sad songs that [G] I know. _ _ _ _ _
Well, I play a lot of rock.
And [C] sometimes I play hip-hop.
_ _ [A] _ And I might do a couple songs without [D] my band. _ Who knows?
_ _ [C] But my long hair still [A] can't cover up [G] my _ _ redneck. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ Thank [N] you. _ _ _
_ Have a good night.
_ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [C] I never [A] told the mark or walked [G] the line. _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] Just like [D] Johnny Cash, I [G] told them all to kiss [Em] my ass. _ _
[A] That was back in _ [D] 1969.
_ _ _ _ _ Hey [C]
radio, [A] they hardly play my [G] music. _
_ _ _ _ _ And you won't see my face on [C] MTV. _ _
And _ _ it must have been a shock _ _ when I [F#m] turned [Em] with Kid Rock.
_ _ [A] And Uncle Cracker sang a [D] song with me. _ _ _ _
Or [C] Waylon died [A] and now there's one less [G] outlaw.
_ _ _ _ _ Ah, but Willie's still in Austin, don't you [C] know? _
_ _ _ _ And they still say that I look like [G] Merle Haggard. _ _
_ And [A] I sound a lot like David Alan Cole.
_ [D] _ _ _
[C] And my long hair [Dm] still can't cover up [G] my redneck.
_ _ _ And I still won every fight I [C] ever fought. _
_ _ _ Yes, and I still hate them assholes [G] telling me that [Em] I'm too country.
_ [A] And saying I ain't worth the damn [D] dough ticket that they bought.
Because I [G] can sing songs I wrote about [C] Texas. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ And I still do all the sad songs that [G] I know. _ _ _ _ _
Well, I play a lot of rock.
And [C] sometimes I play hip-hop.
_ _ [A] _ And I might do a couple songs without [D] my band. _ Who knows?
_ _ [C] But my long hair still [A] can't cover up [G] my _ _ redneck. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ Thank [N] you. _ _ _
_ Have a good night.
_ _ [D] _ _