Chords for Shooter Jennings - Outlaw You (Official Video)
Tempo:
88.9 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Em
C
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em]
[G] [D]
[C] [Em]
[G] [D]
[G] [Em]
I get home from a long day, [G] but only for [D] some countries.
[Gm] [C] I don't find it, no.
It's [Em] a dirt road free for all.
Some old boys [G] saying they're outlawed.
Dress the [D] part and they talk the talk.
You know they've [C] been taught to walk the walk.
These boys think they're tough.
[D] They been robbing banks.
[B] Because they named drop Johnny Cash.
And they named drop Boral [Em] Hanks.
Hey pretty boy in the baseball [G] hat.
Couldn't hit country with a baseball [D] bat.
Country ain't just about where you're [C] at.
It's about being true to what's inside of you.
[Em] Figure out how to love your perfect [G] moves.
That you got from your record labels and big groups.
[D] Sing another man's song with a big drum [C] loop.
Listen son, you ain't [D] got a clue.
You [C] can't buy truth.
[D] Tell you what they should do.
They should [Em] outlaw you.
[G] [D]
[C] [Em] Let me paint a picture for you.
Nashville 62.
[D] Formula proven true.
They [C] didn't let nothing new through.
[Em] When Waylon came to town.
[G] And didn't like his original sound.
Tried [Bm] hard to [G] keep him down.
Tried [C] hard to starve him out.
But he [Em] kept playing shows.
And pressing [G] on.
Chipping away song by [D] song.
After years and years of struggling [C] strong.
Got his chance and he took it to number [Em] one.
With this tie in 74.
[G] With his band in the back and four on the [D] floor.
That one record busted down the [C] door.
And the record labels they had the control no [Em] more.
Then in 76 came the outlaws [G] record.
Sold the first million in country music [D] ever.
Those old boys with long [C] hair and braids.
They treated us now and freed the slave.
All these years later.
[D] Since got back their grip.
They took the [Em] outlaw concept.
[G] They repackaged it.
And [C] there's a million old Waylon [D]
fans.
[Bm] Singing don't y'all think this outlaw bit.
Has gotten way out of [Em] hand.
Hey pretty boy in your cowboy [G] hat.
You couldn't hit country with a baseball [D] bat.
Country ain't just about where you're at.
[G] It's about being to the other [C] side of it.
[Em] So you run out long with your perfect boot.
[G] That you got from your record label in his group.
[D] Sing another man's song with a big drum [C] loop.
Listen son you ain't [D] got a clue.
[C] Can't buy a truth.
Tell [D] you what they should do.
They should [G] outlaw [Em]
you.
[G] Outlaw you.
[D] [Em] Hey pretty boy in your baseball hat.
You couldn't hit country with a baseball [C] bat.
Country ain't just about where you're at.
It's about being true to what you're [Em] proud of.
You see you run out long with your perfect boot.
[G] That you got from your record label in his group.
[D] Sing another man's song with a big drum [C] loop.
Listen man you ain't [D] got a clue.
You [C] can't buy a truth.
[D]
Tell you what they should do.
[Em]
[G] [D]
[C] [Em]
[G] [D]
[G] [Em]
I get home from a long day, [G] but only for [D] some countries.
[Gm] [C] I don't find it, no.
It's [Em] a dirt road free for all.
Some old boys [G] saying they're outlawed.
Dress the [D] part and they talk the talk.
You know they've [C] been taught to walk the walk.
These boys think they're tough.
[D] They been robbing banks.
[B] Because they named drop Johnny Cash.
And they named drop Boral [Em] Hanks.
Hey pretty boy in the baseball [G] hat.
Couldn't hit country with a baseball [D] bat.
Country ain't just about where you're [C] at.
It's about being true to what's inside of you.
[Em] Figure out how to love your perfect [G] moves.
That you got from your record labels and big groups.
[D] Sing another man's song with a big drum [C] loop.
Listen son, you ain't [D] got a clue.
You [C] can't buy truth.
[D] Tell you what they should do.
They should [Em] outlaw you.
[G] [D]
[C] [Em] Let me paint a picture for you.
Nashville 62.
[D] Formula proven true.
They [C] didn't let nothing new through.
[Em] When Waylon came to town.
[G] And didn't like his original sound.
Tried [Bm] hard to [G] keep him down.
Tried [C] hard to starve him out.
But he [Em] kept playing shows.
And pressing [G] on.
Chipping away song by [D] song.
After years and years of struggling [C] strong.
Got his chance and he took it to number [Em] one.
With this tie in 74.
[G] With his band in the back and four on the [D] floor.
That one record busted down the [C] door.
And the record labels they had the control no [Em] more.
Then in 76 came the outlaws [G] record.
Sold the first million in country music [D] ever.
Those old boys with long [C] hair and braids.
They treated us now and freed the slave.
All these years later.
[D] Since got back their grip.
They took the [Em] outlaw concept.
[G] They repackaged it.
And [C] there's a million old Waylon [D]
fans.
[Bm] Singing don't y'all think this outlaw bit.
Has gotten way out of [Em] hand.
Hey pretty boy in your cowboy [G] hat.
You couldn't hit country with a baseball [D] bat.
Country ain't just about where you're at.
[G] It's about being to the other [C] side of it.
[Em] So you run out long with your perfect boot.
[G] That you got from your record label in his group.
[D] Sing another man's song with a big drum [C] loop.
Listen son you ain't [D] got a clue.
[C] Can't buy a truth.
Tell [D] you what they should do.
They should [G] outlaw [Em]
you.
[G] Outlaw you.
[D] [Em] Hey pretty boy in your baseball hat.
You couldn't hit country with a baseball [C] bat.
Country ain't just about where you're at.
It's about being true to what you're [Em] proud of.
You see you run out long with your perfect boot.
[G] That you got from your record label in his group.
[D] Sing another man's song with a big drum [C] loop.
Listen man you ain't [D] got a clue.
You [C] can't buy a truth.
[D]
Tell you what they should do.
[Em]
Key:
D
G
Em
C
Bm
D
G
Em
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ I get home from a long day, [G] but only for [D] some countries.
_ [Gm] [C] I don't find it, no.
It's [Em] a dirt road free for all.
Some old boys [G] saying they're outlawed.
Dress the [D] part and they talk the talk.
You know they've [C] been taught to walk the walk.
These boys think they're tough.
[D] They been robbing banks.
[B] Because they named drop Johnny Cash.
And they named drop Boral [Em] Hanks.
Hey pretty boy in the baseball [G] hat.
Couldn't hit country with a baseball [D] bat.
Country ain't just about where you're [C] at.
It's about being true to what's inside of you.
[Em] Figure out how to love your perfect [G] moves.
That you got from your record labels and big groups.
[D] Sing another man's song with a big drum [C] loop.
Listen son, you ain't [D] got a clue.
You [C] can't buy truth.
_ [D] Tell you what they should do.
They should [Em] outlaw you.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [Em] _ Let me paint a picture for you.
Nashville 62.
_ [D] Formula proven true.
They [C] didn't let nothing new through.
[Em] When Waylon came to town.
[G] And didn't like his original sound.
Tried [Bm] hard to [G] keep him down.
Tried [C] hard to starve him out.
But he [Em] kept playing shows.
And pressing [G] on.
Chipping away song by [D] song.
After years and years of struggling [C] strong.
Got his chance and he took it to number [Em] one.
With this tie in 74.
[G] With his band in the back and four on the [D] floor.
That one record busted down the [C] door.
And the record labels they had the control no [Em] more.
Then in 76 came the outlaws [G] record.
Sold the first million in country music [D] ever.
Those old boys with long [C] hair and braids.
They treated us now and freed the slave. _
_ _ All these years later.
[D] Since got back their grip.
They took the [Em] outlaw concept.
[G] They repackaged it.
And [C] there's a million old Waylon [D] _
fans.
[Bm] Singing don't y'all think this outlaw bit.
Has gotten way out of [Em] hand.
Hey pretty boy in your cowboy [G] hat.
You couldn't hit country with a baseball [D] bat.
Country ain't just about where you're at.
[G] It's about being to the other [C] side of it.
[Em] So you run out long with your perfect boot.
[G] That you got from your record label in his group.
[D] Sing another man's song with a big drum [C] loop.
Listen son you ain't [D] got a clue.
[C] Can't buy a truth.
Tell [D] you what they should do.
They should [G] outlaw [Em]
you.
_ _ _ _ [G] Outlaw you.
[D] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ Hey pretty boy in your baseball hat.
You couldn't hit country with a baseball [C] bat.
Country ain't just about where you're at.
It's about being true to what you're [Em] proud of.
You see you run out long with your perfect boot.
[G] That you got from your record label in his group.
[D] Sing another man's song with a big drum [C] loop.
Listen man you ain't [D] got a clue.
You [C] can't buy a truth.
_ [D] _ _
Tell you what they should do.
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ I get home from a long day, [G] but only for [D] some countries.
_ [Gm] [C] I don't find it, no.
It's [Em] a dirt road free for all.
Some old boys [G] saying they're outlawed.
Dress the [D] part and they talk the talk.
You know they've [C] been taught to walk the walk.
These boys think they're tough.
[D] They been robbing banks.
[B] Because they named drop Johnny Cash.
And they named drop Boral [Em] Hanks.
Hey pretty boy in the baseball [G] hat.
Couldn't hit country with a baseball [D] bat.
Country ain't just about where you're [C] at.
It's about being true to what's inside of you.
[Em] Figure out how to love your perfect [G] moves.
That you got from your record labels and big groups.
[D] Sing another man's song with a big drum [C] loop.
Listen son, you ain't [D] got a clue.
You [C] can't buy truth.
_ [D] Tell you what they should do.
They should [Em] outlaw you.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [Em] _ Let me paint a picture for you.
Nashville 62.
_ [D] Formula proven true.
They [C] didn't let nothing new through.
[Em] When Waylon came to town.
[G] And didn't like his original sound.
Tried [Bm] hard to [G] keep him down.
Tried [C] hard to starve him out.
But he [Em] kept playing shows.
And pressing [G] on.
Chipping away song by [D] song.
After years and years of struggling [C] strong.
Got his chance and he took it to number [Em] one.
With this tie in 74.
[G] With his band in the back and four on the [D] floor.
That one record busted down the [C] door.
And the record labels they had the control no [Em] more.
Then in 76 came the outlaws [G] record.
Sold the first million in country music [D] ever.
Those old boys with long [C] hair and braids.
They treated us now and freed the slave. _
_ _ All these years later.
[D] Since got back their grip.
They took the [Em] outlaw concept.
[G] They repackaged it.
And [C] there's a million old Waylon [D] _
fans.
[Bm] Singing don't y'all think this outlaw bit.
Has gotten way out of [Em] hand.
Hey pretty boy in your cowboy [G] hat.
You couldn't hit country with a baseball [D] bat.
Country ain't just about where you're at.
[G] It's about being to the other [C] side of it.
[Em] So you run out long with your perfect boot.
[G] That you got from your record label in his group.
[D] Sing another man's song with a big drum [C] loop.
Listen son you ain't [D] got a clue.
[C] Can't buy a truth.
Tell [D] you what they should do.
They should [G] outlaw [Em]
you.
_ _ _ _ [G] Outlaw you.
[D] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ Hey pretty boy in your baseball hat.
You couldn't hit country with a baseball [C] bat.
Country ain't just about where you're at.
It's about being true to what you're [Em] proud of.
You see you run out long with your perfect boot.
[G] That you got from your record label in his group.
[D] Sing another man's song with a big drum [C] loop.
Listen man you ain't [D] got a clue.
You [C] can't buy a truth.
_ [D] _ _
Tell you what they should do.
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _