The Outlaw Ways Chords by Hank 3 & David Allan Coe
Tempo:
70.975 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
F#
A
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B]
You know your grandpa was one of my heroes, hey?
[E] David, you were always one of mine.
[F#] You know I loved them old Luke the Drifter songs.
[E] Man, how I [B] loved the rise.
[E] That song got me all balled [B] up real deep inside.
[F#] That's the same way that I felt the [E] day that I heard [B] Waylon died.
Old Junior once said it best, [E] a country boy can survive.
[F#] Yeah, I don't think you even started, man, [E] to hit your [B] hellbillies drive.
[E] It's a long way, day by day.
[B] Songs that we play and the things that we say.
[F#] Might smoke a little, might [E] drink a lot.
[F#] Brothers of their own with [E] broken hearts.
[B] If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living the [Bm] outlaw [B] way.
The old Louisiana hayride, always respected, hey?
[E] Shame that the yuppie don't do the same.
[F#] With all them wannabe impersonators at the door.
[E] And they still won't reinstate the king of country [B] music, hey?
I've got my kin, folks, they can't take that from me.
[E] Free, you've been doing your own thing.
[F#] You know that's how it ought to be.
[E] Yeah, you could have took the easy way out and just [B] wrote on old Hank Singer's name.
[E] It's the outlaw way, living day by day.
Yeah, [B] Hank, it's in the songs that we play.
It's in the things that we [F#] say.
Might smoke a little, might [E] drink a lot.
Yeah, [F#] you know, brothers of their own with [E] broken hearts.
[Bm] [B] If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You know you might just be living [B] the outlaw way.
[E]
[B] [A]
[E] [B]
[Bm] [B] [A]
[E] [B]
You put the cunt back in country, and the dick back in [E] Dixie too.
[F#] Hell, you know I was being a rebel, doing what I [B] had to.
Sometimes you gotta do a little more than just kick down their door.
[E] You mean like Johnny Cash and a boy named Sue?
[F#] Remember back when you told them to kiss your ass?
[E] Then you hit them with that long hair, [B] red neck too.
[E] It's the outlaw way, living day by day.
It's [B] in the songs that we play.
It's in the things that we say.
[F#] Might smoke a little, might [E] drink a lot.
[F#] Brothers of their own with [E] broken hearts.
[B] If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living the [B] outlaw way.
If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living the outlaw [B] way.
If you think you might understand [A] our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living [B] the [A] outlaw way.
[E] [B]
You know your grandpa was one of my heroes, hey?
[E] David, you were always one of mine.
[F#] You know I loved them old Luke the Drifter songs.
[E] Man, how I [B] loved the rise.
[E] That song got me all balled [B] up real deep inside.
[F#] That's the same way that I felt the [E] day that I heard [B] Waylon died.
Old Junior once said it best, [E] a country boy can survive.
[F#] Yeah, I don't think you even started, man, [E] to hit your [B] hellbillies drive.
[E] It's a long way, day by day.
[B] Songs that we play and the things that we say.
[F#] Might smoke a little, might [E] drink a lot.
[F#] Brothers of their own with [E] broken hearts.
[B] If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living the [Bm] outlaw [B] way.
The old Louisiana hayride, always respected, hey?
[E] Shame that the yuppie don't do the same.
[F#] With all them wannabe impersonators at the door.
[E] And they still won't reinstate the king of country [B] music, hey?
I've got my kin, folks, they can't take that from me.
[E] Free, you've been doing your own thing.
[F#] You know that's how it ought to be.
[E] Yeah, you could have took the easy way out and just [B] wrote on old Hank Singer's name.
[E] It's the outlaw way, living day by day.
Yeah, [B] Hank, it's in the songs that we play.
It's in the things that we [F#] say.
Might smoke a little, might [E] drink a lot.
Yeah, [F#] you know, brothers of their own with [E] broken hearts.
[Bm] [B] If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You know you might just be living [B] the outlaw way.
[E]
[B] [A]
[E] [B]
[Bm] [B] [A]
[E] [B]
You put the cunt back in country, and the dick back in [E] Dixie too.
[F#] Hell, you know I was being a rebel, doing what I [B] had to.
Sometimes you gotta do a little more than just kick down their door.
[E] You mean like Johnny Cash and a boy named Sue?
[F#] Remember back when you told them to kiss your ass?
[E] Then you hit them with that long hair, [B] red neck too.
[E] It's the outlaw way, living day by day.
It's [B] in the songs that we play.
It's in the things that we say.
[F#] Might smoke a little, might [E] drink a lot.
[F#] Brothers of their own with [E] broken hearts.
[B] If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living the [B] outlaw way.
If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living the outlaw [B] way.
If you think you might understand [A] our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living [B] the [A] outlaw way.
[E] [B]
Key:
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A
Bm
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F#
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ You know your grandpa was one of my heroes, hey?
_ _ [E] _ David, you were always one of mine.
_ [F#] You know I loved them old Luke the Drifter songs.
_ _ _ [E] _ Man, how I [B] loved the rise.
_ [E] That song got me all balled [B] up _ real deep inside.
_ _ [F#] _ That's the same way that I felt the _ [E] _ day that I heard [B] Waylon died.
_ Old Junior once said it best, _ [E] _ a country boy can survive.
_ _ [F#] _ Yeah, I don't think you even started, man, _ _ [E] to hit your [B] hellbillies drive.
_ [E] It's a long way, day by day.
[B] Songs that we play and the things that we say.
[F#] Might smoke a little, might [E] drink a lot.
_ _ [F#] Brothers of their own with [E] broken hearts.
_ _ [B] If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living the [Bm] outlaw [B] way. _ _ _ _ _
_ The old Louisiana hayride, always respected, hey?
[E] _ Shame that the yuppie don't do the same. _
_ [F#] With all them wannabe impersonators at the door. _
[E] And they still won't reinstate the king of country [B] music, hey? _
_ I've got my kin, folks, they can't take that from me.
[E] _ Free, you've been doing your own thing. _
_ [F#] _ You know that's how it ought to be. _
[E] Yeah, you could have took the easy way out and just [B] wrote on old Hank Singer's name.
[E] It's the outlaw way, living day by day.
Yeah, [B] Hank, it's in the songs that we play.
It's in the things that we [F#] say.
Might smoke a little, might [E] drink a lot.
Yeah, [F#] you know, brothers of their own with [E] broken hearts. _
_ [Bm] [B] If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You know you might just be living [B] the outlaw way. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [B] _ [A] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ You put the cunt back in country, and the dick back in [E] Dixie too. _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ Hell, you know I was being a rebel, doing what I [B] had to. _
_ _ _ _ _ Sometimes you gotta do a little more than just kick down their door.
[E] You mean like Johnny Cash and a boy named Sue?
_ _ [F#] Remember back when you told them to kiss your ass?
_ [E] Then you hit them with that long hair, [B] red neck too.
_ [E] It's the outlaw way, living day by day.
It's [B] in the songs that we play.
It's in the things that we say.
[F#] Might smoke a little, might [E] drink a lot.
_ _ [F#] Brothers of their own with [E] broken hearts.
_ _ [B] If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living the [B] outlaw way.
_ _ If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living the outlaw [B] way.
_ _ _ If you think you might understand [A] our crazy ways,
_ [E] You might be living [B] the _ [A] outlaw way.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ You know your grandpa was one of my heroes, hey?
_ _ [E] _ David, you were always one of mine.
_ [F#] You know I loved them old Luke the Drifter songs.
_ _ _ [E] _ Man, how I [B] loved the rise.
_ [E] That song got me all balled [B] up _ real deep inside.
_ _ [F#] _ That's the same way that I felt the _ [E] _ day that I heard [B] Waylon died.
_ Old Junior once said it best, _ [E] _ a country boy can survive.
_ _ [F#] _ Yeah, I don't think you even started, man, _ _ [E] to hit your [B] hellbillies drive.
_ [E] It's a long way, day by day.
[B] Songs that we play and the things that we say.
[F#] Might smoke a little, might [E] drink a lot.
_ _ [F#] Brothers of their own with [E] broken hearts.
_ _ [B] If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living the [Bm] outlaw [B] way. _ _ _ _ _
_ The old Louisiana hayride, always respected, hey?
[E] _ Shame that the yuppie don't do the same. _
_ [F#] With all them wannabe impersonators at the door. _
[E] And they still won't reinstate the king of country [B] music, hey? _
_ I've got my kin, folks, they can't take that from me.
[E] _ Free, you've been doing your own thing. _
_ [F#] _ You know that's how it ought to be. _
[E] Yeah, you could have took the easy way out and just [B] wrote on old Hank Singer's name.
[E] It's the outlaw way, living day by day.
Yeah, [B] Hank, it's in the songs that we play.
It's in the things that we [F#] say.
Might smoke a little, might [E] drink a lot.
Yeah, [F#] you know, brothers of their own with [E] broken hearts. _
_ [Bm] [B] If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You know you might just be living [B] the outlaw way. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [B] _ [A] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ You put the cunt back in country, and the dick back in [E] Dixie too. _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ Hell, you know I was being a rebel, doing what I [B] had to. _
_ _ _ _ _ Sometimes you gotta do a little more than just kick down their door.
[E] You mean like Johnny Cash and a boy named Sue?
_ _ [F#] Remember back when you told them to kiss your ass?
_ [E] Then you hit them with that long hair, [B] red neck too.
_ [E] It's the outlaw way, living day by day.
It's [B] in the songs that we play.
It's in the things that we say.
[F#] Might smoke a little, might [E] drink a lot.
_ _ [F#] Brothers of their own with [E] broken hearts.
_ _ [B] If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living the [B] outlaw way.
_ _ If you think you might [A] understand our crazy ways,
[E] You might be living the outlaw [B] way.
_ _ _ If you think you might understand [A] our crazy ways,
_ [E] You might be living [B] the _ [A] outlaw way.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _