E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ Let's talk about your daddy.
_ .
Tell me how your mama loved that man.
_ .
A We'll just break out a bottle of hops.
I'll tell you about the drifting
E cowboy band.
_ _ _ _ _ .
We won't
B talk about the habits.
A _ Just the music
E and the man.
_ _ _ _ _ _ .
Now Hank, you just gotta tell me.
_ .
Em Your daddy fell right on him son.
_ _ .
A I don't deserve no answer, ho.
Let's light up and just
Em move along.
_ _
E _ _ Do you
A# think
B he's holding up about your mama?.
A _ About the man
Em who's done her wrong?.
E _ _ _ _ _ .
A Back then they called him crazy.
Now they call
Em him a saint.
_ _ _ _ _ .
A Now the ones that call him crazy.
F# _ They were riding
B on his mane.
_ _ _ _ Well if
E he was here right now, I'm gonna see this.
_ Would he think that we were lies?.
_ _ _ _
Em Don't
A you know he would walk tall?.
He'd be right here
Em by our side.
_ _
E _ _ _ .
B If he left for a show with
A Bobo.
He'd be the first one on the bus when
E ready to ride.
_ _ _ _ Well if he is, I hope he's happy.
_ Oh I hope he's doing well.
_ _ _ He is cause
A he's got one arm around my mom.
_ I'm dead in love with Miss Audrey and the
Em Raisinville.
_ _ _
E _ _ I
B won't ask you no more questions.
A Tell the
Em stories only
E Hank can tell.
_ _ _ _ _ .
A Back then they called him crazy.
Now they call
E him a saint.
_ _ _ _ You
A know they divided him from the operand.
F# _ Not to call him
B who's greatest of the mean.
_ _ _ _ _ .
Em I can tell you about the love sickness.
I miss Audrey.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Oh
A I long enough to listen.
To the stories about that lifted
Em up old Hank.
_ _ _ _ You know
B when we get right down to it.
A He's still the most fallen
E outlaw in the land.
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Em _ _ _ _ _ .
A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .