[C]I'm an [F] outlaw from the south got [C] country in my mouth
I'm looking for good loving all the [G7] time
I got [F] outlaw in my bones and Jim [C] Beam in a lot of my songs
And there's a [Am] little bit of Cherokee Indian in my [C] eyes
There's a whole lot Hank under-[G7]-neath this hat of [C] mine
[C]Andrew Jackson [G7] he was my kind of [C] hero
Though he lived and died a hundred years [G7] ago
[F]Frank and Jessie James they know'd how to rob them [C] trains
But they [Am] always took it from the rich and gave it to the [C] poor
They mighta' had a bad name but they [G7] both had a heart of [C] gold
But the greatest one of [G7] all is called Luke the [C] Drifter
He wore diamond rings and his tailor made cowboy [G7]suits
Lawdy he was a [F] honkytonk rambling man
He had this whole [C] world in the palm of his hand
'Til he [Am] died at twenty nine from the lovesick [C] blues
Like young Billy the Kid and ole [G7] Jessie he had nothing to [C] lose
[C]I'm an [F] outlaw from the south got [C] country in my mouth
I'm looking for good loving all the [G7] time
I got [F] outlaw in my bones and Jim [C] Beam in a lot of my songs
And there's a [Am] little bit of Cherokee Indian in my [C] eyes
There's a whole lot Hank under-[G7]-neath this hat of [C] mine
I'm looking for good loving all the [G7] time
I got [F] outlaw in my bones and Jim [C] Beam in a lot of my songs
And there's a [Am] little bit of Cherokee Indian in my [C] eyes
There's a whole lot Hank under-[G7]-neath this hat of [C] mine
[C]Andrew Jackson [G7] he was my kind of [C] hero
Though he lived and died a hundred years [G7] ago
[F]Frank and Jessie James they know'd how to rob them [C] trains
But they [Am] always took it from the rich and gave it to the [C] poor
They mighta' had a bad name but they [G7] both had a heart of [C] gold
But the greatest one of [G7] all is called Luke the [C] Drifter
He wore diamond rings and his tailor made cowboy [G7]suits
Lawdy he was a [F] honkytonk rambling man
He had this whole [C] world in the palm of his hand
'Til he [Am] died at twenty nine from the lovesick [C] blues
Like young Billy the Kid and ole [G7] Jessie he had nothing to [C] lose
[C]I'm an [F] outlaw from the south got [C] country in my mouth
I'm looking for good loving all the [G7] time
I got [F] outlaw in my bones and Jim [C] Beam in a lot of my songs
And there's a [Am] little bit of Cherokee Indian in my [C] eyes
There's a whole lot Hank under-[G7]-neath this hat of [C] mine
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