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This is one of Merle Haggard's tributes to the style and music of Bob Wills, perhaps his greatest influence. D G Cowboys and outlaws, right guys and southpaws, A Good dogs and all kinds of cats. D G Dirt roads and white lines and all kinds of stop signs, A But I stand right here where I'm at, G A D 'Cause I wear My Own Kind Of Hat. Verse 1: Bm A There's two kind of lovers and two kind of brothers, G D And two kind of babies to hold. Bm A There's two kind of cherries and two kind of fairies, G A A7 And two kind of mothers I'm told, and told Chorus Verse 2: Bm A There's two kind of brothers and two kind of lovers, G D And two kind of babies to hold. Bm A There's two kind of cherries and two kind of fairies, G A A7 And two kind of mothers I'm told, and told Chorus
D G Cowboys and outlaws, right guys and southpaws, A Good dogs and all kinds of cats. D G Dirt roads and white lines and all kinds of stop signs, A But I stand right here where I'm at, G A D 'Cause I wear My Own Kind Of Hat.
Written by Merle Haggard
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