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Capo on 4th fret
Intro A G D
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Back in the day it was a six gun, and a six string
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Man, that was country
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And that's the way country still out to be
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It was lived, not taught, it was earned not bought
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Had to put in the work to get to the top
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Let me tell you, what I thinks really gone wrong
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These days its all wannabes singing someone else's songs
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Everybody's doing the same damn thing
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Where have the rebels gone?
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Cause we don't need
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Another pretty boy, singing pretty songs
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Fake country boys, doing country all wrong
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We need another Haggard, or a Johnny Cash
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Somebody chewing tobacco, and whipping ass
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I need preacher, I need a savior
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How about y'all?
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Can I get an outlaw?
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It don't have to be honkytonks, boots, and wrangler jeans
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It ain't the banjo or the fiddle, no
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It's the words and what they mean
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If you gonna talk the talk, you better walk the walk
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And brother that's the truth
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So honestly, what would Waylon do?
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I can guarantee that if he was alive today
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He'd ask us one more time:
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'Are you sure Hank done it this way?'
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Cause we don't need
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Another pretty boy, singing pretty songs
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Fake country boys, doing country all wrong
A D
We need another Haggard, or a Johnny Cash
G
Somebody chewing tobacco, and whipping ass
A D
I need preacher, I need a savior
G
How about y'all?
D A
Can I get an outlaw?
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Are the good times really gone for good?
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Or did we get back to our roots?
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It's about that time we raise the bar
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So raise a glass if you feel like I do
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Cause we don't need
D G
Another pretty boy, singing pretty songs
A D G
Fake country boys, doing country all wrong
A D
We need another Haggard, or a Johnny Cash
G
Somebody chewing tobacco, and whipping ass
A D
I need preacher, I need a savior
G
How about y'all?
A G D
I pray country answers my call
N.C.
Can I get an outlaw?
A D
Oh, can I get an outlaw?
Written by Josh Phillips / Luke Albert Combs / Robert Steven Williford