Waylon Albright "Shooter" Jennings (born May 19, 1979) is an American singer-songwriter formerly active in the country music and Southern rock genres before switching to hard rock in 2009. The only child of country singers Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, Jennings signed his first recording contract, with Universal South Records, in 2005, releasing his debut album Put the "O" Back in Country that year. This album produced his only entry on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in its lead-off single "Fourth of July", which peaked at #26.
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Chorded by :Nathaniel Newman e-mail : nathanielnewmanmusic gmail.com Date : 9/2/2011
Learned by ear so chords may not be 100%
INTRO - Em, G, D, C 2x Em (stay on Em to FIRST G chord)
VERSE 1
Em I get home from a long day. G Put on the radio. D Lookin for some country soul. C But I don't find it, no.
VERSE 2 Em It's a dirt road free for all. G Some ol boys sayin they're outlaws. D They dress the part and they talk the talk. C You know they been taught to walk the walk.
PRE- CHORUS
Em These boys think they're tough. D Like they been robbin banks. Am Cause they name drop Johnny Cash. Bm And they name drop poor ol Hank.
CHORUS
Em Hey pretty boy in the base ball hat. G You couldn't hit country with a baseball bat. D Country ain't just about where you're at. CD It's about bein true to what's inside of you.
CHORUS 2 Em You say you're an outlaw, with your perfect boots G That you got from your record label's image group. D Sing another man's song with a big drum loop. CD Listen son, you ain't got a clue. C You can't buy true. D Tell ya what they should do. Em, G, D, C They should Outlaw You.
VERSE 3 Em Let me paint a picture for you. G Nashville in '62 D The formula had proven true. C They didn't let nothin new through.
VERSE 4 Em When Waylon came to town. G They didn't like his original sound. D They tried hard to keep him down. C They tried hard to starve him out. Em But he kept playin shows.
And pressin on. G Chippin away song by song. D After years and years of strugglin strong. C He got his chance and he took it to Number one Em With This Time. in 74 G With his band in the back and four on the floor. D That one record busted down the door. C And the record labels had the control no more. Em Then in '76 came the outlaws record. G Sold the first million in country music ever. D Those ol boys with long hair and braids CD Stayed true to their sound and freed the slaves.
BRIDGE
Am7 And all these years later D the suits got back their grip. Em They took the outlaw concept. D And they re-packaged it. CD And there's a million ol Waylon fans Bm Singin Dont You Think This Outlaw Bit Has Gotten way Out Of Hand.
CHORUS
Em Hey pretty boy in the cowboy hat. G You couldn't hit country with a baseball bat. D Country ain't just about where you're at. CD It's about bein true to what's inside of you.
CHORUS 2
Em You say you're an outlaw, with your perfect boots G That you got from your record label's image group. D Sing another man's song with a big drum loop. CD Listen son, you ain't got a clue. C You can't buy true. D Tell ya what they should do. Em, G, D, C They should Outlaw You.
They Should Outlaw You
CHORUS
(one strum per chord per line , let chord ring)
Em Hey pretty boy in the base ball hat. G You couldn't hit country with a baseball bat. D Country ain't just about where you're at. CD It's about bein true to what's inside of you.
(resume normal strumming pattern)
Em You say you're an outlaw, with your perfect boots G That you got from your record label's image group. D Sing another man's song with a big drum loop. CD Listen son, you ain't got a clue. C You can't buy true. DEm Tell ya what they should do.