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# # Date: 1/2/97; 3:23:37 AM From: Dan <dkolb@indiana.edu> Subject: Longhaird Redneck.crd -- by David Allen Coe Longhaired Redneck By David Allen Coe >From Dan (dkolb@indiana.edu) Intro: G Vs.1
CCountry DJ's Dknows that I'm an Goutlaw. GThey'd never come to see me in this Cdive. CWhere bikers stare at cowboys who are Glaughen' D/F#at the Emhippies. Who are Amprayen' they'll get out of her Dalive.
Vs.2
The Cloud mouth in the Dcorners gett'en Gto me. GTalking about my earrings and my Chair. CI guess he aint read the sign that Gsays I've D/F#been to Emprison. AmSomeone aught to warn him, before I Dknock him off his chair.
Vs.3
Cause my Clong hair just can't Dcover up my Gredneck. GI've won every fight I've ever Cfaught. CAnd I don't need some turkey telling Gme that I D/F#ain't Emcountry. AmSay'en I aint worth a damn on, Dticket that he bought.
Chorus:
Cause I Gcan sing all those songs about CTexas, DAnd I still do all the sad one's that I Gknow. D They Gtell me, I look like Merle CHaggard, And Amsound alot like David Allen DCoe.
Vs.4 And the barmaid in the last town that we played in. Knew the words to every song I wrote. She said Jimmy Rabbit turned her on to my last album. Just about the time the jukebox broke. Vs.5 Ya Jonny Cash helped me get out of prison. Long before Rodriquez stole that goat. I've been a Rhinestone Cowboy for so long I can't remember. And I can do you every song Hank Williams ever wrote. Chorus: And I can sing all those songs about Texas, And I still do all the sad one's that I know. I can't help it, I like Merle Haggard, And sound alot like David Allen Coe. Vs.1 Vs.2 and fade