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(# 5 top country album)
Reggie Young, James Burton - guitar
Sonny Garrish - steel
Joe Osborne - bass
Larry Londin - drums/percussion
David Briggs, Larry Knechtel - piano/keyboards
Buddy Spicher - fiddle/viola
Kieran Kane - mandolin
Rock Killough - harmonica
John Gore, Jim Horn, Irving Kane, Terry Mead - horns
Recorded:
Jun/1979, Wishbone Studio, Muscle Shoals
Jul/1979, Glaser Sound Studios, Nashville
(# 2 country hit)
© Bocephus Music, BMI
I've got a good woman at home who thinks I do no wrong
But sometimes Lord she just ain't always around
And you know that's when I fall I can't help myself at all
And I get whiskey bent and hell bound
Play me some songs about a ramblin' man put a cold one in my hand
Cause you know I love to hear those guitar sounds
Don't you play I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry cause I'll get all balled up inside
And I'll get whiskey bent and hell bound
[ fiddle - steel ]
Sure enough about closing time about stoned out of my mind
And I end up with some honky tonk special I found
Just as sure as the morning sun comes thinking of my sweet girl at home
And I need to get whiskey bent and hell bound
Play me some songs about a ramblin' man put old Jim Beam in my hand
Cause you know I still love to get drunk and hear country sounds
But don't play Your Cheatin' Heart cause that'll tear me all apart
I get whiskey bent and hell bound
Yeah old Hank's songs always make me feel low down
**********
© Bocephus Music, BMI
I don't like instant iced tea
And I ain't crazy about dollar a gallon self-serve gasoline
And they nearly broke me with the high price of beef
And the funny thing is they think they're puttin' this over on me
I've always been an upstanding citizen
But I am gettin' fed up now my friend
And if you don't understand what I've said
I'm tired of being Johnny B Good and I'm gonna be Johnny Reb
Yeah I am gonna be Johnny Reb
Cause I don't believe everything I've seen and read
And I work like hell just to keep a roof and a bed
I'm tired of being Johnny B Good and I'm gonna be Johnny Reb
This country's gettin' in a kinda bad shape
When the gasoline profits are up up and away
And I can barely live on my take home pay
There's a whole lot of people that agree with what I say
Don't tell me to ride a bus and turn down my thermostat
When your all runnin' round in jets and Cadillacs
We can't take this lyin' down we gotta try and fight back
Till they believe what we said
We're tired of being Johnny B Goods and we gotta be Johnny Rebs
Yeah we gonna be Johnny Reb
Cause we don't believe everything we've seen and read
And we work like hell just to keep a roof and a bed
We're tired of being Johnny B Good and we gotta be Johnny Reb
We're tired of being Johnny B Good and we gonna be Johnny Reb
**********
© Bocephus Music, BMI
She works in a bank and she works in a store
And she don't go for that old stuff anymore
She likes to get high and listen to the band
She likes to make love to her kind of man
These outlaw women first of their kind
Outlaw women they got here right on time
Outlaw women don't need any guns
Outlaw women just out for fun
In many ways she's a lot like me
She don't give a damn about society
Might be little rich girl she might be poor
Might be a married woman that needs a little more
Yeah she's a outlaw woman first of her kind
These outlaw women ridin' high in seventy-nine
These outlaw women don't need any guns
These outlaw women just out for fun
Some call her a lady some call her other names
But you won't ever call her that around me and my gang
**********
© Bocephus Music, BMI
There's been some things that I've wanted to say a long time
Never have I spent a day without you on my mind
And I've tried a lotta songs and I need to try one that's new
But I don't have anymore love songs to try on you
We just can't ever get it together it seems
Your arms don't hold me the way that they do in my dreams
And it's hard to make up things that you never do
And I don't have anymore love songs to make up bout you
I don't have anymore love songs to write for you
Too many I wrote before have never come true
And it's hard to make up lines to things you don't do
And I don't have anymore love songs to sing for you
And it's hard to make up the things that you never do
And I don't have anymore love songs to sing for you
**********
© Fort Knox Music, BMI / Trio Music, BMI
In south Alabama just outta Louisville
Grand daddy he got him a still
White lightning when the sun goes down
Give me that stuff and pass it around
Mighty mighty pleasin' pappy's corn squeezin'
Whoa lordy give me Pike county white lightning
A city boy come and he said I'm tough
I wanta drink me some country stuff
He took a sip and he drank it on down
I seen him moan as he laid on the ground
And lightnin' started flashin' thunder started crashin'
Picked him up and cranked him up and gave him white lightning
Hey G-men T-men the BTF too
Searchin' for the place of the guns and the booze
Lookin' tryin' to book him pappy's still a cookin'
Grand pappy's cookin' Pike county white lightning
Well a city boy come and he said I'm tough...
Yeah the G-men T-men the BTF too...
Yeah lookin' tryin' to book and a pappy's still a cookin'
And a pappy is a cookin' Pike county white lightning
**********
© Bocephus Music, BMI
I like to play my music and have good times
I love to hear an old train rolling down the line
I am into happy and I don't like sad
I like to have women I never had
I'll take a little smoke and a lot of wine
I get high with all those friends of mine
I like the sweet young things with Old Grandad
And I like to have women I've never had
[ dixieland ]
I like to ride my hoses and shoot my gun
You know a cowboy's work is just never done
I am in to basics and I don't like fads
And I like to have women I've never had
Hey I don't mean to ever do anybody no wrong
I was just born the son of a singer's song
I do things that make some people mad
And I like to have women I've never had
**********
© Bocephus Music, BMI
We started the tour out in Denver Colorado
I made the first one but I did not make the second show
Cause I met this girl there that brought about quite a big change
But I OD'd in Denver and I just can't remember her name
I guess you could say that my love life was not up to par
Too many nights alone had left some permanent scars
She told me she'd love me and I told her that I'd do the same
Then I OD'd in Denver and I just can't remember her name
I brought it on myself and I guess that I shouldn't complain
Doc said son you can't do anymore of that cocaine
But she made me higher than all of those expensive things
But I OD'd in Denver wish I could remember her name
I turned to other things tryin' to make my daydreams real
But they don't take the place of a woman's face and her feels
She treated me nice and I'd like to find her again
But I OD'd in Denver and I just can't remember her name
I brought it on myself and I guess that I shouldn't complain...
I overdid it in Denver and I just can't remember her name
**********
© Unichappell Music, BMI
People say you're no good
I wouldn't cut you loose babe if I could
Well I seen this thing down on the ground
Baby I'm too far gone to start turnin' around
Well if only you could make up your mind
Take me where you go or just leave me here to pine
Lord you got those come and go blues
Woman you got those come and go blues I swear you do
Got me feeling like a fool just like a fool
Round and round round we go
Don't ask me why I stay here cause I don't know
Maybe I'm a fool to care
Baby without your sweet love I know that I would be nowhere
Here I'll stay lost in your will
Until that day I might find someone else
But I don't know just when that will be
I don't know I can't say cause I can't see
Lord you got those come and go blues I swear you do
Woman you got those come and go blues ya know you do
Got me feeling like a fool like a fool
**********
© Tree Publishing, BMI
The old Nashville cowboy was burdened with time
He was bent by his years and the fight with the wine
With a head full of music and an old nursery rhyme
A heart full of sadness and dark sunken nights
He told me they cheated he told me they stole
The strength from his youth and the songs from his soul
He said he was family till he got too old
And he called them miners motherlode finders
Digging so deep in search of more gold
Oh where are the cowboys and the home on the range
Does anyone know that they've killed Jesse James
Now the good guys on TV seem bad ain't it strange
And the old Nashville cowboys missed out on the change
The old cowboy's life now is gone with the past
Like the whiskey he drank it all went down too fast
He didn't know how to make each swallow last
And the head waitress won't be back to fill up his glass
Oh where are the cowboys and the home on the range
Does anyone know that they've killed Jesse James
Is anyone listening or is everyone blind
Them old Nashville cowboys will sing for a dime
And hard times are cheap at the end of the line
**********
© Bocephus Music, BMI
with Waylon Jennings
Hank let's talk about your daddy tell me how your mama loved that man
Well just break out a bottle hoss I'll tell you bout the driftin' cowboy band
We won't talk about the habits just the music and the man
Now Hank you just gotta tell me did your daddy really write all them songs
That don't deserve no answer hoss let's light up and just move along
Do you think he wrote 'em about your mama or about the man who done her wrong
Yeah back then they called him crazy nowadays they call him a saint
Now the ones that called him crazy Lord still ridin' on his name
Well if he was here right now Bocephus
Would he think that we were right do you think he might
Don't you know he would Watasha be right here by our side
If we left for a show in Provo he'd be the first one on the bus and ready to ride
Wherever he is I hope he's happy you know I hope he's doin' well yes I do
He is cause he's got one arm around my mama now
And he sure did love Miss Audrey and raisin' hell
I won't ask you no more questions to the stories only Hank could tell
Back then they called him crazy nowadays they call him a saint
Most folks don't know that they fired him from the Opry
And that caused his greatest pain
I love to tell you about lovesick how Miss Audrey loved that man
You know I've always loved to listen to the stories about that driftin' cowboy band
You know when we get right down to it still the most wanted outlaw in the land
**********
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