Good ole boys like me

1. [A] When I was a [E] kid Uncle [D] Remus he [A] put me to [D] bed [E]

With a [A] picture of [E] Stonewall [D] Jackson [A] above my [D] head [E]

Then [F#m] daddy came in to kiss his [E] little man

With [F#m] gin on his breath and a [E] Bible in his hand

He [D] talked about honor and [E] things I should know

Then he'd [D] stagger a little as he [E] went out the door

 

Chorus: I can [A] still hear the [E] soft Southern [F#m] winds in the [E] live oak [D] trees

[F#m] [Bm] [E] And those [A] Williams [E] boys they [F#m] still mean a [E] lot to [D] me

[F#m] Hank and [Bm] [E] Tennessee

I [D] guess we're all gonna [E] be what we're gonna [F#m] be[D] [D]

So what do you do with [E] good ole boys like [A] me

 

2. [A] Nothing makes a [E] sound in the [D] night [A] like the [D] wind does [E]

But [A] you ain't [E] afraid if you're [D] washed in the [A] blood like [D] I was [E]

The [F#m] smell of Cape Jasmine through the [E] window screen

John [F#m] R. and The Wolfman Kept me [E] company

By the [D] light of the radio by my [E] bed

With [D] Thomas Wolfe whispering [E] in my head

 

3. [A] When I was in [E] school I [D] ran with a [A] kid down the [D] street [E]

And I [A] watched him [E] burn himself [D] up on [A] bourbon and [D] speed [E]

But I [F#m] was smarter than that, and [E] I could choose

Learned to [F#m] talk like the man on the [E] six o'clock news

When [D] I was eighteen, lord, [E] I hit the road

But [D] it really doesn't matter how [E] far I'd go