Chords for Adam Brand & The Outlaws - Good Year For The Outlaw (Official Video)

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92.05 bpm
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G

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D

C

A

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Breaking news from the Central Local [G] Court.
Victoria's country music bandits, Adam Brand and the Outlaws, have just been sentenced to five years behind bars.
Brand, McAllister, Collins, Cornell and Carr represent a serious threat to the Australian country music industry.
Those Outlaws think they're gonna pull one over on me?
They got another thing coming.
By removing that threat, peace will once again be restored.
I got my eye on you now, boys.
[A]
[G]
[F] [G] First time I heard good hearted woman, I was in my uncle's car.
He said, son, now that's what I call music.
Listen to them guitars.
[F] Turn it up.
Go [C] on, turn it up.
[G] Forget that crap you're listening to.
These songs they got to me.
I don't think I heard a single word cause I was caught up in the bay.
Yeah, [F] turn it up.
[D] Yeah, [C] turn it way up.
[G] It was wild guitar playing loud and hard, some heavenly rock and roll.
It was something new, breaking all the [D] rules, man, I could feel it down in my soul.
[G] Was willing and willing to pay check and [F] cash, taking the country back.
[D] There were times were tough and it was hard to find a job.
[G] 79 was a good year for the outlaw.
[F]
[G] Something like five years later, I finally got my license to drive.
I was hugging a curb first time I heard a country boy [Gm] can't survive.
And I [F] turned it up.
[C] Turn it up.
[G] It was wild guitars playing loud and hard, some heavenly rock and roll.
It was something new, breaking all the [D] rules, but you could feel it down in your soul.
[G] It was the sun in the original sun [F] again, taking the country back.
[D] The economy was the worst you ever saw.
[G] Yeah, but 85 was a good year for the outlaw son.
[A]
[D] [Am]
[G]
Now somewhere in some honky tonk, you don't even know his name.
Some young out of style just starting up and he's wanting to make a change.
He says, [F] turn it up.
He says, [C] turn it up.
Come on, boys.
[G] It's loud.
It's hard to play loud and hard.
A little hit me right now.
Oh, make it something you break the [D] rules.
I want to feel it down in my soul.
[G] Was willing and willing to pay check and [F] cash, taking the country back.
[D] Just want to sing a song that gets me.
Oh, [G] it's just might be a good year for the outlaw.
[D] Just want to sing a song that gets me.
[G] Just might be a good year for the.
[A]
[G] Just might be good.
[Dm]
[G] [F]
[G] [F]
[G]
Not [N]
outlaws.
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2131
F
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D
1321
C
3211
A
1231
G
2131
F
134211111
D
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Breaking news from the Central Local [G] Court.
Victoria's country music bandits, Adam Brand and the Outlaws, have just been sentenced to five years behind bars.
Brand, McAllister, Collins, Cornell and Carr represent a serious threat to the Australian country music industry.
Those Outlaws think they're gonna pull one over on me?
They got another thing coming. _
_ By removing that threat, peace will once again be restored. _
I got my eye on you now, boys.
_ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ [G] First time I heard good hearted woman, I was in my uncle's car.
He said, son, now that's what I call music.
Listen to them guitars.
[F] Turn it up.
Go [C] on, turn it up.
_ _ [G] Forget that crap you're listening to.
These songs they got to me.
I don't think I heard a single word cause I was caught up in the bay.
Yeah, [F] turn it up.
[D] Yeah, [C] turn it way up.
[G] It was wild guitar playing loud and hard, some heavenly rock and roll.
It was something new, breaking all the [D] rules, man, I could feel it down in my soul.
[G] Was willing and willing to pay check and [F] cash, taking the country back.
[D] There were times were tough and it was hard to find a job.
[G] 79 was a good year for the outlaw.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
[G] Something like five years later, I finally got my license to drive.
I was hugging a curb first time I heard a country boy [Gm] can't survive.
And I [F] turned it up.
_ [C] Turn it up. _
[G] It was wild guitars playing loud and hard, some heavenly rock and roll.
It was something new, breaking all the [D] rules, but you could feel it down in your soul.
[G] It was the sun in the original sun [F] again, taking the country back.
[D] The economy was the worst you ever saw.
[G] Yeah, but 85 was a good year for the outlaw son. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Now somewhere in some honky tonk, you don't even know his name.
Some young out of style just starting up and he's wanting to make a change.
He says, [F] turn it up.
He says, [C] turn it up.
Come on, boys.
[G] It's loud.
It's hard to play loud and hard.
A little hit me right now.
Oh, make it something you break the [D] rules.
I want to feel it down in my soul.
[G] Was willing and willing to pay check and [F] cash, taking the country back.
[D] Just want to sing a song that gets me.
Oh, [G] it's just might be a good year for the outlaw.
_ [D] Just want to sing a song that gets me.
_ _ [G] Just might be a good year for the.
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[G] Just might be good.
_ _ [Dm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Not _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
outlaws. _ _ _ _ _ _