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Welcome to our city of Nashville, Tennessee, and of course here to the Mother Church of
Country Music, ladies and gentlemen.
We hope that you will enjoy the efforts of our people to entertain you tonight as we
pay tribute to the late and the great Hank Williams.
This month marks 50 years since the passing of the late and great Hank Williams.
The tradition carries on.
And here for your entertainment now, ladies and gentlemen, is Hank Williams III, right here.
[Bm] [G] [D]
I know there's never been a man in the office [G] shape I've been.
I can't [D] even spell my [E] name, my head's in [A] such a spin.
[D] I tried to eat a steak today with a big old table [G] spoon.
You got me tasting [D] rabbits walking on my hands and [A] howling [D] at the moon.
Well, sugar, I took one look at you and it almost drove [G] me mad.
And then even [D] winning lost [E] what little [A] sense I had.
[D] Now I can't tell the day from night, I'm crazy as [G] a loon.
You got me chasing [D] rabbits pulling out my hair [A] and howling at [D] the moon.
[G] [D] [A]
[D] Some
[G] [D]
friends of mine asked me to go out on a [G] hunting spree.
Cause there ain't a hound [D] dog in the [E] state that can hold [A] a light to me.
[D] I ate three bones for dinner today.
Then I treat [G] a coon.
You got me chasing [D] rabbits scratching on fleas [A] and howling at [D] the moon.
Yeah, boys!
[G]
[D] [E] [A] [D]
[G]
[D] [A] [D]
I rode my horse to town today and a gas pump we [G] did pass.
I pulled him up [D] and a hollering boy [E] said fill [A] him up with gas.
[D] Another man picked up a monkey wrench and wham, he [G] changed my tune.
You got me chasing [D] rabbits spitting out [A] teeth and howling [D] at the moon.
I never knew in this old world a fool could [G] fall so hard.
But honey, [D] baby, when I [E] fell the whole [A] world must have jarred.
[D] Now I think I quit my doggy ways if you check me for [G] your groom.
You got me chasing [D] rabbits, picking out friends [A] and [D] howling at the moon.
[N]
So [E] you're [N] going to be hearing a lot of Hank Williams songs tonight.
But keep one thing in mind.
After all this time, maybe it's time that we can get Hank Williams back
reinstated in the Grand Ole Opry.
That would be a dream come true [G] for a lot of people.
And [Ab] we're going to be doing some more Hank Williams songs on the radio part of the show.
But for now, we're going to do one of our [G] this one.
This is called [A] Thrown Out of the Bar.
I've been beat up bad, I've been kicked around.
I've been thrown out of every old bar [D] in this dang town.
This [A] old town.
I [E] guess I don't like the way back.
I have fun because I'm always out there and I'm on the run and I'm running and
I'm gunning and I'm looking for a real [A] good time.
I've done so much trip, I can't look you in the eye, [D] even though I was trying to find
that [E] ultimate high and I was hanging out with my good friend and his name is David [A] Allen Cole.
Well, I was running real hard.
He was running real fast, [D] but we got caught up up there at [E] the pass.
We ended up at this bar on the side of [A] that road.
I've been beat up bad, I've been kicked around, I've been thrown out of every dang
bar [D] in this old town.
This [A] old town.
I [E] guess I don't like the way back.
I have fun because I'm always out there and I'm on the run and I'm running and I'm
gunning and I'm looking [A] for a real good time.
[D]
[A] [E]
[A] [D]
[A] [E]
[A] I've done so much trip, I can't look you in the [D] eye, even though I was trying to find
that ultimate high [E] and I was hanging out with my other good friend and his name is
[A] Mr.
George Jones.
Well, I was messed up bad and he was messed up [D] right.
Me and George, well, we sat and we talked all [E] night about good times and how
country music [A] lost its soul.
I've been beat up bad, I've been kicked around, I've been thrown out of every dang
bar in [D] this old town.
[A] This old town.
[E] I guess I don't like the way back.
I have fun because I'm always out there and I'm on the run and I'm [Em] running and I'm
gunning and I'm looking for a [A] real good [E] time.
[G] Thank you [N] so much, folks.
And a big thanks to my granddaddy in Missouri.
I'll be seeing you soon.
Appreciate it.
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_ _ Welcome _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ to our city of Nashville, Tennessee, and of course here to the Mother Church of
Country Music, ladies and gentlemen.
We hope that you will enjoy the efforts of our people to entertain you tonight as we
pay tribute to the late and the great Hank Williams.
This month _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ marks 50 years since the passing of the late and great Hank Williams.
The tradition carries on.
And here for your entertainment now, ladies and gentlemen, is Hank Williams III, right here. _ _
[Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I know there's never been a man in the office [G] shape I've been.
I can't [D] even spell my [E] name, my head's in [A] such a spin.
[D] I tried to eat a steak today with a big old table [G] spoon.
You got me tasting [D] rabbits walking on my hands and [A] howling [D] at the moon.
_ Well, sugar, I took one look at you and it almost drove [G] me mad.
And then even [D] winning lost [E] what little [A] sense I had.
[D] Now I can't tell the day from night, I'm crazy as [G] a loon.
You got me chasing [D] rabbits pulling out my hair [A] and howling at [D] the moon.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ Some _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ friends of mine asked me to go out on a [G] hunting spree.
Cause there ain't a hound [D] dog in the [E] state that can hold [A] a light to me.
[D] I ate three bones for dinner today.
Then I treat [G] a coon.
You got me chasing [D] rabbits scratching on fleas [A] and howling at [D] the moon.
Yeah, boys! _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
I rode my horse to town today and a gas pump we [G] did pass.
I pulled him up [D] and a hollering boy [E] said fill [A] him up with gas.
[D] Another man picked up a monkey wrench and wham, he [G] changed my tune.
You got me chasing [D] rabbits spitting out [A] teeth and howling [D] at the moon.
I never knew in this old world a fool could [G] fall so hard.
But honey, [D] baby, when I [E] fell the whole [A] world must have jarred.
[D] Now I think I quit my doggy ways if you check me for [G] your groom.
You got me chasing [D] rabbits, picking out friends [A] and [D] howling at the moon. _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
So _ [E] you're _ [N] going to be hearing a lot of Hank Williams songs tonight.
But keep one thing in mind.
After all this time, maybe it's time that we can get Hank Williams back
reinstated in the Grand Ole Opry.
_ That _ _ _ would be a dream come true [G] for a lot of people.
_ And [Ab] we're going to be doing some more Hank Williams songs on the radio part of the show.
But for now, we're going to do one of our [G] this one.
This is called [A] Thrown Out of the Bar.
I've been beat up bad, I've been kicked around.
I've been thrown out of every old bar [D] in this dang town.
This [A] old town.
I [E] guess I don't like the way back.
I have fun because I'm always out there and I'm on the run and I'm running and
I'm gunning and I'm looking for a real [A] good time.
I've done so much trip, I can't look you in the eye, [D] even though I was trying to find
that [E] ultimate high and I was hanging out with my good friend and his name is David [A] Allen Cole.
_ Well, I was running real hard.
He was running real fast, [D] but we got caught up up there at [E] the pass.
We ended up at this bar on the side of [A] that road.
I've been beat up bad, I've been kicked around, I've been thrown out of every dang
bar [D] in this old town.
This [A] old town.
_ I [E] guess I don't like the way back.
I have fun because I'm always out there and I'm on the run and I'm running and I'm
gunning and I'm looking [A] for a real good time.
_ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ I've done so much trip, I can't look you in the [D] eye, even though I was trying to find
that ultimate high [E] and I was hanging out with my other good friend and his name is
[A] Mr.
George Jones.
Well, I was messed up bad and he was messed up [D] right.
Me and George, well, we sat and we talked all [E] night about good times and how
country music [A] lost its soul.
_ I've been beat up bad, I've been kicked around, I've been thrown out of every dang
bar in [D] this old town.
_ [A] This old town.
_ [E] I guess I don't like the way back.
I have fun because I'm always out there and I'm on the run and I'm [Em] running and I'm
gunning and I'm looking for a [A] real good [E] time.
[G] Thank you [N] so much, folks.
And a big thanks to my granddaddy in Missouri.
I'll be seeing you soon.
Appreciate it. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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