Chords for Outlaw Biker song ( "These Outlaw Ways" )
Tempo:
130 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Em
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
[G]
[A] [D] I'm a singer songwriter and an old bar fighter like the whole pretty women [G] out there.
[A] I drink a little beer and I roll a little smug and it makes me feel [D] alright.
Don't call me wrong for the things I've done because you don't think that they're [G] okay.
[D] These [A] old outlaw ways ain't always good for me but they helped me get through [D] the day.
Well I woke up this morning I was feeling bad from all the tuning and toping [G] last night.
[Em] [A] My shirt's all bloody, my hands swollen up, I guess I yawned in a [D] fight.
My parley ain't here I must have hit the right tone and slain that pretty girl [G] in my bed.
[A] These old outlaw ways ain't always good for a man but they helped me get [D] through the day.
[G]
[A] [Em] [A]
[E] [D]
It's time to get up and shop and I don't shower, find my old scooter [G] and van.
[A] Fiddle on over, roll a daisy and a clover, a pop a cold [D] one and think.
Who knows what's next when I start all over friend like any other [G] day.
[A] These old outlaw ways helped me through my days, will I ever change [D] my ways?
[A] These old outlaw ways ain't always good for a man and that's all I've got [D] to say.
[N]
[G]
[A] [D] I'm a singer songwriter and an old bar fighter like the whole pretty women [G] out there.
[A] I drink a little beer and I roll a little smug and it makes me feel [D] alright.
Don't call me wrong for the things I've done because you don't think that they're [G] okay.
[D] These [A] old outlaw ways ain't always good for me but they helped me get through [D] the day.
Well I woke up this morning I was feeling bad from all the tuning and toping [G] last night.
[Em] [A] My shirt's all bloody, my hands swollen up, I guess I yawned in a [D] fight.
My parley ain't here I must have hit the right tone and slain that pretty girl [G] in my bed.
[A] These old outlaw ways ain't always good for a man but they helped me get [D] through the day.
[G]
[A] [Em] [A]
[E] [D]
It's time to get up and shop and I don't shower, find my old scooter [G] and van.
[A] Fiddle on over, roll a daisy and a clover, a pop a cold [D] one and think.
Who knows what's next when I start all over friend like any other [G] day.
[A] These old outlaw ways helped me through my days, will I ever change [D] my ways?
[A] These old outlaw ways ain't always good for a man and that's all I've got [D] to say.
[N]
Key:
D
A
G
Em
E
D
A
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_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[A] [D] I'm a singer songwriter and an old bar fighter like the whole pretty women [G] out there. _
[A] I drink a little beer and I roll a little smug and it makes me feel [D] alright. _ _
Don't call me wrong for the things I've done because you don't think that they're [G] okay. _
[D] These [A] old outlaw ways ain't always good for me but they helped me get through [D] the day. _
_ _ _ _ Well I woke up this morning I was feeling bad from all the tuning and toping [G] last night.
[Em] _ [A] My shirt's all bloody, my hands swollen up, I guess I yawned in a [D] fight.
_ _ My parley ain't here I must have hit the right tone and slain that pretty girl [G] in my bed.
_ [A] These old outlaw ways ain't always good for a man but they helped me get [D] through the day. _ _ _ _
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_ [A] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ It's time to get up and shop and I don't shower, find my old scooter [G] and van.
_ _ [A] Fiddle on over, roll a daisy and a clover, a pop a cold [D] one and think.
_ Who knows what's next when I start all over friend like any other [G] day.
_ [A] These old outlaw ways helped me through my days, will I ever change [D] my ways? _ _ _ _
[A] These old outlaw ways ain't always good for a man and that's all I've got [D] to say.
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_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[A] [D] I'm a singer songwriter and an old bar fighter like the whole pretty women [G] out there. _
[A] I drink a little beer and I roll a little smug and it makes me feel [D] alright. _ _
Don't call me wrong for the things I've done because you don't think that they're [G] okay. _
[D] These [A] old outlaw ways ain't always good for me but they helped me get through [D] the day. _
_ _ _ _ Well I woke up this morning I was feeling bad from all the tuning and toping [G] last night.
[Em] _ [A] My shirt's all bloody, my hands swollen up, I guess I yawned in a [D] fight.
_ _ My parley ain't here I must have hit the right tone and slain that pretty girl [G] in my bed.
_ [A] These old outlaw ways ain't always good for a man but they helped me get [D] through the day. _ _ _ _
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_ [A] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ It's time to get up and shop and I don't shower, find my old scooter [G] and van.
_ _ [A] Fiddle on over, roll a daisy and a clover, a pop a cold [D] one and think.
_ Who knows what's next when I start all over friend like any other [G] day.
_ [A] These old outlaw ways helped me through my days, will I ever change [D] my ways? _ _ _ _
[A] These old outlaw ways ain't always good for a man and that's all I've got [D] to say.
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