Lyrics A Whole Lot Of Hank - Hank Williams, Jr.
I'm
an
outlaw
from
the
south
Got
country
in
my
mouth
I'm
lookin'
for
good
lovin'
all
the
time
I
got
outlaw
in
my
bones
And
Jim
Beam
in
a
lot
of
my
songs
And
there's
a
little
bit
of
Cherokee
Indian
in
my
eyes
There's
a
whole
lot
Hank
Underneath
this
hat
of
mine
Andrew
Jackson
he
was
my
kind
of
hero
Though
he
lived
and
died
a
hundered
years
ago
Frank
and
Jessie
James
They
know'd
how
to
rob
them
trains
But
they
always
took
it
from
the
rich
And
gave
it
to
the
poor
They
mighta'
had
a
bad
name
But
they
both
had
a
heart
of
gold
But
the
greatest
one
of
all
Is
called
Luke
the
Drifter
He
wore
diamond
rings
and
his
tailor
made
cowboy
suits
Lawdy
he
was
a
honky
tonk
ramblin'
man
He
had
this
whole
world
in
the
palm
of
his
hand
Till
he
died
at
twenty
nine
from
the
lovesick
blues
Like
young
Billy
the
Kid
and
ole
Jessie
He
had
nothin'
to
lose
I'm
an
outlaw
from
the
south
I
got
country
in
my
mouth
And
I'm
lookin'
for
good
lovin'
all
the
time
And
there's
rebel
in
these
bones
There's
Jim
Beam
in
a
lot
of
these
songs
There's
a
little
bit
of
Cherokee
Indian
in
these
eyes
And
there's
a
whole
lot
of
ole
Hank
In
this
hat
of
mine
I'm
and
outlaw
from
the
south
I
got
country
in
my
mouth
And
I'm
lookin'
for
good
lovin'
all
the
time
I
got
outlaw
in
my
bones
And
Jim
Beam
in
a
lot
of
my
songs
And
there's
a
little
bit
of
Cherokee
Indian
in
my
eyes
And
there's
a
whole
lot
of
Hank
in
all
these
songs
of
mine
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