Lyrics Outlaws Like Us - Travis Tritt
I
was
born
a
country
singer
I
love
Charley
Pride
Raised
on
'He
Stopped
Loving
Her'
Cut
my
teeth
on
'Mama
Tried.'
Yes,
I
love
Hank
Williams
But
I
still
love
rock
'n
roll
Hank
Jr,
me
and
Waylon
We're
all
cut
from
the
same
mold.
And
they
say
country's
changin'
And
we
must
all
adjust
But
I
still
think
there's
lots
of
room
For
old
outlaws
like
us.
I
love
to
jam
with
the
Skynyrd
band
'Cause
'Freebird'
chills
my
bones
And
I've
talked
trash
with
Johnny
Cash
And
I've
sung
with
George
Jones.
And
I
have
played
on
the
Opry
stage
Where
the
country
legends
stood
Where
you
don't
give
lies
or
alibis
'Cause
they
don't
do
no
good.
And
Lord,
I
guess,
that
I've
been
blessed
Though
I
have
been
kicked
and
cussed
But
it's
nothing
new
to
moan
the
blues
For
old
outlaws
like
us.
And
I
wear
this
country
banner
And
I'm
proud
to
wave
the
flag
And
you
can
talk
all
day
'bout
the
next
Billy
Ray
But
I'll
cast
my
vote
for
Hag.
And
when
all
those
screamin'
metal
bands
Have
corroded
into
rust
There'll
still
be
a
show
on
Music
Row
For
old
outlaws
like
us.
Now,
I
don't
have
a
crystal
ball
To
tell
what
lies
ahead
But
I
play
my
way,
though
some
folks
say
Country
rock
is
dead.
And
you
may
call
me
old-fashioned
You
may
think
I'm
insane
But
rhythm
and
blues
is
in
my
blood
And
pumping
through
my
veins.
And
I've
still
got
some
loyal
fans
That
I
know
I
can
trust
Who
will
sell
their
souls
for
rock
'n
roll
And
old
outlaws
like
us.
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