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Outlaws, Heroes and Friends Lyrics

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Outlaws, Heroes and Friends by J. K. Coltrain




Outlaws, Heroes and Friends
I left my home for Nashville, guitar In hand
and a breifcase full of dreams
Set out to make my mark
On the country music scene

It wasn't long before I come to realize
Just how hard that might be
Seems on every corner, everywhere I looked
There were two or three just like me

So I played the bars and honkytonks Up and down Broadway,
all the time thinkin Lord There's gotta be a better way
Then I met a man named Ernest at The Midnite Jamboree
And for reasons I may never know he took a likin' to me

CHORUS

I miss mu outlaws, heroes and friends
They each wrote a chapter in a book that never ends
I can hardly wait till I see them all again
Those Outlaws, Heroes and friends

So I took the stage with Waylon, George and Conway too
I did a lot of things a country boy only dreamed he's do
Now there's some folks sayin' they don't wanna here our
music anymore, but that's okay we had our day that's for sure

REPEAT CHORUS





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