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Back in the day it was a six gun and a six string
Man, that was country
An that's the way country still out to be
It was lived, not taught, it was earned not bought
Had to put in the work to get to the top
Let me tell you what I thinks really gone wrong

But these days, it's all wannabes singing someone else's songs
And everybody's doing the same damn thing
Where have the rebels gone?

'Cause we don't need
Another pretty boy, singing pretty songs
Fake country boys, doing country all wrong
We need another Haggard or a Johnny Cash
Somebody chewing baccer and whipping ass
I need a preacher, I need a savior
How about y'all?
Can I get an outlaw?

It don't have to be honkytonks, boots, and wrangler jeans
It ain't the banjo or the fiddle, no
It's the words and what they mean
If you gonna talk the talk, you better walk the walk
And brother that's the truth
So honestly, what would Waylon do?

I can guarantee that if he was alive today
He'd ask us one more time
"Haus, you sure Hank done it this way?"

We don't need
Another pretty boy, singing pretty songs
Fake country boys, doing country all wrong
We need another Haggard or Johnny Cash
Somebody chewing baccer and whipping ass
I need a preacher, I need a savior
How about y'all?
Can I get an outlaw?

Are the good times really gone for good?
Or can we get back to our roots?
And it's about that time we raise the bar
So raise a glass if you feel like I do

'Cause we don't need
Another pretty boy, singing pretty songs
Fake country boys, doing country all wrong
We need another Haggard, or Johnny Cash
Somebody chewing baccer and whipping ass
I need a preacher, I need a savior
How about y'all?

And now I pray country answers my call
Can I get an outlaw?
Oh, can I get an outlaw?
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Back in the day it was a six gun and a six string
Man, that was country
An that's the way country still out to be
It was lived, not taught, it was earned not bought
Had to put in the work to get to the top
Let me tell you what I thinks really gone wrong

But these days, it's all wannabes singing someone else's songs
And everybody's doing the same damn thing
Where have the rebels gone?

'Cause we don't need
Another pretty boy, singing pretty songs
Fake country boys, doing country all wrong
We need another Haggard or a Johnny Cash
Somebody chewing baccer and whipping ass
I need a preacher, I need a savior
How about y'all?
Can I get an outlaw?

It don't have to be honkytonks, boots, and wrangler jeans
It ain't the banjo or the fiddle, no
It's the words and what they mean
If you gonna talk the talk, you better walk the walk
And brother that's the truth
So honestly, what would Waylon do?

I can guarantee that if he was alive today
He'd ask us one more time
"Haus, you sure Hank done it this way?"

We don't need
Another pretty boy, singing pretty songs
Fake country boys, doing country all wrong
We need another Haggard or Johnny Cash
Somebody chewing baccer and whipping ass
I need a preacher, I need a savior
How about y'all?
Can I get an outlaw?

Are the good times really gone for good?
Or can we get back to our roots?
And it's about that time we raise the bar
So raise a glass if you feel like I do

'Cause we don't need
Another pretty boy, singing pretty songs
Fake country boys, doing country all wrong
We need another Haggard, or Johnny Cash
Somebody chewing baccer and whipping ass
I need a preacher, I need a savior
How about y'all?

And now I pray country answers my call
Can I get an outlaw?
Oh, can I get an outlaw?
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Writer: Robert Steven Williford, Josh Michael Phillips, Luke Albert Combs
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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