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Hank Williams Jr

Whole Lot Of Hank

Hank Williams Jr

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Dificuldade: facil | Estilo: country, outlaw | Sentimento: animada, divertida | Ocasião: bar, festa, estrada | Tags: country, outlaw, violao, facil, festa, estrada, hank williams jr

"A Whole Lot of Hank", com credito para Hank Williams, Jr.. Essa gravacao aparece relacionada ao lancamento "Strong Stuff" (ano 1983, pais XW,

status Official). Entre as tags publicas associadas a essa gravacao estao classic country, country, country rock, rock. Os generos publicos relacionados a esse registro incluem classic country, country, country rock, rock. Hiram King Williams, mais conhecido como Hank Williams, foi um cantor e compositor norte-americano que se tornou um ícone da música country e um dos mais influentes músicos e compositores do século XX. Um dos principais pioneiros do estilo honky tonk, ele emplacou vários hits nas paradas americanas, e suas performances carismáticas e composições concisas aumentaram sua fama. Seu repertório é um dos pilares da música country, e algumas de suas canções foram as mais populares de seu estilo. Forrest Gump é um filme norte-americano de 1994, dirigido por Robert Zemeckis, com roteiro de Eric Roth, baseado no romance homônimo de Winston Groom. O filme traz Tom Hanks no papel-título, além de Robin Wright e Gary Sinise. A trama atravessa várias décadas na vida do personagem central, Forrest Gump, um homem simples do Alabama que, em suas andanças pelo país, acaba encontrando personalidades históricas, influenciando a cultura popular e testemunhando alguns dos eventos mais notórios da história dos Estados Unidos no final do século XX.

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I'm an (F) outlaw from the south Got (C) country in my mouth I'm lookin' for good lovin' all the (G) time (G7) I got (F) outlaw in my bones And Jim (C) Beam in a lot of my songs And there's a (Am) little bit of Cherokee Indian in my (C) eyes There's a whole lot Hank Under (G)neath this hat of (C)mine (C)Andrew Jackson (G) he was my kind of (C) hero Though he lived and died a hundered years (G) ago(G7) (F)Frank and Jessie James They know'd (C) how to rob them trains But they (Am) always took it from the rich And gave it to the (C) poor They mighta' had a bad name But they (G) both had a heart of (C)gold But the (C) greatest one of(G) all Is called Luke the (C) Drifter He wore diamond rings and his tailor made cowboy (G) suits (G7) Lawdy he was a (F) honkytonk ramblin' man He had this whole (C) world in the palm of his hand Till he (Am) died at twenty nine from the lovesick (C) blues Like young Billy the Kid and ole (G) Jessie He had nothin' to (C) lose I'm an (F) outlaw from the south I got (C) country in my mouth And I'm lookin' for good lovin' all the (G) time (G7) And there's (F) rebel in these bones There's Jim (C) Beam in a lot of these songs There's a (Am) little bit of Cherokee Indian in these (C) eyes And there's a whole lot of ole Hank (G)In this hat of mine I'm and (G) outlaw from the south I got (D) country in my mouth And I'm lookin' for good lovin' all the (A) time (A7) I got (G) outlaw in my bones And Jim (D) Beam in a lot of my songs And there's a (Bm) little bit of Cherokee Indian in my (D) eyes And there's a whole lot of Hank (A) in all these songs of (D)mine
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