Hello I'm an Old Country Song Song Lyrics and Chords
Hello I'm an Old Country Song Song Lyrics and Chords by Dale Watson
Hello I'm an Old Country Song
Recorded Dale Watson
Written by Chris Wall and Dale Watson
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Hello I'm an
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old country
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song
I
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ain't been around in a
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while
But it ain't like I'd
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really been
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gone
I'm more
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like an old suit that's just
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gone out of style
Hey I
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heard you found
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somebody
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new
Someone
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younger more hip more
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alive
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Not much to say so I
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just lift
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away
Till I
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slid off your
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radio
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dial
I'm
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here if you ever
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want
me
An old
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friend you forgot that you
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had
If those
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yearnings ever
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haunt
you
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Lend an
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ear I'll
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give you a
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hand
We've been through
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a lot you an
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d
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We've
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cursed we've laughed we've
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cried
Through
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love and divorce and the
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horrors of war
When the
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young ones were born and the
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old folks they died
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Sometimes I hit
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too close to
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home
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truth ain't what you want to
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hear
We're old
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friends you and I I wouldn't
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tell you a
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lie
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Even if it
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spared you a
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tear
Repeat #3
Perhaps I'm too
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sad and for
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lorn
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product of some bygone
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age
A little too
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haggard and
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worn
Since I
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kicked out the footlights and
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walked off the stage
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I thought I'd just
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drop you a
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line
And let you
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know hey I'm still
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around
If you're
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ever in need just
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listen to
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me
And say
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hello to that
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Repeat #3
Say hello to an
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old country
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FAQ
Who sang the the song Hello I'm an Old Country Song?
- The song Hello I'm an Old Country Song was sang by Dale Watson.
Who is Dale Watson?
- Dale Watson (born October 7, 1962 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American country/Texas country singer, guitarist, songwriter, and self-published author based in Memphis, TN. He champions "Ameripolitan" as a new genre of original music and has positioned himself as a tattooed, stubbornly independent outsider who is interested in recording authentic country music. As a result, he has become a favorite of critics and alt-country fans.