I'll
Never Get Out Of This World Alive lyrics
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I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive lyrics and chords are intended
for your personal use only, it's great old country song co-written and
recorded by Hank Williams.
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I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive Recorded by Hank Williams Written by Hank Williams and Fred Rose
C Now you're looking at a man that's getting kind-a mad
I had lot's of luck but it's all been bad G7 No matter how I struggle and strive C I'll never get out of this world alive
My fishing pole's broke the creek is full of sand
My woman run away with another man G7 No matter how I struggle and strive C I'll never get out of this world alive
F C A distant uncle passed away and left me quite a batch F And I was living high until that faithful day G7 A lawyer proved I wasn't born
I was only hatched
C I'm not gonna worry wrinkles in my brow
Cause nothings ever gonna be alright no how G7 No matter how I struggle and strive C I'll never get out of this world alive
F These shabby shoes I'm wearing all the time C Are full of holes and nails F And brother if I stepped on a worn out dime G7 I bet a nickel I could tell you if it was heads or tails
C I'm not gonna worry wrinkles in my brow
Cause nothings ever gonna be alright no how G7 No matter how I struggle and strive C I'll never get out of this world alive
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