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Living Proof
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very good country song written and recorded Hank Williams Jr.
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Living Proof Written and recorded by Hank Williams Jr.
G G7 C I'm gonna quit singing all these sad songs cause I can’t stand the pain G D7 Oh the life I sing about now and the one I live is the same G G7 C When I sing them old songs of daddy’s seems like every one comes true G D7 G Lord please help me do I have to be the living proof
G7 C Why just the other night after the show an old drunk came up to me G D7 Said you ain’t as good as your daddy boy and you never will be G G7 C Then a young girl in old blue jeans said I’m your biggest fan G D7 G It's a good thing I was born Gemini cause I’m living for more than one man
G7 C Remember Jimmy and Hank and Johnny they were in the summer of life G D7 When you called them away Lord I don’t want to pay that price G G7 C Don’t let my son ever touch a guitar may he never sing the blues G D7 G Let him be free don’t make him be more living proof
G7 C I don’t want to be a legend I just want to be a man G D7 But lord you know sometimes I’ve needed a helping hand G G7 C And it ain’t been so easy lately I’ve had to go it all alone G D7 G But I’ve always had anything I’ve ever wanted except a home
Repeat #1 C G D7 G Lord please help me I wanna be the living proof
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