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Wild Man lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Ricky Van Shelton.
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Wild Man Recorded by Ricky Van Shelton Written by Richard C. Giles and Susan Longacre
C Running down the road same old same old F C Oh I know it so well I think I can drive and fly
I'm steady as a wall but underneath it all F G7 C I'm gonna blow the roof off one of these nights
F I can't deny that somewhere inside there's a wild man C G7 C My momma always said son don't you let it get out of hand F If I go crazy now and then baby you've got to understand C F C F C Oh I'm a wild man yeah that's what I am I’m a wild man
Coming through the door I know what it's all for F C Why I'm walking the line as far as the line will go
Wound up so tight but I know tonight F G7 C I don't have to hold back when I'm holding you close
F I can't deny that somewhere inside there's a wild man C G7 C My momma always said son don't you let it get out of hand F If I go crazy now and then baby you've got to understand C F C F C Oh I'm a wild man yeah that's what I am I’m a wild man
F I can't deny that somewhere inside there's a wild man C G7 C My momma always said son don't you let it get out of hand F If I go crazy now and then baby you've got to understand C F C F C Oh I'm a wild man yeah that's what I am I’m a wild man
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