C They told him to just fade away,F G C His time had past, and all his kind were dyin' [Verse 1]C F But he remembers when Hank played the Opry, high as a kiteG C While Patsy Cline was out walkin' after midnightC F Well he saw the torch being passed from Lefty to MerleG C Now there's so called successors, but it's hard to find a hero in this world [Chorus]C F There ain't no country music for old menG C G All of the good ones have died or just packed it inC F Now there's posers and losers and would-be outlaws who only know how to pretendG C But there ain't no country music for old men[Verse 2]C F He was sittin' on a bar stool the first time he heard JoleneG C G A song by the prettiest angel he'd ever seenC F Back when Nashville was swingin' and makin' them dealsG G C While Buck was out strollin' the streets of Bakersfield [Chorus]C F There ain't no country music for old menG C G All of the good ones have died or just packed it inC F Now there's posers and losers and would-be outlaws who only know how to pretendG C But there ain't no country music for old men [Verse 3]F C Loretta and Conway, Jones and Tammy WynetteAm Songs about prisons, passion and whiskeyD G F G C D That's as good as it's ever gonna get (key change to D) [Verse 4]D G They call him nostalgic with a permanent case of the bluesA D A He just walks around wonderin' who's gonna fill their shoesD G Lookin' back on the great ones we've lost, he says why so soon?A D He shed an ocean of tears on the graves of Johnny and June [Chorus]D G There ain't no country music for old menA D G All of the good ones have died or just packed it inD G Now there's posers and losers and would-be outlaws who only know how to pretendA D But there ain't no country music for old menA D There ain't no country music for old men
No Country Music For Old Men
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