Way Out Here


Hey I checked some other tabs of it, and I didn't like any of them, and most were played with a capo, so I transcribed it and tabbed it to be played without a capo, and it sounds good to me. In key of: F Intro: Eb, Ab, Eb, Ab (Verse 1) Eb Ab Our houses are protected by the good Lord and a gun Eb Ab And you might meet 'em both if you show up here not welcome son Eb Ab Our necks are burnt, the roads are dirt and our trucks ain't clean Eb Ab The dogs run loose, we smoke, we chew and fry everything Eb Ab Out Here, Way out here (Chorus) Eb Ab We won't take a dime if we ain't earned it Eb Ab When it comes to weight, brother we pull our own Eb Ab If it's our backwoods way of livin' you're concerned with Bb Well you can leave us alone Cm Bb. Cause were about John Wayne, Johnny Cash and Ab John Deere Eb Way out here (Verse 2)- same chord pattern as 1st We've got a fighting side a mile wide but we pray for peace Cause it's mostly us that end up serving over seas Hell if it was up to me I'd love to see this Country run Like it used to be, like it ought to be and just like it's done Eb Ab Out here, way out here (Chorus) Eb Ab We won't take a dime if we ain't earned it Eb Ab When it comes to weight, brother we pull our own Eb Ab If it's our backwoods way of livin' you're concerned with Bb Well you can leave us alone Cm Bb. Cause were about John Wayne, Johnny Cash and Ab John Deere Eb Way out here (Repeat Chorus) Eb Ab Our houses are protected by the good Lord and a gun Eb Ab And you might meet 'em both if you show up here not welcome son The end! And if these chords are too difficult for you, then you can capo the first fret and play : D instead of Eb, G instead of Ab, A instead of Bb, and Bm instead of Cm, but Capos will handicap you in the long run, so it's best to learn how to play without them. Let me know if you have any questions!