Montgomery Gentry - Black Jack Fletcher And Mississippi Sam
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Band name | Montgomery Gentry |
Song name | Black Jack Fletcher And Mississippi Sam |
Tab type | Chords |
Added | 06/02/2008 |
Size | 2.43 kb |
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Written By: Ronny Scaife / Bon Scaife/ Phil Thomas Intro: B Verse 1: B Every Friday evening about sundown Ole' Black Jack Fletcher and Mississippi Sam E F Home ridin' their mules and leading their hounds B Bown to my place B They holler \"Hey son\" have you got a drank Eonna make it hard on you if you ain't E F B I'd grin and point to a jug coolin' in the spring B They turn the hounds loose and let'em run Brink a little whiskey and have a lot of fun E F B Talk about the days when they were younger than nowadays B Talk about women young and old It was hard to believe all the stories told E F B Wonder how they got to be as old as they are now Hhorus: E Well Black Jack Fletcher and Mississippi Sam Fought together in Vietnam B F Mean as hell but they say, \"Yes mam\" to your momma E They gambled away all the money they made Knowing they was never gonna change their ways B F B Living out every single day like another wasn't comin' Verse 2: B Well Ole' Black Jack Fletcher was an onry man Mississippi Sam didn't give a damn E F B They'd steal a lady from a man while he was lookin' B Well there ain't no doubt they was both outlaws Turnin' yellow corn into alcohol E F B But they never hurt no one who didn't need a hurtin' Hhorus: E Black Jack Fletcher and Mississippi Sam Flways getting in and out of a jam B F Makin' up their own law of the land, while a runnin' E They knew life was just a luck of the draw So they played a game with the local law B F B Laughin' and sayin' a catchin' comes before a hangin' Verse 3: B Now I wouldn't take nothin' for those days Every now and then I visit their graves E F Fnd as the moon hangs in the haze N/H B I have a drink to Fletcher and Sam