Outlaw Music

J. R. Cobb, Buddy Buie

I woke up this mornin', lost and all alone
Feelin' like a million miles from home
I never thought I'd miss you but every day I do
I know I'm just a stranger now to you
I don't wanna be an outlaw anymore
Standin' like a stranger at your door

I was young and I grew restless, ran away to Texas
Life was much too tame in Tennessee
And that outlaw music sounded good to me, sounded good to me
Oh, darlin', darlin, darlin', I think I've had a change of heart

Makin' no excuses, I never should have left
I had to find some things out for myself
Rhinestones lose their glitter, cowboys let you down
And Luckenbach is just another town
I don't wanna be an outlaw anymore, no, no
I'm standin' like stranger at your door, let me in

I was young and I grew restless, ran away to Texas
Life was much too tame in Tennessee for me
And that outlaw music sounded like ecstasy
(Sounded good, sounded good) it sounded good to me (sounded good to me)
(Sounded good) darlin' darlin' (sounded good) darlin' (sounded good to me)

Oh darlin', darlin'
I don't wanna be an outlaw anymore
I'm standin' like a beggar at your door
I was young and I grew restless, found myself in Texas
Life was much too tame in Tennessee
And that outlaw music sounded good to me
(Sounded good, sounded good, sounded good to me)
(Sounded good, sounded good, sounded good to me)

Trivia about the song Outlaw Music by Atlanta Rhythm Section

When was the song “Outlaw Music” released by Atlanta Rhythm Section?
The song Outlaw Music was released in 1981, on the album “Quinella”.
Who composed the song “Outlaw Music” by Atlanta Rhythm Section?
The song “Outlaw Music” by Atlanta Rhythm Section was composed by J. R. Cobb, Buddy Buie.

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