Southern Man

Well, I've hopped a train, I've rode a plane
I've been all around this land
It may sound strange, but I've never changed
A single bit of who I am
Been called a rambler and a gambler
I'm even known for writin' songs
I've been up and down, been lost and found
But the one thing I've been all along

Is a Southern man
Born to lose but the blues made me a guitar man
Scratchin' out a livin' in a honky-tonk with a five-piece band
No matter where I am
I'm a Southern man

Well, I don't get shook by the dirty looks
I get when I open my mouth
'Cause I'm a slow talkin', proud walkin'
Bonafide simple son of the South
Been with high class, champagne glass
Women all around this world
But I was born a sucker for
Red clay, little country girl

I'm a Southern man
Born to lose but the blues made me a guitar man
Scratchin' out a livin' in a honky-tonk with a five-piece band
No matter where I am, I'm your Southern man

Ah, yeah

Oh, yeah

Woo-hoo, hoo

I'm a Southern man
Born to lose but the blues made me a guitar man
Just scratchin' out a livin' in a honky-tonk with a five-piece band
No matter where I am
I wear the brand of a Southern man

And this Southern man, this Southern man
No, this Southern man



Credits
Writer(s): Wyatt Durrette, Channing Wilson, Travis Tritt
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