I'm One Of You

Hank Williams, Jr.

Transposer:

(notes 3rd fret walk )in first verse E|-----|-----|-----| B|-----|-----|-----| G|-----|-----|-----| D|-----|--E--|--F--| A|-----|--C--|-----| E|-----|-----|-----| INtro - (verse 1) They say it takes more now To do what our moms and daddy’s did They made it look so easy (notes 3rd fret )             Workin   hard  and  raisin    kids (verse 2) If you got in trouble in school You got in trouble at home You can’t out run mama’s wooden spoon Or the principals telephone (bridge) Raise your hand if you had only three channels on tv And that little town that kept ya down is where ya wanna be (chorus) I’m one of you yea I’m one of you No you’re not by yourself there’s somebody else   who’s been there too If you still wish you still had some growin up to do You’re one of me  and I’m one of you (verse 3) Tell the truth do you still wonder   how fast your car will go When Sweet Home Alabama comes on the radio (verse 4) I bet Jesus and your mama   now they’re way up there on your mind Anytime you take a sip or you walk across the line (bridge) If you understand why your old man Said the whole world is goin to hell But you still believe the American dream Is alive and well (chorus) I’m one of you yea I’m one of you No you’re not by yourself there’s somebody else who’s been there too I know what ’re thinkin what ’re drinkin I know why you do You’re one of me  yea and I’m one of you (bridge) Do you feel a little bit out of touch Or politically incorrect Then you and me we both agree What did you expect (chorus) I’m one of you yea I’m one of you No you’re not by yourself there’s somebody else   who’s been there too I know what ’re thinkin about the good ole red white and blue You’re one of me  and I’m one of you Yea you’re one of me and I’m one of you ***not sure how to tab that walk in the first verse so I hope it at least helps:)

Du même artiste :

Cette chanson évoque la simplicité et les défis de la vie familiale, rappelant comment nos parents ont fait face aux responsabilités avec une certaine aisance. Elle fait aussi référence à des souvenirs nostalgiques, comme l'éducation stricte reçue chez soi, les plaisirs de la jeunesse et les insouciances des petites villes. Dans un ton chaleureux et inclusif, il souligne que, malgré les épreuves et les différences, il existe un lien commun entre ceux qui ont partagé ces expériences, créant ainsi un sentiment de camaraderie et de compréhension mutuelle. La mention de valeurs traditionnelles et du rêve américain rappelle à chacun que, quelles que soient nos luttes, nous ne sommes jamais seuls sur ce chemin.