(Gary Rossington, Tom Keifer, JohnnyVan-Zant) I've got a sayin' in my life that's got me by so far Well it mat not be right but, nobody's gonna tell
(Gary Rossington, Johnny Van-Zant, Ed King, Donnie Van Zant) There's an old man sittin' on a front porch now Talkin' 'bout how it used to be When I
(Johnny Van Zant, Robert Johnson, Michael Lunn) What can they all be thinkin' Wanna' take the cross off of the hill Put away the pledge of allegience
(Gary Rossington, JohnnyVan-Zant, Ed King, Robert White Johnson) Every woman's out there lookin' for a rich man And every man's out there looking
(Ed King, Johnny Van-Zant) I don't read the paper, I don't watch the news Life's good in this small town, population 62 Our bank ain't been held-up
(Ed King, Johnny Van-Zant) Two young lovers meet and take each others hand They say I do in the name of the Lord Livin' as one givin' all they can
(Gary Rossington, JohnnyVan-Zant, Ed King, Dale Krantz-Rossington, Custer) I met the man, when I was fifteen Seen him in all the papers, on T.V. and
wheel Gonna get outta Hell in my Dodge Freedom made out of steel There's a knock on the door from the Sheriff Askin' me where I was last night Seems
(Gary Rossington, Johnny Van-Zant, Robert Johnson, Michael Lunn) There's a honky-tonk just south of Georgia A little salvation just a' waitin' for ya
the last rebel And he's all alone He's the last rebel His friends are all gone He's the last rebel The last rebel on the road There'll never be
the last rebel And he's all alone, He's the last rebel His friends are all gone He's the last rebel, the last rebel on the road There'll never be
last rebel) He's the last rebel He's the last rebel (He's the last rebel) He's the last rebel (He's the last rebel) He's the last rebel
There's an old man sittin' on a front porch now Talkin' 'bout how it used to be When I was young I was a hell of a man My father died when I was ten
behind the wheel Gonna get outta hell in my dodge Freedom made out of steel There's a knock on the door from the sheriff Askin' me where I was last
I've got a sayin' in my life that's got me by so far Well, it may not be right but nobody's gonna tell me I'm wrong The first mistake is leave it up to
I met the man when I was fifteen Seen him in all the papers, on TV and magazines So I had to ask him, what's the difference between Those who make a wish
There?s a honky-tonk just south of Georgia Little salvation just a-waitin? for ya I heard it said a long time ago, if you're lookin? for your soul Down
I don't read the paper, I don't watch the news Life's good in this small town, population 62 Our bank ain't been held-up since 1932 Our doors are always