Tom: E E They were all kinds of crazy, but it kept them from going insane. A E B Ol' Hag had been in prison, and Johnny told him not to be ashamed. A E Said, "If you tell the world the truth, you can't always look em' in the eye." B E Then along came a branded man to Sing me Back Home and Mama Tried. 2nd Verse A Hank never knew his daddy, but he carried on his name with his own voice. E B As if the hand of destiny said, "Take this guitar son you have no choice." A E And it led him to that mountain top, where he nearly lost his life. E But he lived to write a book a song, bout how a country boy survives. [Chorus] A E They lived it up and wrote it down. They were more than drug store cowboys. B They've been bucked and bruised and kicked around. A They took their pain their voices rang. C#m Til the whole world sang that country sound. E B E All because they lived it up, and they lived to write it down. 3rd Verse E A They didn't understand him when he wore his mohair suits and skinny ties. E B So Willie took ol trigger and said, "You can kiss my Nashville ass goodbye." A E On a Bloody Mary mornin', he was On the Road Again and Texas bound. E He's living it up somewhere tonight, so he can write it down. [Chorus] A E They lived it up and wrote it down. They were more than drug store cowboys. B They've been bucked and bruised and kicked around. A They took their pain their voices rang. C#m Til the whole world sang that country sound. E B E All because they lived it up, and they lived to write it down. E B E I think I'll live it up tonight, sure hope I live to write it down.