Outlaws by Joe Purdy From the album Canyon Joe Tabbed by Kevin (liquoricewhip@hotmail.com) Check out the Unofficial Joe Purdy Transcription site at www.kevin.host-ed.net/joepurdy Standard tuning Dm: xx0231 C: x32010 F: 133211 Gm: 355333 Bb: x1333x Dm C F Gm One more drink 'fore he split town, pulled up in a rose pink Cadillac Dm C F Bb He was singing with the top down (G)irl from the north, Dylan and Johnny Cash Dm C F Bb He won the car in a card game, listen to the Boss, he keeps his clothes in a gunny sack F Bb C Dm She said, "Tell you what, sailor, if you take me out of here I'll do anything that you ask F Bb C F (Bb F) 'Cause I don't want to die like the people down here, but I feel that I'm fading fast" C Dm F Bb He looked over to her chestnut hair, he said, "I don't believe in love" C Dm F Bb But he knew good and well she was the only girl there, so he figured it was close enough And they hopped in the car, rolled the windows down far, and they headed through the desert plains She didn't even mind when they crossed the state line and the sky opened up with rain And they went three states 'fore they even spoke a word, he leaned over just to ask her name She said, "Take me to the 61 Highway, sailor, and you can call me Queen Jane 'Cause the only thing I stole from the town was a crown I took from a beauty queen" And he looked over to her deep green eyes, he knew that she was just as cold as him So he went to the trunk, took the pistol from the side, and told Janie of his plan And they went to the store, she put the gas in the car, he came out with a case of beer And he jumped in the back with the money in the sack and Janie she took the wheel And they ran off in a blaze, in the sweet summer haze of the bullets of the cashier "Keep your head down, sailor, 'cause I might need you later, just holler if you can hear 'Cause I'm gonna need a man, not a farmer girl tan, and a Cadillac souvenir" They camped out by the railroad bridge and they made love all night Watched the sun come up over Mercury Ridge from a hilltop out of sight They hit five more banks and the small town safes, and they knew that they could get out fast And the time of the light, but they had to have a talk 'cause they knew it couldn't last They made friends with the man at the Mexico border, and they left him with a bag of cash She said, "Tell you what, sailor, I don't care about the paper, but I'm happy that we passed 'Cause I'm feeling pretty tired and I'm carrying a child and we both need a rest" They settled down to a house at the water where they would live to be old and grey And many years later the kids are all older and they tell them 'bout the good old days