Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash - Poor Man's Son - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 23, 2015
DESCRIPTION:
Mark Stuart - Acoustic Guitar, Vocals

Additional Musicians:
Mike Butler - Electric Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Nylon String Guitar
Dennis Caplinger - Banjo, Dobro, Fiddle, Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar
Alex Watts - Electric Guitar
Dave Berzansky - Pedal Steel
Ed Kornhauser - Piano
Archie Thompson - Hammond Organ
Lou Fannuchi - Accordion
Arabella Harrison - Background Vocals
Patrick McClory - Bass
Dave Raven - Drums

Produced and Engineered by Mike Butler
Recorded at the Lost Ark Studio, California
Mastered by Jamal Ruhe at West West Side Mastering, New York

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Poor Man's Son - Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash

Way out yonder and high on the hill
There lives an ol' boy with a copper line still
In a shotgun shack with his wife and kids
Makin' moonshine like his daddy did

Once a month when the moon gets low
He loads up the truck and away he goes
From North Carolina to East Tennessee
To make a little money for the family

If you see him coming get out of his way
don't try to back him down
He got a pistol and a rifle and a new shotgun
Don't you go messin' with a poor man's son

Where he's living ain't nobody know
So deep in the woods even the law won't go
People been coming for miles around
For that good corn liquor in an old fruit jar

He don't care about the world outside
Don't give a damn if it pass him by
Living off the land wild and free
Like his Grandaddy learned from the Cherokee

If you see him coming get out of his way
Don't try to track him down
He got a pistol and a rifle and a new shotgun
Don't you go messin' with a poor man's son

A family tradition going down the line
He and his kin been making moonshine
living off the land wild and free
like his Grandaddy learned from the Cherokee

If you see him coming get out of his way
Don't try to back him down
He got a pistol and a rifle and a new shotgun
Don't you go messin' with a poor man's son
Way out yonder and high on the hill
There live an ol' boy with a copper line still
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