Hank Williams, Jr. - Outdoor Lovin’ Man

I'm an outdoor kind of a man
And I really love the land
From the mountains of Montana
To the Alabama sand
I don't care much about TV 'cause
There's country yet to see
I'd rather be on the lake
With a fishing friend
I'm an outdoor kind of a man

Give me a cane pole and a shotgun
And I can have a whole lot of fun
A soft ole pair of hiking boots
A pocket knife and a campfire too
You go out in the woods alone
Wonder where the big buck's roam
What's that noise and your heart beats fast
Then you smile when a squirrel runs past
I don't have to get a bear just
Want to breathe that country air
I'm going out every time I can
I'm an outdoor loving man


I'm an outdoor kind of a man
And I really love the land
From the mountains of Montana
To the Alabama sand
I don't care much about TV 'cause
There's country yet to see
I'd rather be on the lake
With a fishing friend
I'm an outdoor kind of a man

I want a mountaintop and a wheat field
A cool clear lake, a rod and a reel
A four-wheeler, a ride on a bike
A horseback trip, a snowshoe hike
The concrete jungle I don't want
I'd rather be out in the swamp
My job's got me tied up so I
Dream of where the red fern grow
This weekend I'll find where the river
Bends and the fish jump high
I'll be there every time I can
I'm an outdoor kinda man

I'm an outdoor kind of a man
And I really love the land
From the mountains of Montana
To the Alabama sand
I don't care much about TV 'cause
There's country yet to see
I'd rather be on the lake
With a fishing friend
I'm an outdoor kind of a man

Written by:
HANK JR. WILLIAMS

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Hank Williams, Jr.

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