Written by Roger McGuin and Gram Parsons. This is the version that was preformed live at Woodstock. Different chords were used,and some of the words were changed to make it pertain to the draft resistance and Ronald Regan. Chorus: C G He's a drug store truck drivin' man G C He's the head of the Ku Klux Klan C F When summer comes rollin' around F G C We'll be lucky to get out of town Verse 1: C G He's been like a father to me G F C He's like the only DJ you can hear after three C F And I'm an all night singer in a country band F G F C And if he don't like me he don't understand Chorus Verse 2: He's got him a house on the hill And he can play country records till you've had your fill And he's a law man's friend he's an all night DJ Sure don't think much like the records he plays Chorus Verse 3: He don't like resistance I know And he said it last night on a big TV show He's got him a medal that he won in the war Weighs 500 pounds and it sleeps by the door Chorus (repeat the last line once) Written by Roger McGuin and Gram Parsons. This is the version that was preformed live at Woodstock. Different chords were used,and some of the words were changed to make it pertain to the draft resistance and Ronald Regan. Chorus: C G He's a drug store truck drivin' man G C He's the head of the Ku Klux Klan C F
When summer comes rollin' around F G C We'll be lucky to get out of town Verse 1: C G He's been like a father to me G F C He's like the only DJ you can hear after three C F And I'm an all night singer in a country band F G F C And if he don't like me he don't understand Chorus Verse 2: He's got him a house on the hill And he can play country records till you've had your fill And he's a law man's friend he's an all night DJ Sure don't think much like the records he plays Chorus Verse 3: He don't like resistance I know And he said it last night on a big TV show He's got him a medal that he won in the war Weighs 500 pounds and it sleeps by the door Chorus (repeat the last line once)