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Artist/Band: Hank Williams Jr.
Lyrics for Song: I'm Just A Man
Lyrics for Album: Wild Streak [1988]



I'm just a man, I breath and I bleed

Yes, I got feelings, I can hear and I can see

And you are the lady that brings them out of me

Making me feel special, aw that's your specialty



'Cause you let me be me and I let you be you

Hey, don't that sound so easy? But that is so hard to do

Some things make me feel sad, I feel like I could cry

Feeling you next to me, aw, that makes me feel alright



I'm not made of steel and I'm not made of stone

I'm not a super hero, I'm made of flesh and bone



I'm just a man, I breath and I bleed

Yes, I've got feelings, I can hear and I can see

And you are the lady that brings them out of me

Making me feel special, aw, that's your specialty


About I'm Just A Man

"I'm Just A Man" stands as a defining track on Hank Williams Jr.'s 1988 album *Wild Streak*, capturing the raw, unfiltered voice of the "Outlaw Country" movement. Released during a pivotal era when the artist was fully embracing his signature blend of traditional country, rock, and blues influences, the song reflects his signature swagger and introspective storytelling. The recording showcases his distinctive vocal style, characterized by a gritty delivery that often leans into the bluesy inflections of his father, the legendary Hank Williams, while carving out his own distinct identity. As part of the broader discography that cemented his status as a major force in modern country music, this track exemplifies the themes of struggle and resilience found throughout his work. It resonates with listeners who appreciate the authenticity of country rock, offering a glimpse into the personal and professional challenges faced by working-class heroes. The song remains a staple in his catalog, illustrating how he evolved from a child prodigy into a mature artist capable of complex emotional expression within the genre.


Album Lyrics: Wild Streak [1988]


Hank Williams Jr.
"Wild Streak [1988]"


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