I`m A Good `Ole Rebel Hoyt Axton written by Major James Innes Randolph C.S.A. prior to his death in 1887 (Can be sung acapella) E A Oh I`m a good ole` rebel E A Now that`s just what I am And for this yankee nation E I do no give a damn D I`m glad I fought again her A I only wish we`d won
I ain`t asked any pardon E A For anything I`ve done I hates the Yankee nation E A And eveything they do I hates the declaration E Of independence too D I hates the glorious union A `Tis dripping with our blood I hates the striped banner E A I fit it all I could I rode with Robert E. Lee E A For three years there about Got wounded in four places E And I starved at Point Lookout D I cotch the rheumatism A A Campin` in the snow But I killed a chance of Yankees E A And I`d like to kill some mo` Three hundred thousan` Yankees E A Is stiff in southern dust We got three hundred thousand E Before they conquered us D They died of southern fever A And southern steel and shot I wish they were three million E A Instead of what we got I can`t take up my musket E A And fight `em now no more But I ain`t gonna` love `em E Now that is certain sure D And I don`t want no pardon A For what I was and am I won`t be reconstructed E A And I do not give a damn Oh I`m a good ole` rebel E A Now that`s just what I am For this Yankee nation E I do no give a damn D I`m glad I fought again` her A I only wish we`d won Now I ain`t asked any pardon E A For anything I`ve done I ain`t asked any pardon E A For anything I`ve done
Im A Good Ole Rebel is from the 1991 album by Hoyat Axton, Songs of the Civil War