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Christmas Time Back Home lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a pretty bluegrass Christmas song recorded by
The Country Gentlemen.
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Christmas Time Back Home Recorded by The Country Gentlemen Written by John Duffey and Ann Streeter
G C Back up in the mountains in the old home town of mine G D7 There's not a brighter time of year than that of Christmas time G C The bells in the little church they'll all begin to chime G D7 G Telling all for miles around rejoice its Christmas time
C G Christmas bells are ringing I hear their chimes so sweet D7 The carolers are singing now I hear them in the street G C Outside the white snow falling inside my heart I find G D7 G A world of joy and peace on earth back home at Christmas time
C A candle in each window they give a golden glow G D7 While out among the shimmering pines lights sparkle in the snow G C And through the lonely mountain tops the wind shrill echoes sigh G D7 G For peace on earth goodwill toward men and faith that will not die
Repeat #2
C High above our little town so bright to be so fine G D7 There shines upon the whole wide world His gift our guiding star G C Every one in each home can feel a peace of land G D7 G And know the joy the Yuletide brings to all at Christmas time
Repeat #2
C G D7 G A world of joy and peace on earth back home at Christmas time
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