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Christmas
Time On Rocky Top lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a Christmas bluegrass song recorded by The Osborne Brothers.
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Christmas Time On Rocky Top Recorded by The Osborne Brothers Written by Ronny Scaife and Scott Rouse
G C G When it's Christmas time way down on Rocky Top D7 G The snow begins to fall C G And the ones we love head home to Rock Top D7 G Ain't got no worries at all
C G Cause there's a big orange moon a-shining down on Rocky Top D7 G The field is snowy white C G And the bowl filled with sugar coated orange cotton candy D7 G Is what we’ll dream about tonight
D7 G D7 G C G On Rocky Top (Rocky Top) it’s Christmas time on Rocky T-o-p Em A7 There’s magic everywhere when that football’s in the air G D7 G D7 G And it’s Christmas time on Rocky Top
C G Well the pumpkin pie is filling up the kitchen D7 G With the scent of sugar and spice C G And the TV’s on and everyone’s at home D7 G To cheer on the orange and white
C G The tree’s decked out and the stockings are hung D7 G And the fire’s burning orange and bright C G There’s a grin or smile on everyone’s face D7 G In the Tennessee hills tonight
Repeat #3
C G When it’s kickoff time we’ll kick back and watch D7 G As the other team faces their fears C G Cause they’ll stand toe to toe and look eye to eye D7 G At the Tennessee Volunteers
Repeat #3
Em A7 There’s magic everywhere when that football’s in the air G D7 G D7 G And it’s Christmas time on Rocky Top
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