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only, it's a very good country song recorded by Charley Pride.
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Best Banjo Picker Recorded by Charley Pride Written by Jack Clement
C G7 C I didn't think too much about books and schoolin' G7 C Cause there were more important things to do F C I'd just sit out in the yard and pick my ol' banjo G7 C Tryin' to do what the big hillbillies do
G7 C I would sit there by the hour pickin' Wildwood Flower F C G7 Wore my little fingers to the bone C F I said I'll never rest till I am the very best C G7 C The best banjo picker in this whole county
G7 C I said someday I know I'll win my fame G7 C One day all the world will know my name F C I'll work so very hard with that ol' banjo G7 C Tryin' to do what the big hillbillies do
G7 C I would sit there all alone tryin' to pick out Home Sweet Home F C G7 While everybody played out in the yard C F I said I'll never stop till I've reached the very top C G7 C When I'm the best banjo picker in this whole county
G7 C Well the years have passed I haven't changed my mind G7 C I still pick the banjo all the time F C Because I know someday I'm bound to learn to play G7 C All the things the big hillbillies do
G7 C I just sit here in my shop pickin' Foggy Mountain Top F C G7 Tellin' everybody help yourself C F Cause before I go to rest I'm gonna be the very best C G7 C The best banjo picker in this whole county
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