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Bethlehem In Birmingham lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a pretty country Christmas song recorded by
Toby Keith.
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Bethlehem In Birmingham Recorded by Toby Keith Written by Weston Harvey and Scott Lynch
C Christmas Eve in Birmingham G7 It's a long long way from Bethlehem F Mary and Joe live outside of town C G7 On an old run-down farm
C Mary says Joe you'd better get the car G7 My contractions ain't that far apart F But that Falcon stalled after sixty yards G7 C Out behind the barn
F C So away to the stables go Mary and Joe F G7 Now it's not much shelter but it keeps them from the cold C F Am C F Mary's hurting Joe prays to God for a helping hand C G7 F G7 C They need a Bethlehem miracle tonight in Birmingham
A kerosene lantern is the only light G7 Joe says Mary don't give up the fight F She's gonna keep pushin' till the baby cries C G7 If it takes her last breath
C And as the dawn begins to break G7 Across the fields valleys and the lakes F A baby's cry greets the light of day G7 C Merry Christmas and God bless
F C So away in the stables lay Mary the baby and Joe F G7 It's not much shelter but it keeps them from the cold C F Am C F Mary's cradles her baby Joe thanks God for the helping hand C G7 F G7 C There was a Bethlehem miracle last night in Birmingham
G7 F G7 C F C A Bethlehem miracle last night in Birmingham
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