Blue Ridge Mountains Turning Green
lyrics and chords
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Blue Ridge Mountains Turning Green lyrics and chords are provided
for your personal use only, it's a wonderful country song recorded by
Ronnie Milsap.
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Blue Ridge Mountains Turning Green Recorded by Ronnie Milsap Written by James Lunsford
C F G7 C B-lue R-idge Mountains turning green G7 C I wanna go home again to see my mountain friends F G7 C Spring-time opens up my heart G7 C Makes me want to share that good ole mountain air
F G7 Life's so young and free for all D7 G7 For those who answer the Blue Ridge Mountains call C F G7 C B-lue R-idge Mountains turning green G7 C I wanna go home again to see my mountain friends
F G7 C Sun-rise drinks the morning dew G7 C Walking on new plowed ground distant cowbells sound F G7 C T-all t-rees reach the misty blue G7 C And all their leaves of green are shadows on a mountain stream
F G7 Dog-wood and mountain laurel bloom D7 G7 A welcome mat for nature's living room C F G7 C B-lue R-idge Mountains turning green G7 C I wanna go home again to see my mountain friends
F G7 C N-ight t-ime gathers in the crowd G7 C Listen to the children sing hear the banjos ring F G7 C B-lue R-idge Mountains music sound G7 C Comes from lonely hill the song of a whippoorwill
F G7 Old time fiddles that I hear D7 G7 Play the tunes that I love so dear C F G7 C B-lue R-idge Mountains calling me G7 C I wanna go home again to see my mountain friends
F G7 C B-lue R-idge Mountains turning green
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