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Blues For
Dixie lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a
fun to do song recorded by Bob Wills. It's not hard to learn, all the
chords are easy to make.
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Blues For Dixie recorded by Bob Wills written by O. W. Mayo
G
G7 If you've ever seen that ole Mississippi
C
E7 The queen of the delta land A7 Then you'll under stand D7 G Why I've got the Blues For Dixie
G7 If you've ever been down in Tennessee when
F
E7 Those old cotton fields were white A7 In pale moon light D7 G Then you've had the Blues For Dixie
G7
G
G7 If you've seen the glamor of the Alabama G
G7
A7
Moon shining in the sky if you've got a baby
D7
Down in Birmingham maybe you'll know the reason why
G
G7 That I'm gonna be blue till I'm on that old choo choo C
E7 Heading down South again
A7 There goes that train D7 G That's leaving me Blue For Dixie
Repeat #3
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