Bob's Got A Swing Band In Heaven lyrics and chords
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Bob's Got A
Swing Band In Heaven lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's really a great western swing song written and recorded
by Red Steagall.
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Bob's Got A Swing Band In Heaven Written and recorded by Red Steagall
G C They thrilled all the folks down in Texas D7 G And then Oklahoma heard their western swing C The miles folks traveled made no difference D7 G Cause they came to dance and hear those fiddles sing
C They took their songs to the coast of California D7 G And then New York City heard their fiddles cry C The world will not forget the Texas Playboys D7 G Cause the songs they played and sang will never die
C And now Bob's got a swing band in heaven D7 G And they play while Sleepy's banjo rings C The Lord said Bob I've brought you Keith and Jesse D7 G Now they fiddle while old Tommy Duncan sings
C Bob's got a swing band in heaven D7 G And they play while Sleepy's banjo rings C The Lord said Bob I've brought you Keith and Jesse D7 G They play Faded Love while Tommy Duncan sings
Spoken: D7 There's a steel guitar with silver strings for Leon G A piano's there for Al with golden keys C The rims of Smokey's drums are made with halos G D7 G And there's a bow with angel hair for Johnny Lee
C Our band is not complete without a bass man D7 G Oh how Joe Franks bass fills all the holes C The angels love to sing with Elvin's sweet guitar G D7 G And Gimble's fiddle waits beside the throne
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