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Cornbread And Buttermilk lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Little
Jimmy Dickens.
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Cornbread And Buttermilk Recorded by Little Jimmy Dickens Written by Roland Johnson and Earl Nunn
G When you was just a little boy remember how your ma A7 D7 Just before suppertime how she laid down the law G You youngens wash behind your ears
Your dirty hands and then C G D7 G Eat cornbread and buttermilk to grow you into men
Keep a-eatin' that cornbread and buttermilk
A country boy's delight C G A7 D7 I eat it every mornin' I eat it noon and night G Some people like fried chicken while others like their ham C G D7 G But cornbread and buttermilk made me what I am
Misery in the stomach dyspepsia or the gout A7 D7 Cornbread and buttermilk is sure to help you out G So my advice to you all is to eat it all the time C G D7 G Cause cornbread and buttermilk will keep you feelin' fine
Repeat #2
I went to see my girl one night she sat me down to dine A7 D7 On food I'd never heard of like caviar and wine G I got up from the table as hungry as could be C G D7 G I slipped off to the kitchen and that's where she found me
I’m eatin' that cornbread and buttermilk
A country boy's delight C G A7 D7 I eat it every mornin' I eat it noon and night G Some people like fried chicken while others like their ham C G D7 G But cornbread and buttermilk made me what I am
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