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Daddy lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's really a good country song written and recorded by Donna Fargo.
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Daddy Written and recorded by Donna Fargo
G Well I'm finally gonna write you that letter D7 That was owed you for a long long time
I can't say much for me G But I do hope that ya'll are doing fine
C Well how is Berry and Virginia G Are they still living down on the farm D7 You know sometimes I get so lonesome daddy G I wish I'd never left home
Are you working hard these days D7 Are you doing all the things the doctor said you oughta do
Did you sell all your tobacco G Did the crops bring in what you thought they would
C Well I might as well got to the point G Last night I tried to call you on the phone D7 What I'm getting at G I guess is if I had the money daddy I'd come home
C G Cause every night I hear an old southbound train whistle a-blowing D7 G And daddy it's calling me home
I've been to New York Chicago D7 Wheeling West Virginia and Nashville Tennessee
And singers are as thick as fleas on a dog's back G By the way how's old Lee
C And I done changed my name so many times G I don't even know who I am D7 And daddy I sure miss them pinto beans G And corn bread and country ham
Now I know I should've listened when you said D7 I didn't have no business coming way out west
That a girl belongs at home on the farm G Where she was born raising younguns like all the rest
C Well I know it now that's why I'm writing G And why I tried to call you on the phone D7 What I'm really trying to say G Is if you'll send me the money I'll come home
C G Cause every night I hear an old southbound train whistle a-blowing D7 G And daddy it's calling me home
C G Cause every night I hear an old southbound train whistle a-blowing D7 C G And daddy it's calling me h-ome
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