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Dixie Highway lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song written and recorded by Alan
Jackson.
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Dixie Highway Recorded by Alan Jackson with Zac Brown Written by Alan Jackson
G C G I was born on the Dixie Highway D7 G Red clay and Georgia pines C G I was raised on the Dixie Highway A7 D7 G No sweeter place you'll ever find
A wood frame house and gravel driveway C G Willow trees an old front porch
Just outside the city limits D7 G Out on the Highway 34
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And havin' tobacco growin' on the roadside C G Rolled it up and we smoked it down
It don't do much but it makes you feel big D7 G When you're ten years old in a tiny town
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Have a chicken pen right in the backyard C G Clothes line runnin' east to west
Butter beans and tomato garden D7 G Six days and a Sunday rest
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Summertime is hot and hazy C G Bare feet and a water hose
Melon rind on a concrete table D7 G Lightnin' bugs when the sun goes down
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The Holy Ghost on a Sunday morning C G Gospel songs and a Bible read
Sunday lunch at momma's table D7 G Thank the Lord and break the bread
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Screened in porch right at the backdoor C G Washin' machine and an old wood stove
Momma's singin' in the kitchen D7 G Rollin' homemade biscuit dough
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When I'm old and Heaven's callin' C G And they come to carry me away
Just lay me down down in south land D7 G Bury me in the Georgia clay
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A7 D7 G No sweeter place you'll ever find A7 D7 G No sweeter place you'll ever find
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