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Don't Ever Sell Your Saddle lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, this is a very good country song recorded by Randy
Travis.
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Don't Ever Sell Your Saddle Recorded by Randy Travis Written by Tim Kribble and Brian Whiteside
C F C F Daddy should've been a preacher man cause everybody loved to hear him speak C F C He didn't always follow his own advice but we got a sermon every week Dm A#7 F C He'd say trouble always starts as fun and broken hearts will always mend Dm A#7 G7 C Tough times don't last tough people do and nothin' breaks if it can bend
A#7 C F Don't ever sell your saddle never owe another man G7 C F Watch where you spit on a windy day don't use words you don't understand A#7 Dm Find the Lord before you need Him and never lose your pride C F C G7 F Don't ever sell your saddle cause life's a long long ride
C F Daddy never ran from anything always took his share of the blame C F C Had a heart big enough to fill a valley up but hard enough to stop a train Dm A#7 F C He said only fight when you have to cause there's always a faster gun Dm A#7 G7 C And you'll know a hero from a coward when you see which way they run
Repeat #2
D# A#7 F C Daddy left me his old saddle the day that he passed on D# A#7 C F C And these words are etched into my mind just like they were in stone
Repeat #2
C F C G7 F C Don't ever sell your saddle cause life's a long long ride
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