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Do You Want
To Go To Heaven lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a great song recorded by T.G.Sheppard. It's fun to play and
sing, plus it's not difficult to learn.
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Do You Want To Go To Heaven recorded by T.G. Sheppard words and music by Curly Putman and Bucky Jones
C It was the hottest day of August
F
C All of us were down by the banks of the Paint Rock River
I was next in line to be baptized
G7 At the innocent age of ten
C
And I’ll never forget I remember it yet
F
C The taste of that clear pure water
And that preacher’s words still fill my head
G7
C
And I hear them now and then he said
F C Do you wanna go to heaven
F C
G7
C And I said yeah just lead me on
F
C Take my hand can you feel that feeling
F C
G7 C And I said yes just lead me on
It was the hottest day of summer
F
C And our final high school dance was just about over
I was old enough for the taste of love G7 When boys turn into men
C And I’ll never forget I remember it yet
F
C The taste of that clear pure water But the preacher’s words I barely heard
G7
C As sweet Bonnie Lou gave in she said
Repeat #3
It was a lonely night in August
F
C She was sitting at the end of the bar when I saw her
And with a little wine and an little time
G7 She would be a prize to win
C Now I’ll never forget I remember it yet
F
C The taste of that clear pure water
But that preacher’s words could not be heard
G7
C When she whispered come on in she said
Repeat #3
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