Every Day Will Be Sunday Bye And Bye
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Every Day Will Be Sunday Bye And Bye lyrics and chords are intended for
your personal use only, it's a wonderful country gospel recorded by the
Statler Brothers.
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Every Day Will Be Sunday Bye And Bye Recorded by the Statler Brothers Written by Bob Miller
C Oh bye and bye (bye and bye) bye and bye (bye and bye) D7 G7 Oh when I reach (when I reach) that home (that home) beyond the sky C F D7 Far from the land of worry and pain sickness will never come again C G7 C And every day (every day) will be Sunday bye and bye
Oh bye and bye (bye and bye) bye and bye (bye and bye) D7 G7 Oh when I reach (when I reach) that home (that home) beyond the sky C F D7 Livin' in sunshine of His love thinkin' of the wonder from above C G7 C And every day (every day) will be Sunday bye and bye
Well when I reach that city city so bright and fair D7 G7 All of my friends and loved ones are gonna welcome me up there C F D7 I'm gonna sit down put on my long white robe sit down beside my Lord C G7 C And every day (every day) will be Sunday bye and bye
Repeat #1
On Monday (I’m gonna tell the story) F On Tuesday (I’m gonna sing the song) C On Wednesday (I’m going to the Garden of Eden) D7 G7 I just want one inch on the land of freedom C On Thursday we’re gonna make it F On Friday set down and rest the weary C On Saturday pickup John Joebeock F I got sins to prophesy C G7 C Every day (every day) will be Sunday bye and bye
Repeat #1,2
Bye and bye
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