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Grandma Sang Off Key lyrics and
chords are provided for you personal use only, this is an excellent
country song recorded by Wanda Jackson.
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Grandma Sang Off Key Recorded by Wanda Jackson Written by Vera B. Lakey
G C G One of the fondest memories that I have as a child C D7 G Was of my old grandmother who was gentle meek and mild C D7 G Em Sunday morning always found her dressed in finest lace G C G D7 G Then we'd go to church and sing God's grace
C G Glory hallelujah that's what grandma sang A7 D7 She had to be the happiest person that I've ever seen G D7 C G She'd clap her hands sing a song about Jesus set her free C G D7 G And the Lord didn't mind that my grandma sang off key
C G People used to joke about my grandma being loud C D7 G For you could hear her singing far above the crowd C D7 G Em Preacher Bill would laugh at her and then he'd say to me G C G D7 G Wish we had more people who could sing off key
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C G Then came that final Sunday I sat in church alone C D7 G And whispered to the Lord I know You had to take her home C D7 G Em But I sure miss the way my grandma used to sing for me G C G D7 G And I really didn't mind when she sang off key
C G Now she's gone to heaven at last her soul's at rest C D7 G Now she's singing with the choir that has to be the best C D7 G Em And every Sunday I can hear the angels sing for me G C G D7 G But above the rest I hear one voice that's singing off key
Repeat #2
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