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Hard Times lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Lacy J. Dalton.
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Hard Times Recorded by Lacy J. Dalton Written by Bobby Braddock
C Same old bills on the dresser F C Same old sheets on the bed G7 Am Same old pans in my kitchen F G7 And the same old day-old bread C Same old sad eyed news man F C On the same old TV set Am Talking bout a big depression F G7 But I ain't worried yet Dm G7 Dm G7 Bout hard times hard times
C Am Hard times is a daddy and a mother F G7 Livin' in a mansion and hatin' each other C Am Hard times is losin' your faith F G7 And watchin' your spirits fall C Em Hard times is the children too F D7 Rackin' their brains about who loves who F G7 F C So we ain't got no hard times at all
Sisters got the same old dolly F C Brothers got the same old trains G7 Am The same old love and laughter F G7 Playin' the same old games C I know you want to sail the south seas F C And I want to see Paree Am But as long as there's a bed to lie in F G7 There's still a lot of sights to see
C Am Cause hard times is a daddy and a mother F G7 Livin' in a mansion and hatin' each other C Am Hard times is losin' your faith F G7 And watchin' your spirits fall C Em Hard times is the children too F D7 Rackin' their brains about who loves who F G7 C So we ain't got no hard times at all
F G7 We ain't got no hard times F G7 Honey we ain't got no hard times F G7 C We ain't got no hard times at all
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