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Haunted
House
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fun to do country song recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis.
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Haunted House Recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis Written by Robert L. Geddins
G I just moved in my new house today C Moving was hard but I got squared away D7 Bells started ringing and chains rattled loud G I knew I'd done moved in a haunted house
Still I made up my mind to stay C Nothing was a gonna drive me away D7 When I seen something that gave me the creeps G Had a one big eye and two big feet
I stood right still and I did the freeze C He did that ol’ stroll right up to me D7 Made a noise with his feet G Said boy you’d better not be here when morning comes
Yes I'm gonna be here when morning comes C I'll be right here I ain't gonna run D7 I bought this old house and I'm boss G Ain't no haint gonna run me off
Well in my kitchen the stove was a blazing hot C Coffee was a boiling in the old pot D7 Oh the grease had melted in my pan G Had a hunk of meat right in his hand
From out of space there stood a man C On the hot stove were the pots and pans D7 Oh let me tell right now son G You better not hang around when morning comes
Jerry Lee Lewis will be here when the morning comes C I'll be right here I ain't gonna run D7 I bought this old house and now I'm boss G Ain't no haint gonna run me off
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