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Hey Sabrino
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Boxcar Willie.
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Hey Sabrino Written and recorded by Boxcar Willie
C G Hey hey Sabrino I can hear my dear uncle say D7 G Hey hey Sabrino get out your old fiddle and play C And sing me the Mocking Bird G Haven't heard it in so long D7 G Hey hey Sabrino come on and sing me back home
D7 I love all of my uncles on momma's side there was nine
Of all of my real special uncles G Clyde was a favorite of mine
We'd sit and we'd play for hours D7 And occasionally sit by the door
Before the picking was over G I had to play the old Mocking Bird
C G Hey hey Sabrino I can hear my dear uncle say D7 G Hey hey Sabrino get out your old fiddle and play C And play me the Mocking Bird G Haven't head it for so long D7 G Hey hey Sabrino come on and sing me back home
We laid him to rest this morning D7 So sadly we said our goodbye
But I heard a mocking bird singing G So sweetly from a tree nearby
And I could see my dear uncle smiling D7 As he stood by the heavenly throne
Hey hey Sabrino now the mocking bird G Is singing me home
C G Hey hey Sabrino I can hear my dear uncle say D7 G Hey he Sabrino get out your old fiddle and play C And play me the Mocking Bird G Haven't heard it in so long D7 G Hey hey Sabrino the mocking bird's singing me home
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