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Hillbilly Hell lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
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Hillbilly Hell Recorded by The Bellamy Brothers Written by Bobby Braddock and David Bellamy
C G7 C Last night I dreamed I went to hillbilly hell F C The devil stepped right up and he said well F C Am You look so countrified leave your hat and boots outside C G7 C You won't need 'em you're in hillbilly hell
G7 C Well they had a band without a steel guitar F C And not one good ol' girl stood at the bar F C Am No jukebox and no beer am I the only redneck here C G7 C And the parkin' lot was full of foreign cars
F C Hillbilly hell I'm not feelin' so well G7 Where did I go wrong was it somethin' in my song C That put me in this hillbilly hell
G7 C I asked the devil just what did I do F C To have to sweat it out down here with you F C Am To me it don't seem fair why can't I be up there C G7 C With the rest Marty Hank and Patsy too
G7 C He said you didn't write one good ol' gospel song F C And not one little word about your mom F C Am And you haven't yet sang one single duet C G7 C With Willie Nelson and you know that's wrong
Am G7 C Well I woke up to a country station on my radio F C Grabbed a pen and paper and the words began to flow Am G7 C I wrote a song called God Bless Mom and ran out to the bus D7 G7 Placed a call to Willie would you like to sing with us
Repeat #2
G7 F C I dreamed I was there in hillbilly hell
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