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Hold
Everything
Till I Get Home lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a fun to do old country song recorded by Red Sovine.
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Hold Everything Till I Get Home Recorded by Red Sovine Written by Red Hayes and Buddy Dee
C F Hold everything till I come home C G7 No matter how long I'm gone C F Don't be tempted by the money and booze C G7 C Nobody's gonna fill my shoes
G7 C When I get back I won't even knock D7 G7 Cause the same ole keys fits the same ole locks F C Hold everything till I come home G7 C No matter how long I'm gone
F Hold everything till I come home C G7 No matter how long I'm gone C F Don't try to sell our little old shack C G7 C Just keep it till I get back
G7 C Just keep everything in apple shape D7 G7 If you feel too frisky just put on the brake F C Hold everything till I come home G7 C No matter how long I'm gone
F Hold everything till I come home C G7 No matter how long I'm gone C F Just meet 'em at the door with a 44 C G7 C And tell 'em I might get sore
G7 C If they ask for a date just show 'em the gate D7 G7 And if they don't like it tell them they're to late F C Hold everything till I come home G7 C No matter how long I'm gone
F Hold everything I'm a-coming home C G7 No matter how far I roam C F When I return we're gonna be alone C G7 C We'll forget I've ever been gone
G7 C When I get back if you've been sweet D7 G7 We won't have much time to eat F C Hold everything till I come home G7 C No matter how long I'm gone
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