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Hootenanny Granny lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a fun up to do country song recorded by Jim Lowe.
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Hootenanny Granny Recorded by Jim Lowe Written by Fred Hertz and Charles Grean
C F C I took my granny to a hootenanny G7 C Am Now her silver hair is hanging down down down C F G7 At the age of 93 she can sing in any key C G7 C She’s my hootenanny granny with a banjo on her knee
When the hootenanny came to town F C I took my gray haired granny down G7 Much to my surprise she dug the scene C F She traded in her walking stick for a banjo and a pick G7 C And improvised six choruses of Good Night Irene
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She picked the Cotton Fields in G F C And then she rocked the Lemon Tree G7 She sang the Foggy Dew from night till dawn C The Kingston Trio is the rage F But add it up they’re not her age G7 C She’s the one who knows where all the flowers have gone
She helped Michael row the boat to shore F C And when they hollered out for more G7 She sang a verse from Blowing in the Wind C She helped John Henry lay some tracks F Walked along with Reverend Black G7 C While the crowd was walking out she sang Walk Right In
F C I took my granny to a hootenanny G7 C Am Now her silver hair is hanging down down down
C F G7 At the age of 93 now it’s Peter Paul and she C G7 C F C She’s my hootenanny granny with a banjo on her knee
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