I Been To Georgia On A Fast Train
lyrics and chords
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I
Been To
Georgia On A Fast Train lyrics and chords are provided for your
personal use only, it's an up tempo country song recorded by Willy
Nelson.
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I Been To Georgia On A Fast Train Recorded by Willie Nelson Written by Billy Joe Shaver
G C On a rainy windy morning on the day that I was born in G D7 That old sharecropper's one room country shack G C They said my mammie left me the day before she had me G D7 G Said she hit the road and never once looked back
C And I just like to mention my grandma's old age pension G D7 Is the reason why I'm standing here today G C I got all my country learning a milking and a churning G D7 G Picking cotton raisin' hell and baling hay
C I been to Georgia on a fast train honey G D7 I wasn't born oh yesterday G C I got a good Christian raisin' and an eighth grade education G D7 G Ain't no need in y'all a treatin' me this way
C Oh my sweet Carolina I don't guess I'll ever find G D7 Another woman put together like you are G C I love your wiggle in your walking and your big city talking G D7 G And your brand new shiny Plymouth ragtop car
C Well it's hurry up and wait in this land of give and take G D7 It seems like haste makes for waste every time G C And I declare to my soul when I hear them ages roll G D7 G You better know I'm gonna get my share of mine
Repeat #3 x2
D7 G There ain't no need in y'all a treatin' me this way
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