I Believe In Good Old Country Music lyrics and chords
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I
Believe In Good Old Country Music lyrics and chords are intended for
your personal use only, it's an excellent country song recorded by
Charley Pride.
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I Believe In Good Old Country Music Recorded by Charley Pride
C F G7 C I was born and raised on country music F G7 C The kind that grows inside your bones F G7 C Am I've been fried by spot lights and wine F G7 Picking up and having some good time
F G7 C Now that I've grown somewhat older F G7 C And all the good times have gone bad F G7 C Am And I've played it all from rock to soul F G7 Country is the heart that beats in me
F G7 C I believe in good old country music F G7 C Where everyone can clap and sing along F G7 C Am You can have the city lights and I'll take the moon F G7 Bet 'cha that I'm happier than you
F G7 C I believe in good old country music F G7 C Where everyone can clap and sing along F G7 C Am You can have the city lights and I'll take the moon F G7 C Bet 'cha that I'm happier than you
F G7 C I can play a new screaming electric guitar F G7 C Turn 'em up and play them solo songs F G7 C Am But just give me a big string flattop F G7 And I'll sing and play for you all day long
F G7 C Throw me in a good old country bass line F G7 C Add a little shuffle on them drums F G7 C Am Play for me some down home mean country leads F G7 And we'll have ourselves one heck of a time
Repeat #3 X2
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