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Ichabot
Crane lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's
an amusing song written and recorded by Jim Reeves.
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Ichabot Crane Written and recorded by Jim Reeves [3/4 time]
G I'll tell you a story of a love and his flame D7 G You've read about him he's Ichabot Crane
He went a courting one night on his horse D7 G And Sleepy Hollow they both had to cross
While riding and thinking bout the girl he would wed D7 G It was there that old Ichabot lost his head
Across Sleepy Hollow a horseman did follow C D7 G And follow and follow poor Ichabot Crane
Don't want to end up like Ichabot Crane D7 G Who lost his head and went up in the flame
Sleepy Hollow I'm gonna evade D7 G That was the mistake that poor Ichabot made
I'm a losing my head and I'm starting to burn D7 G Ain't any too smart but I'm willing to learn
You can't talk me into a-staying out late D7 G That was poor Ichabot's biggest mistake
Across Sleepy Hollow a horseman did follow C D7 G And follow and follow poor Ichabot Crane
In the legend of Sleepy Hollow tis said D7 G The horseman had a pumpkin for a head
My head may be soft and I may not be bright D7 G Just one more little kiss and that's all for tonight
I'm afraid that your kisses will drive me insane D7 G And I'll end up like Ichabot Crane
I'm a heading right home and I'm jumping in bed D7 G That's the best way I know to hang on to my head
Across Sleepy Hollow your memory will follow C D7 G And follow and follow this Ichabot Crane
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