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I'm Working on a Building lyrics and chords are intended for your
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I'm Working on a Building Recorded by Bill Monroe Written by A.P. Carter and Reverend Louis Overstreet
G I'm a working on building I'm a working on building D7 G I'm a working on building for my Lord for my Lord
It's a holy ghost building It's a holy ghost building D7 G It's a holy ghost building for my Lord for my Lord
If I was a gambler I tell you what I would do
I'd quit my gambling and I'd work on the building too
I'm a working on building I'm a working on building D7 G I'm a working on building for my Lord for my Lord
It's a holy ghost building it's a holy ghost building D7 G It's a holy ghost building for my Lord for my Lord
If I was a drunkard I tell you what I would do
I'd quit my drinking and I'd work on the building too
I'm a working on building I'm a working on building D7 G I'm a working on building for my Lord for my Lord
It's a holy ghost building it's a holy ghost building D7 G It's a holy ghost building for my Lord for my Lord
If I was a preacher I tell you what I would do
I would keep on preaching and I'd work on the building too
I'm a working on building I'm a working on building D7 G I'm a working on building for my Lord for my Lord
It's a holy ghost building it's a holy ghost building D7 G It's a holy ghost building for my Lord for my Lord
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