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My Home In Shelby Country lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song co-written and
recorded Johnny Horton.
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In My Home In Shelby County Recorded by Johnny Horton Written by Johnny Horton and Fred Horton
C In my home in Shelby County down near Memphis Tennessee D7 G7 She's a hundred pound of sugar a-waiting there for me C Am The one I picked from loves boat helped to raise our family tree C G7 C In my home in Shelby County down near Memphis Tennessee
F C I love it in the summertime I love it in the spring F C G7 I love it in the wintertime or what the seasons bring C In my home in Shelby County we're as happy as can be G7 Honeysuckle 'round the door magnolia trees C Am Flowers blooming everywhere sway gently in the breeze C G7 C Round my home in Shelby County down near Memphis Tennessee
In my home in Shelby County down near Memphis Tennessee D7 G7 She's a hundred pound of sugar a-waiting there for me C Am The one I picked from loves boat helped to raise our family tree C G7 C In my home in Shelby County down near Memphis Tennessee
F C I love it in the summertime I love it in the spring F C G7 I love it in the wintertime or what the seasons bring C In my home in Shelby County we're as happy as can be G7 Honeysuckle 'round the door magnolia trees C Am Flowers blooming everywhere sway gently in the breeze C G7 C Round my home in Shelby County down near Memphis Tennessee
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