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Man In Black Is Wearing White lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a good country song recorded by The Malpass
Brothers.
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Man In Black Is Wearing White Recorded by The Malpass Brothers Written by Chris Malpass
C F On September 12th God must have felt C G7 June Carter needed company in her mansion in the sky C F So he sent angles to Johnny saying well done fine Christian C G7 C You've been mighty faithful and walked the gospel line
F Now Johnny he was tough Cash's life was rough C G7 He lived each song he sung about his soul and every line C F If it hadn't been for Jesus and June's strong persuading C G7 C He might not be performing on that opry in the sky
F C Now I walked again the day that legend passed away G7 The tears I must'a cried when I heard my hero died C F But I know he's got some songs on the charts have been the life G7 C Cause the man in black is wearing white
F Lots of men have told their stories through music lines and lyrics C G7 But only a few of them have left their mark on life C F Johnny's songs gave me wisdom taught me to stand on my own C G7 C Till I hear that train coming around the bend to take me home
Repeat #3
F Now the nights when I'm not sleeping I see him in a vision C G7 Standing on a golden stage playing his guitar C F Then out walks Waylon Jennings gives Cash the Jennings grin C Am F C Cause I'll be danged if it ain't happening where highwaymen met again
Repeat #3
F G7 C Cause the man in black is wearing white
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