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purposes and private study only. The chords provided are my
interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
My
Hero In The Plastic Radio lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Stonewall
Jackson.
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My Hero In The Plastic Radio Recorded by Stonewall Jackson
G C Every morning of my childhood he’d come to wake up D7 C G I’d hear his friendly voice at half passed five C He’d give the morning weather then he’d play a country song D7 C G Those heartfelt songs that almost made me cry
D7 C When he talked of things out yonder I could close my eyes and see D7 C G The places that I’d someday like to go C He gave me my opinion of what I’d like to be D7 G My hero in the plastic radio
C Now I’m stranded here in Denver my clothes to old to clean D7 C G I played at least ten thousand one night stands C But I still recall him a talking about a man with a crippled life D7 C G Determined he would sing his songs again
D7 C So I’m really not a failure though you might think I’m close D7 C G It’s just that I’ve got a little ways to go C Someday he’ll hear me singing and I hope he plays my song D7 G My hero in the plastic radio
D7 C So I’m really not a failure though you might think I’m close D7 C G It’s just that I’ve got a little ways to go C Someday he’ll hear me singing and I hope he likes my song D7 G My hero in the plastic radio
D7 G My hero in the plastic radio
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