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My Old Kentucky Home lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's very pretty country song recorded by Boxcar Willie.
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My Old Kentucky Home Recorded by Boxcar Willie Written by Stephen C. Foster
C F C Oh the sun shines bright on my old Kentucky home G7 The summer is fading away C F C The corn tops are right and the meadow's in the bloom G7 C While the birds sings music all the day
F C The young folks roll on the old cabin floor G7 All merry all happy and bright C F C By and by hard times comes knocking on the door G7 C In my old Kentucky home good night
F C So weep no more my lady F C Oh weep no more today F C We will sing one song for my old Kentucky home G7 C For my old Kentucky home far away
F C We will hunt no more for the 'possum and the coon G7 On the meadows by the hill and the shore C F C We will sing no more by the glimmer of the moon G7 C In the yard by the old cabin door
F C The days goes by like a shadow on my heart G7 With sorrow where there was delight C F C The time has come when we all have to part G7 C In my old Kentucky home good night
Repeat #3
F C The head must bow and the back must bend G7 Wherever we may all go C F C A few more days and the trouble will all end G7 C In the field where the sugarcane grows
F C A few more days to tote the weary load G7 No matter it never will be light C F C A few more days till we totter on the road G7 C In my old Kentucky home good night
Repeat #3
G7 C For my old Kentucky home far away
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