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On
The Rhythm Range lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Hank
Snow.
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On The Rhythm Range Recorded by Hank Snow Written by Bob Nolan
G G7 I was born a rover on the rhythmic range C G A rootin' tootin' terror and I never will change D7 G D7 I sing a tune to the day travel all of the way in rhythm G G7 Everything around me is a part of my song C G They seem to want to follow as I ramble along D7 G G7 The lazy hawk in the sky is even tempted to try my rhythm
C On the rhythm range (on the rhythm range) G On the rhythm range (on the rhythm range) D7 Everything is keepin' time G To a sort of runic rhyme and rhythm
G7 Every time a Sunday comes a rolling around C G Down beside the water hole I'm sure to be found D7 G D7 I'll be scrubbin' and rubbin' in a manner profound in rhythm G G7 Water from a thousand feet is colder than air C G I always thought the devil kept it warmer down there D7 G G7 I guess it weren't to his path so I'll be takin' my bath in rhythm
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G7 I asked the prairie chicken when he started to scratch C G If sandy fleas and bumble bees could hatch a better hatch D7 G D7 He said the only thing found beneath this doggone ground is rhythm G G7 He started into workin' with a pause of his head C G And then he turned around to me and here's what he said D7 G G7 I ain't a diggin' for gold but when I'm scratchin' my soul’s got rhythm
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