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Snatchin' And Grabbin'
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Bob Wills.
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Snatchin' And Grabbin' Recorded by Bob Wills Written by Fred Rose
G C Everybody’s gettin’ rich everybody’s got the itch G D7 Snatchin’ and grabbin’ all day long G C No one gives a dime away everybody’s makin’ hay G C Snatchin’ and grabbin’ all day long
G I used to own a house and lot a half mile from town C G C D7 But now I haven’t got a pot to boil my ham and cabbage down G C Everybody’s livin’ high livin’ on the other guy G C G Snatchin’ and grabbin’ all day long
C My wife opened up her mail read about a bargain sale G C Nothing would do she had to go I tried to warn her before she went G But she just wouldn’t take the hint D7 G Grabbed me and snatched away my dough
C G She went on down there any how and as you might expect D7 The dress she bought would fit a cow she came back home a nervous wreck G C Wears a twelve but got eighteen wanted black but turned out green G C G Snatchin’ and grabbin’ all day long
C Everybody’s runnin’ round workin’ on a deal in town G D7 They’re eatin’ high upon the hog G C Folks who wouldn’t harm a fly are pushin’ past the other guy G D7 G Old man gets treated like a dog
C G I used to take a dollar bill and buy out half the store C G D7 But now that same old dollar bill won’t even get me in the door G C What’s a poor man gonna do head that way to the poor house too G C G Snatchin’ and grabbin’ all day long
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