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Something You Can't Buy lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very pretty country Christmas song recorded
by the Statler Brothers.
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Something You Can't Buy Recorded by The Statler Brothers Written by Don Reid and Harold Reid
F B7 C F G7 C The greatest Christmas present is something you can't buy
G7 C F G7 C When World War II was over we trimmed the tree alone G7 C But we saved the star for daddy cause daddy was coming home G7 C F G7 C We bought momma a new dress we bought daddy a tie F G7 C G7 C But he brought us each something that money couldn't buy
F B7 C F G7 C The greatest Christmas present is something you can't buy
G7 C F G7 C I've talked to pa this evening for an hour on the phone G7 He said don't spend a lot on presents
(Now son don't y’all spend a lot of money on presents) C We just want you to come on home
G7 C F G7 C But we'll buy momma a new dress and daddy another tie F G7 C And we'll spend lots of time together G7 C And that's something you can't buy
F B7 C F G7 C The greatest Christmas present is something you can't buy
G7 C F G7 C Someday I know it's coming when all of us won't be G7 Together there for Christmas
(I hate to face it but we won't always be together for Christmas) C You know daddy's seventy-three G7 C F G7 C And to pay back all he gave me I can't but I will try F G7 C G7 C I'll pass along to my kids something they can't buy
F B7 C F G7 C The greatest Christmas present is something you can't buy
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