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interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
Songs That Make a Difference lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's very good country song recorded by The
Highwaymen.
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Songs That Make a Difference Recorded by The Highwaymen Written by Johnny Cash
G C D7 G Hey Babe do you remember back in nineteen sixty-nine D7 G D7 We gathered round the room you sang yours and I sang mine C G We took turns with the guitar in the front and center seat D7 Shel and Kris and Dylan and a couple off the street C G Joni Mitchell cried on Both Sides Now C G D7 G We sang songs that made a difference and we can again somehow
C G Everybody knew that this was quite a special night D7 Graham Nash was nervous in the hot seat in the light C G Joe South was total magic and we all walked in his shoes D7 Orbison and Rabbitt cried and they rocked the country blues C G Newbury's San Francisco Mabel Joy C G We sang songs that made a difference D7 G June was pregnant with my boy
C G Oh I could make a living driving nails or driving trucks D7 Sleep beneath the bridge or in the streets down on my luck C G I'd stand the cold and hunger if they'd let me hear the songs D7 Everybody write one that us bums can sing along C G Keep it from the heart and down to earth C G Sing the songs that make a difference D7 G Give us all our money's worth
C G Hey keep it from the heart and down to earth C G Sing the songs that make a difference D7 G Give us all our money's worth
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