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Tennessee Bird Walk lyrics and chords are provided for your personal
use only, this is a very good country song recorded by Buck Owens.
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Tennessee Bird Walk Recorded by Buck Owens and Susan Raye Written by Jack Blanchard
G Take away the trees and the birds
All have to sit upon the ground
Take away their wings and the birds D7 All have to walk to get around
G Take away their bird baths C And dirty birds will soon be everywhere A7 Take away their feathers D7 And the birds will walk around in underwear
G Take away their and the birds
Will have to whisper their sing
Take away their common sense D7 And they'll head it southward in the spring
G Remember me my darling when spring is in the air C And the bald headed birds are whispering everywhere D7 And you can see them walkin' southward
In their dirty underwear G Tennessee Bird Walk
How bout some trees so the birds
Won't have to sit upon the ground
How bout some wings so the birds D7 Won't have to walk to get around
G How bout a bird bath or two C So the birds will all be clean A7 How bout some feathers D7 So their underwear no longer will be seen
G How bout a so the birds
Won't have to whisper when they sing
How bout some common sense D7 So they won’t be blinding traffic in the spring
G Remember me my darling when spring is in the air C And the bald headed birds are whispering everywhere D7 And you can see them walkin' southward
In their dirty underwear G Tennessee Bird Walk
D7 G D7 G Tennessee Bird Walk Tennessee Bird Walk
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