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That
Old Bourbon Street Church lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a good country song by Jerry Lee Lewis.
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That Old Bourbon Street Church Recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis Written by Mack Vickery
G That old Bourbon Street Church A7 Can't quench your thirst C D7 G D7 Like the whiskey or the cheap sweet wine G But it's a place that you can go A7 When you're drunk lonely and cold C D7 G Till the cobwebs of liquor clear your mind
B7 Well that old Bourbon Street Church E7 Has seen the best and the worst A7 But it's even saved a few lost souls D7 I can't see that one is mine
G Old Bourbon Street Church A7 My God it can't quench your thirst C But it's sure been a friend D7 G To this lonesome soul of mine
Yes it has
A7 Your dirty old clothes won't bother the Lord C D7 G D7 Cause He's used to the smell of that wine think about it G And to the Lord a skid row's soul A7 Is worth more than a rich man's gold C D7 G And when He saves one oh he knows he's a millionaire
B7 Oh that old Bourbon Street Church E7 Has seen the best and it's seen the worst A7 It's even saved a few lost souls D7 But God I can't see that one is mine
G Old Bourbon Street Church A7 Oh can't quench your thirst C D7 But it's sure been a friend to a sinful soul G E7 It's sure been a friend to a sinful soul A7 D7 G I'm talkin' about an low down sinful soul like mine
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