The Hard Times Will Be The Best Times lyrics and chords
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Times Will Be The Best Times lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song written and recorded
by Red Steagall.
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The Hard Times Will Be The Best Times Written and recorded by Red Steagall
C G7 I hear they’re hiring men in Oklahoma C And I've been blessed with two hard working hands G7 And I'll take the job till the mill goes back to turning C And we'll make it through the hard times again
F G7 C And these hard times will be the best times we've known F G7 Let's laugh and dream of better days to come F G7 C F These will be the good old days a little later on C G7 C And these hard times will be the best times we've known
G7 Like the preacher said in church last Sunday morning C Though the Lord does things we may not understand G7 We know He'll always take care of his children C If we live every day the best we can
F G7 C And you know that heaven smiles on us and gives us all we need G7 We've got so much we should be thankful for C F Dry your eyes turn out the lights let me hold you close G7 C And these hard times will be the best times we've known
F G7 C And these hard times will be the best times we've known F G7 Let's laugh and dream of better days to come F G7 C F These will be the good old days a little later on C G7 F C And these hard times will be the best times we've kn-own
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