There's A Brand New Day On The Horizon
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for your personal use only, this is a very good song recorded by Elvis
Presley.
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There's A Brand New Day On The Horizon Recorded by Elvis Presley Written by Joy Byers
G There's a brand new day on the horizon C G Everything's gonna be just fine B7 Em There's a brand new day on the horizon A7 D7 G D7 And the whole world's gonna be mine
G I'm gonna tell old trouble he'd better be moving on C G Happiness is gonna take his place around here from now on B7 Em The old dark clouds are gonna roll away the sun is gonna shine A7 D7 G D7 And the whole world's gonna be mine
G I'm gonna tell old heartaches pack his bags and go C G I've decided that I don't want him hanging around no more B7 Em Don't you know I said everything's gonna be just fine A7 D7 G D7 Cause the whole world's gonna be mine
G I'm gonna chase away old problems till they're out of sight C G And I guarantee you honey they won't be coming back B7 Em Well don't you know I said everything's gonna be all right A7 D7 G D7 Cause the whole world's gonna be mine
G I know my luck's gonna change just you wait and see C G Startin' tomorrow all the good things in life
Are going to come to me B7 Em There's a brand new day on the horizon A7 D7 G And the whole world's gonna be mine
A7 D7 G And the whole world's gonna be mine
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