Chords for Country Music Still Lives On Lloyd Snow

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B

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Country Music Still Lives On Lloyd Snow chords
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[D] [A]
[E] [A]
I grew up on Hank and Lifty, although they were [D] dead and gone.
It was the only [A] kind of music that my daddy [E] played at home, [A] and that turned me on to country.
When I was [D] just a boy, there ain't nobody [A] gonna tell me that country [E] music's [A] up and died.
Years went by, and I still listen to the possum [D] and the hay,
and all those [A] songs about honky-tonks and good love [E] that's gone [B] bad.
[E]
[A] And it might take a long time before someone can [D] fill their shoes,
but there's enough for [A] holding on to, until [E] the [A] day they do.
[E]
Country music's doing fine, [D] I know from [A] where I stand.
[B] You'll never find devotion like [E] true country music fans.
[F#] [A] Though some might try and change it, its roots are much [D] too strong.
And just as sure as [A] Hank and Lifty, country [E] music [A] still lives on.
[D] [A]
[E] [A]
I remember when I started singing, some folks said I'd [D] have to [A] change.
They [D] said nobody's gonna [A] listen to all those songs about [E] love and pain.
But with [A] some twenty years behind me now, I guess I proved [D] somebody wrong.
And I just thought that I [A] should mention, country [E] music still [A]
lives on.
[E] And country music's doing fine, [D] I know from [A] where I stand.
[B] You'll never find devotion [C#] like [E] true country music fans.
[A] Though some might try and change it, its roots are much [D] too strong.
And just as sure as Hank [A] and Lifty, country [E] music [A] still lives on.
And just [D] as sure as Hank [A] and Lifty, country [E] music still [A] lives on.
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A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
B
12341112
F#
134211112
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
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_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I grew up on Hank and Lifty, although they were [D] dead and gone.
It was the only [A] kind of music _ that my daddy [E] played at home, _ _ _ _ _ [A] and that turned me on to country.
_ When I was [D] just a boy, there ain't nobody [A] gonna tell me that country _ [E] music's [A] up and died.
_ _ _ _ Years went by, and I still listen to the possum [D] and the hay,
and all those [A] songs about honky-tonks and good love [E] that's gone [B] bad.
_ [E] _
_ _ [A] And it might take a long time before someone can [D] fill their shoes,
but there's enough for [A] holding on to, until [E] the [A] day they do.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _
Country _ music's doing fine, [D] I know from [A] where I stand.
_ [B] You'll never _ find devotion like [E] true country _ music fans.
[F#] _ [A] Though some might try and change it, its roots are much [D] too strong.
And just as sure as [A] Hank and Lifty, _ country [E] music [A] still lives on. _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ I remember when I started singing, _ _ _ some folks said I'd [D] have to [A] change.
They [D] said nobody's gonna [A] listen to all those songs about [E] love and pain. _ _ _
_ But with [A] some twenty years behind me now, I guess I proved _ [D] somebody wrong.
And I just thought that I [A] should mention, _ country [E] music still [A]
lives on.
_ _ _ _ [E] And country _ music's doing fine, [D] I know from [A] where I stand.
_ [B] You'll never find devotion [C#] like [E] true country _ music fans.
_ [A] Though some might try and change it, _ its roots are much [D] too strong.
And just as sure as Hank [A] and Lifty, _ country [E] music [A] still lives on. _ _
_ And just [D] as sure as Hank [A] and Lifty, _ country [E] music still [A] lives on. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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