Novelty - A Grand Ole Opry Show
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Band name | Novelty |
Song name | A Grand Ole Opry Show |
Tab type | Guitar tab |
Added | 06/06/2008 |
Size | 1.62 kb |
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# Date: 10/21/97; 9:19:36 PM From: ah827@rgfn.epcc.Edu (Gene L. Graham) Subject: THERE'S A GRAND OLE OPRY SHOW PLAYING SOMEWHERE THERE'S A GRAND OLE OPRY SHOW PLAYING SOMEWHERE Recorded by Red Johnson Words and music by Bud Auge and Red Johnson Note. Sung to the tune of: "I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes." CHORUS [D] There's a Grand Ole Opry Show playing some-[G] where In a [A7] distant land so many miles a-[D] way Only country music's greatest get to go [G] there Where I [A7] wish that I could also go some-[D] day. [D] I'd see Williams, Horton, Patsy Cline and [G] Copas Hawkshaw [A7] Hawkins and Jack Anglin, [D] too There's a Grand Ole Opry Show playing some-[G] where In a [A7] distant land so far beyond the [D] blue. As the Velvet curtains open in the twilight Choirs of angels sings the sweetest harmony As the show goes on in Hillbilly Heaven What a beautiful sight it must be. Jimmie Rodgers is the M.C. of the evening One by one he calls each artist from the wings To perform and do the songs they've made so famous As the melodies are played on golden strings. There's a Grand Ole Opry Show playing somewhere On a starlit stage so many miles away Only country music's greatest get to go there Where I wish that I could also go someday. SOURCE: The World of Country Music; Capitol NPB-5