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Boxcar Willie

My Old Kentucky Home

by Boxcar Willie
Boxcar Willie

Biography:

Born Lecil Travis Martin on September 1, 1931, in Sterrat, TX; died on April 12, 1999, in Branson, MO, of leukemia; married second wife Lloene Johnson, c. 1962; children: Tammy (first marriage), twins Larry and Lorry (with Johnson). Addresses: Website--Boxcar Willie Official Website: http://www.boxcarwillie.com.

Known as the world's favorite hobo, Boxcar Willie took a long train ride to his destination as a country music star. When he finally got there, he didn't waste a moment of his time.

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Boxcar Willie

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347 Artist   72 Music   184 Tab Tab
C F C
Oh the sun shines bright on my old Kentucky home

G7
The summer is fading away

C F C
The corn tops are right and the meadow's in the bloom

G7 C
While the birds sings music all the day





F C
The young folks roll on the old cabin floor

G7
All merry all happy and bright

C F C
By and by hard times comes knocking on the door

G7 C
In my old Kentucky home good night





F C
So weep no more my lady

F C
Oh weep no more today

F C
We will sing one song for my old Kentucky home

G7 C
For my old Kentucky home far away





F C
We will hunt no more for the 'possum and the coon

G7
On the meadows by the hill and the shore

C F C
We will sing no more by the glimmer of the moon

G7 C
In the yard by the old cabin door





F C
The days goes by like a shadow on my heart

G7
With sorrow where there was delight

C F C
The time has come when we all have to part

G7 C
In my old Kentucky home good night




F C
So weep no more my lady

F C
Oh weep no more today

F C
We will sing one song for my old Kentucky home

G7 C
For my old Kentucky home far away





F C
The head must bow and the back must bend

G7
Wherever we may all go

C F C
A few more days and the trouble will all end

G7 C
In the field where the sugarcane grows





F C
A few more days to tote the weary load

G7
No matter it never will be light

C F C
A few more days till we totter on the road

G7 C
In my old Kentucky home good night




F C
So weep no more my lady

F C
Oh weep no more today

F C
We will sing one song for my old Kentucky home

G7 C
For my old Kentucky home far away





G7 C
For my old Kentucky home far away




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