Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
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I need a low holiday, low holiday
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They tell me country mu
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sic's moving to town
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And what we're hearing is a
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more progressive sound
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But there's a few million of us
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We sort of feel left out in the cold
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We still like that good ol' country gold
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If you listen to your radio all day long
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All you hear is the same
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fifteen or twenty song
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And if you're past thirty -five
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you consider to be too old
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I wonder what happened to the
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good ol' country gold
Tell me what happened to the
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good ol' country gold
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That's country music really lost its soul
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I don't mind rhythm and blues
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And I still like rock and roll
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But I sure need some good ol' country
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Em
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gold
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You'll never hear a good in
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strumental tune
Breakdown fiddles and
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crying steels are gone
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You gotta drive a hundred miles if you
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wanna see a bluegrass show
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Or you won't find bluegrass on your radio
Hank and
Lefty were around today
It's doubtful they would
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get in the airplane
Like
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Ernest and
Roy,
Bob
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Wells and
Bill
Monroe
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To just stop playin' our
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good ol' country gold
I wonder what happened to the
good ol' country gold
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Has country music really lost its soul?
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What I'm hearing today
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sounds more like rock and roll
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I wonder what happened to the good
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old country gold
you
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