Chords:
{t: That Good Old Country Town} {artist:Vernon Dalhart} {key: G} https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fJjqKn6Ru4 {c: Thanks to James Ginther for the lyrics} [G] [C] [G] [C] [G] [D7] [G] [G] Oh the days are bad and the [C] nights are long and the [G] whole wide world is [C] going wrong. It's [G] all because I'm [D] far away from [G] home. [D] When I [G] bow my head and I [C] close my eyes, it is [G] then I stop and [C] realize, Oh, [G] what a fool I [A7] was to ever [D] roam. There's a [G] long, long trail a-[C]wind-[G]ing to a l[C] and that's fair and [G] bright. It's a trail I'm always [C] fin-[G]ding when I [A7] go to sleep at [D] night And I [G] dream, I'm climbing [C] up the hill where I [G] used to [D] hear that [C] whipporwill in the [G] good old country [D7] town where [D] I was [G] born. I tried to figure out [B7] just what it's all about, [C] why I ever left [G] home. [D] I got a notion [G] in my [Em] head the [A7] ol' home town was [D] mostly dead, but [G] I learned a thing or two [B7] as we were bound to do [C] when we're roaming a-[G]round and [D] I made up my mind right now. I'll [A7] soon be homeward [D] bound. Oh, the [G] sun shines brighter [C] every day and the [G] breezes blow your [C] blues away In the [G] good old country [D] town I'm longing [G] for [D] It's a [G] place where clothes don't [C] make the man and they [G] mean it when they [C] shake your hand and a [G] stranger won't be [A] turned from any [D] door. It's a [G] land of milk and [C] honey where the folks are on the [G] square, though they don't have lots of [C] mooo-[G]ney, you're [A7] always welcome [D] there. Oh, I [G] know that I'm just a [C] small time guy, so I'm [G] going back to l[C] ive and die in the [G] good old country [A] town where [D] I was [G] born {c: abbreviated instrumental} {sos} And I [G] dream, I'm climbing [C] up the hill where I [G] used to [D] hear that [C] whipporwill in the [G] good old country [D7] town where [D] I was [G] born. {eos} Oh I wonder if I'm [C] going to find That [G] little girl I [C] left behind I [G] never can for-[D]get her smiling [G] face [D] When I [G] start back home where [C] belong In my [G] heart I know there'll [C] be a song For [G] no-one else can [A7] ever take her [D] place When I [G] get off at the [C] sta-[G]tion, and I [C] see those happy [G] smiles, I will tell the whole creation. I would [A7] walk a thousand [D] miles just to [G] be back where the [C] skies are blue, where I [G] know my friends are [C] always true in the [G] good old country [D] town where I was [G] born.