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Tennessee Rose Written by Karen Brooks,Hank Devito C# Well It's A Free Music resources from www.traditionalmusic.co.uk for personal education purposes only Tennessee Rose written by Karen Brooks,Hank DeVito C# Well it's a sweet dream G# That keeps me close to you dear And it's a sad thing C# That we're apart I'm blue dear And there are times now C#7 F# F#/E D#m I thank the heavens up above F# G# C# When I'm with the one that I love C# Now there are diamonds G# That some may long to see And they may shine C# But not bright enough for me C# I wouldn't take no C#7 F# F#/E D#m The whole world dipped in gold F# G# C# For a night with my Tennessee Rose Bbm C# Take this love that I am giving Bbm F# G# For it's truly the lasting kind Bbm C# The gift I hold is believing Bbm G# C# That you will always be mine SOLO Bbm C# Take this love that I am giving Bbm F# G# For it's truly the lasting kind Bbm C# The gift I hold is believing Bbm G# C# That you will always be mine C# Well it's a sweet dream G# That keeps me close to you dear And it's a sad thing C# That we're apart I'm blue dear And there are times now C#7 F# F#/E D#m That heaven only knows F# G# C# How I love my Tennesse Rose F# G# C# Only my Tennesee Rose Free Music resources from www.traditionalmusic.co.uk for personal education purposes only Free Music resources from www.traditionalmusic.co.uk for personal education purposes only From Emmylou Harris "Cimarron" Warner-Tamerlane Publishing/Babbling Brooks(BMI) Drunk Monkey Music(ASCAP) Warner Brothers Records 1981 Free Music resources from www.traditionalmusic.co.uk for personal education purposes only.
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