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| 1. When you | hear twin fiddles and a steel guitar, |
| D | G | A | |
| you're l | istning to the sound of the A | merican h | eart. |
| G | D | G | |
| And | opry music on a S | aturday n | ight brings a |
| D | G | A | |
| s | mile to your face and a t | ear to your e | ye. |
| Chorus : |
| C | G | |
| Sing a s | ong about the h | eartland, |
| G | D | |
| The only p | lace I feel at h | ome. |
| C | G | |
| S | ing about the way a g | ood man |
| G | A | |
| w | orks until the day light's g | one. |
| Bm | G | |
| Sing the r | ain on the roof on a s | ummer night, |
| D | G | |
| Where they s | till know wrong from r | ight. |
Bm - A - G - F#m - Em7 - Em7 -
| Sing a song about the heartland. |
| - | A | D | |
| S | ing a song about my l | ife. |
| Inst : G G D D G G A A |
| Repeat Chorus : |
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