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My Grandfather's Clock lyrics and chords These
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My Grandfather's Clock lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's folk type classic recorded by the Everly Brothers. They
do pretty fast, all the chords are easy to make.
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My Grandfather's Clock Recorded by the Everly Brothers
C
G7 My grandfather's clock
C
F Was too large for the shelf
C
G7
C So it stood ninety years on the floor
G7
C
F It was taller by half then the old man himself
C
G7
C Though it weighed not a penny weights more
It was bought on the morn
F
C Of the day that he was born
D7
G7 And was always his pleasure and pride
C G7
C
F But it stopped short never to go again C G7 C When the Old Man died
Ninety years without slumbering
Tick tock tick tock
His life seconds numbering
Tick tock tick tock
C G7
C
F But stopped short never to go again C G7 C When the old man died
Repeat #2 & 3
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Classic Country Music Lyrics home | Everly Brothers lyrics This
is really a good doing song that all of us amateurs can learn to
play, Don and Phil did up tempo and I really enjoy it like that. PrintMy Grandfather's Clock lyrics and chords and enjoy this classic.
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