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interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
The World Needs A Melody
lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good song recorded by Kenny Rogers.
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The World Needs A Melody Recorded by Kenny Rogers Written by Red Lane, Larry Henley, Johnny Slate
C The world needs a tune that it can hum F G7 C Hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm
The world needs a guitar that it can strum F G7 C Hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm F C F C F The world seeds a melody it can sing sing sing sing C G7 C Let's all sing together
G7 C In the sweet by and by we shall meet on that beautiful shore F C Hmm hmm together
The world needs a bell that it can chime F G7 C Chime chime chime chime chime chime
The world needs a drum to keep the time F G7 C Hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm
F C F C F The world seeds a melody it can sing sing sing sing C G7 C Let's all sing together
C7 We'll fly away Ol' Glory F C Hmm together
And the world needs a reason to clap its hands F G7 C Hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm
The world needs a leader for its band F G7 C Hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm
F C F C F The world needs a melody it can sing sing sing sing C G7 C Let's all sing together
G7 C Give me that old time religion give me that old time religion F G7 C Give me that old time religion it's good enough for me G7 C Give me that old time religion give me that old time religion F G7 C Give me that old time religion it's good enough for me
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