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God's Grand Ole Opry
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singer songwriter hits nashville country original songs independent terry dennis
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The Band Is Me and My Soundtracks!!! However, Living In Nashville Has It's Perks. I Can Get A Real Good Band Together In About An Hour On The Phone Anytime I Need One!! Check Me Out at www.myindieshowcase.com/main/terrydennis and at www.myspace.com/tdennismusic2 To all you future country singers looking for original material...my songs are available for licensing and recording. If you like the soundtrack....my master production tracks are also available for a mere fraction of the cost of coming to Nashville to record!! For more info contact me at tdennis7@comcast.net Thanks!!
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Peak #178
Peak in subgenre #66
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written by Terry Dennis & Keith Johnson
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2005
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March 19, 2007
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MP3 2.8 MB 128 kbps 3:05
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God's Grand Ole Opry written by Terry Dennis and Keith Johnson (D.O.C. 1/13/05) My daddy gave his heart to the family band He loved to play and sing But now he's living out his dream in the promise land Where he plays for the king of kings In heaven's hall of fame CHORUS: They're having a hoe-down up yonder A foot-stompin' jubilee Where the angels sing with a country twang On God's Grand Ole Opry There's Johnny June and Waylon and Mother Mabelle too Carl Perkin's on the guitar in his blue suede shoes Patsy's singin' backup and daddy's on the mic He's got Hank to his left and Lefty to his right Grandpa and Minnie are singin' along in perfect harmony They're singin' from the heart cause they're all a part of God's Grand Ole Opry Music Break There's Elvis and Marty in their rhinestone suits Skeeter & Dottie in their cowgirl boots Tammy's sounding lovely and there's Conway by her side They're closing out the show with "I Saw the Light" Roy's on the fiddle, Keith and Faron's singing proud Ray Charles is tickling the keys They're just good ole boys and girls and they're out of this world on God's Grand Ole Opry Bridge Don't forget there's Bill Monroe and Jimmie Rodgers Bob Wills and Tennessee Ernie Ford Johnny Horton, Johnny Russell, Johnny Paycheck Ernest Tubb, the great troubador Tex Ritter, Boxcar (or Hank Snow ) and Roger Miller Charlie Rich, Mel Street and Jim Reeves Like my dad someday I'll be in that all star jamboree on God's Grand Ole Opry Repeat Chorus / Tag
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