#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Date: 9/11/97; 1:38:45 PM From: ah827@rgfn.epcc.Edu (Gene L. Graham) Subject: EIGHT MORE MILES TO LOUISVILLE EIGHT MORE MILES TO LOUISVILLE Recorded by Grandpa Jones Words and music by Louis "Grandpa" Jones [G] I've traveled o'er this country wide A-[D] seekin' fortune [G] fair I've been down the two coast lines I've traveled every-[D] where >From [C] Portland East and [G] Portland West And back along the [D] line I'm [G] goin' [D] now to a [G] place that's [C] best That [G] old home [D] town of [G] mine. CHORUS [G] Eight more miles and Louisville Will [C] come in to my [G] view Eight more miles on this old road And I 'll [A] never more be [D] blue I [C] knew some day that [G] I'd come back I knew it from the [D] start [G] Eight more [D] miles to [G] Louis-[C] ville The [G] home town [D] of my [G] heart. [G] There's sure to be a girl somewhere That [D] you like best of [G] all Mine lives down in Louisville She's long and she is [D] tall But [C] she's the kind that [G] you can't find A ramblin' through the [D] land I'm [G] on my [D] way this [G] very [C] day To [G] win her [D] heart and [G] hand. CHORUS [G] Now I can picture in my mind A [D] place we'll call our [G] home A humble little hut for two We'll never want to [D] roam The [C] place that's right for that [G] love site Is in those bluegrass [D] hills Where [G] gently [D] flows the [G] O-hi-[C] o By a [G] place called [D] Louis-[G] ville. CHORUS