#----------------------------------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: 11/23/97; 12:25:29 PM From: ah827@rgfn.epcc.Edu (Gene L. Graham) Subject: COUNTRY GOLD COUNTRY GOLD Recorded by Don Walser Words and music by Don Walser INTRO: (Spoken) If we don't keep the old Country music alive, it's gonna die! You let the roots die on a big old tree and the whole tree's gone! This is an old song I wrote, called: Country Gold. 1. [G] Well, I wonder what happened to the good old Country Gold Has Country music really lost [D] its soul Well, [G] I don't mind Rhythm and Blues And I [C] still like Rock and Roll But I [G] sure need some [D] good old Country [G] Gold. 2. [G] Oh! they tell me Country music's moved to town What we're hearin' is a more progress-[D] ive sound But [G] there's a few million of us Who sorta [C] feel left out in the cold 'Cause [G] we still like that [D] good old Country [G] Gold. 3. [G] Well, if you listen to your radio all day long All you hear is the same 15 or [D] 20 songs And if [G] you're past 35, you're [C] considered to be too old Well, [G] I wonder what happened to the [D] good old Country [G] Gold? 4. Oh! tell me what happened to the good old Country Gold Has Country music really lost its soul What I'm hearin' today sounds a lot like Rock and Roll Well, I wonder what happened to the good old Country Gold. INSTRUMENTAL BREAK REPEAT VERSE 3. 5. Oh! you never hear the good instrumental tunes Breakdown fiddles and cryin' steels are gone You gotta drive a 100 miles, if you wanta see a Bluegrass show 'Cause you won't find Bluegrass on your radio. 6. Now if Hank and Lefty were around today I wonder if they would get an-y air play Like Er-nest and Roy, Bob Wills or Bill Monroe They've just stopped playin' that good old Country Gold. REPEAT VERSE 1. TAG: Oh! Tell me what happened to the good old Country Gold.