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Intro: Dm7 Bm Em A A7 Em A Dm7 Bm Em Stranded in Nashville. I?m a Boy from Old Perlican. A A7 Em A I went Buskin? down Broadway I made 4 bucks American. Dm7 Bm Em An? I?m homesick and wishin? I was still back home fishin? G D Em D But all those times are gone. G D Em A G D Em A5 How strange to be in Tennessee singin? Newfoundland Songs Dm7 Bm Em I crossed over the border ?neath the light from the stars. A A7 Em A ? had the luck of da Irish I had my daddy?s guitar. Dm7 Bm Em It?s Gibson J 45, it?s gonna keep me alive. G D Em D And comfort me midnight ?til dawn. G D Em Aw how strange to be here in Tennessee D G D Em F# Singin? Newfoundland Songs Bm D G D I know it isn?t Hank Williams, though I can sing him as well. G D Em A A7 I Sing Jimmy Roger?s Blue Yodel, I sing Lefty???. Frizzell. Dm7 Bm Em And I?m a stranger here in Tennessee I?m a boy from around the bay A A# Em A Ah yeah, but I know how to sing boys and I know how to play. Dm7 Bm Em ?Cause my daddy taught me, taught me these words, taught me these chords. G D Em D And he taught me before he passed on. G D Em A G D Em Ah how strange to be in Tennessee singin? hard hard times D G D Em Singin? kid on the pond. D G D Em F# Singin? Newfoundland songs. Bm D G D If there?s one small consolation here in these desperate times. G D Em F# All those Nashville songwriters are tryin? to look like Ron Hynes. G D Em A Outro A/B Dm7 Dm7 How strange to be in Tennessee singin? Newfoundland Songs.
Written by Ron Hynes
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