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Country Singers

I'd like to tell a story, About country singers of my day. They had lots to sing about, They had a lot to say. Webb Pierce was from Nashville, He sang right from the heart, Hank Snow from Nova Scotia, Was moving from the start. Lefty was a great one, William's made it big. George Jones we often heard, Didn’t make it to a gig. Horton left us early, Patsy Cline, she did so too. Chet Atkins played a mean guitar, Kitty Wells, stuck like glue. Only just a few I've named, Their fame will never die, Statler brothers, Oak Ridge boys, I love you, it's no lie.

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