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John Hartford - Boys From North Carolina (Chord)
Album: Live from Mountain Stage (2000)
Submitter: bluerabbit10 (96) on 7/7/09 1 comment
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THE BOYS FROM NORTH CAROLINA by John Hartford
Live From Mountain Stage Album
Thanks for lyrics to:   GUEST,rphipps at triad.rr.com on Mudcat Cafe
Banjo Tuned [E], NoCapo, Key of [C]
CD Capo 3
Verne Garrison July 7, 2009

       [C]                                [F]             [C]
Some say it comes a rolling down the hollers of Ole Ireland
          [C]                 [F]                  [G7]         [C]
Not the mountains of East Tennessee from back in North Carolina
                         [F]                                [C]
The Scottish tones and Indian bones the wails of Railroad liners
                              [F]           [G7]               [C]
They helped along that old time song the boys from North Carolina  

                                           [F]             [C]
Well it road and growed all in the west way out in old Missouri
               [C]                  [F]              [G7]        [C]
And then took off around the world like lightning in its furry
                     [F]                                 [C]
There ain't no age you sound to strained in major or in minor
            [F]           [C]
Disappears all in the years
          [F]                  [C]
Rings a Laugh through out the tears
      [G7]                [C]
The boys from North Carolina

Kentucky is the bluegrass state her sunny skies define her
The Western Slope of East Tennessee there nothin' could be finer
The Northern boys that make more noise to pick could not be finer
To make that sound and get it down it helps if you have been around
The boy from North Carolina

Well I stood in line around the block right back here at the Ryman
To hear that lick that old mule kick from the boy from North Carolina
Gastonia to Boiling Springs from Flint Hill back to Charlotte
Still trying to find the place of birth
Still talking about who played it first
Of the boys from North Carolina

Repeat the last verse 
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I believe it's "Indian MOANS" not bones.
-lbullock | 5/14/2015
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