The Wishing Well Song Lyrics and Chords

 

The Wishing Well Song Lyrics and Chords by Hank Snow

 

The Wishing Well
Recorded by Hank Snow
Written by Peter Hiscock
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Oh you can't be misled by a  
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name it is said
 
You  
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can't judge a book by its  
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cover
 
And how one can tell what is  
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down in a well
 
Is a  
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thing I have yet to  
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discover

Oh down in the well-a deep in the well-a

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How deep oh I couldn't tell-a
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Born into rumors that's running  
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around

Down in the well-a deep in the a well-a

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Wish in the well-a trust in the well-a
 
And  
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your true love your true love may be  
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found
 
Oh you may not believe this  
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tale it be true
 
And  
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scoff at the well as you go  
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by
 
But if you don't own a  
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love of your own
 
One  
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day you may peak in and  
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try
repeat #2

 
This story is old this  
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story was told
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To me when a very young  
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man
 
Back when I didn't own a  
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love of my own
 
But  
D7 
now I'm a family  
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man
repeat #2

 
And  
D7 
your true love your true love may be  
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found

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song The Wishing Well?
- The song The Wishing Well was sang by Hank Snow.

 

Who is Hank Snow?
- Clarence Eugene "Hank" Snow (May 9, 1914 - December 20, 1999) was a Canadian-American country music artist. Most popular in the 1950s, he had a career that spanned more than 50 years, he recorded 140 albums and charted more than 85 singles on the Billboard country charts from 1950 until 1980. His number-one hits include the self-penned songs "I'm Moving On", "The Golden Rocket" and "The Rhumba Boogie" and famous versions of "I Don't Hurt Anymore", "Let Me Go, Lover!", "I've Been Everywhere", "Hello Love", as well as other top 10 hits.Snow was an accomplished songwriter whose clear, baritone voice expressed a wide range of emotions including the joys of freedom and travel as well as the anguish of tortured love. His music was rooted in his beginnings in small-town Nova Scotia where, as a frail, 80-pound youngster, he endured extreme poverty, beatings and psychological abuse as well as physically punishing labour during the Great Depression. Through it all, his musically talented mother provided the emotional support he needed to pursue his dream of becoming a famous entertainer like his idol, the country star, Jimmie Rodgers.As a performer of traditional country music, Snow won numerous awards and is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. The Hank Snow Museum in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, celebrates his life and work in a province where his fans still see him as an inspirational figure who triumphed over personal adversity to become one of the most influential artists in all of country music.

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