Hold On Partner Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Hold On Partner Song Lyrics and Chords by Roy Rogers and Clint Black

 

Hold On Partner
Recorded by Roy Rogers and Clint Black
Written by Bobby Paine and Larson Paine
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Well you've been trying to get ahead but you're losing ground
 
And  
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you've been talkin' 'bout leavin' town
 
So  
G 
hold on partner good things are comin' to  
D7 
you
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Well you said it yourself you got a lot on the ball
 
And  
C 
you'll bounce back each time you fall
 
Now  
G 
hold on partner  
D7 
good things are comin' to  
G 
you 
 
 
G7 
 
Well it  
C 
looks like you've been born to lose
 
And  
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sometimes it feels that way oh  
A7 
but don't give up
 
Tomorrow just might  
D7 
be your lucky day
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So many people and things can get you down
 
But  
C 
it only takes one man to turn it around
 
If you'll  
G 
hold on partner good things are coming to  
D7 
you
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It's an up and down world and you can't change it
C 
Might get a chance to rearrange it
 
If you'll  
G 
hold on partner  
D7 
good things are coming to  
G 
you  
G7 
Repeat #3
G 
Well it's one big race and we're all in it
 
You're  
C 
falling behind but you still could win it
 
If you'll  
G 
hold on partner  
D7 
good things are coming to  
G 
you 
 
 
C 
 
If you'll  
G 
hold on partner  
D7 
good things are coming to  
G 
you

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Hold On Partner?
- The song Hold On Partner was sang by Roy Rogers and Clint Black.

 

Who is Roy Rogers and Clint Black?
- Roy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye, November 5, 1911 - July 6, 1998) was an American singer, actor, and television host. Following early work under his given name, first as co-founder of the Sons of the Pioneers and then acting, the rebranded Rogers then became one of the most popular Western stars of his era. Known as the "King of the Cowboys", he appeared in over 100 films and numerous radio and television episodes of The Roy Rogers Show. In many of his films and television episodes, he appeared with his wife, Dale Evans his Golden Palomino, Trigger and his German Shepherd, Bullet. His show was broadcast on radio for nine years and then on television from 1951 through 1957. His early roles were uncredited parts in films by fellow cowboy singing star Gene Autry and his productions usually featured a sidekick, often Pat Brady, Andy Devine, George "Gabby" Hayes, or Smiley Burnette. In his later years, he lent his name to the franchise chain of Roy Rogers Restaurants.

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