Country Hall Of Fame Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Country Hall Of Fame Song Lyrics and Chords by Hank Locklin

 

Country Hall Of Fame
Recorded by Hank Locklin
Written by
Karl Davis
 
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I was roaming around in Nashville in the state of Tennessee
 
For I  
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love that country music it's as  
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soulful as can  
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be

I have gathered their records for I cherish every name

 
So I  
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found myself a-standing in the Country Hall Of  
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Fame

My heart beats somewhat faster as I walk in thru the door

 
For I  
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heard the sound of voices I had  
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often heard  
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before

A happy kind of sadness brought a teardrop to my eye

 
Now I'll  
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tell you what I saw there and I'm sure that you'll see  
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why

Jimmie Rodger's railroad letters and his faithful old guitar

 
I could  
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hear that old Blue Yodel coming from  
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somewhere 
 
 
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afar

Roy Acuff in Bronze likeness with the great Fred Rose his friend

 
And I  
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heard that Wabash Cannonball somewhere around the  
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bend

The guitar of Eddy Arnold memories of Cattle Call

 
Chet  
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Atkins will be with him When The Works All  
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Done This  
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Fall

From the Autoharp of Maybelle Wildwood Flower seemed to ring

 
Riley  
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Puckett and Gid Tanner how they all could pick and  
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sing

I could hear George Hay announcing as I stood there in the room

 
I could  
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hear Tex Ritter singing his classic  
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song High  
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Noon

Minnie Pearl so glad to be there and Hank Snow keeps Moving On

 
May the  
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Lord bless those still living and the ones who join His  
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throne

Cowboy Copas Hawkshaw Hawkins Gentleman Jim and Patsy Cline

 
Rod  
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Brasfield Ira Louvin these stars will  
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always 
 
 
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shine

Ernest Tubb the great Red Foley and Hank Williams bless his name

 
Though some are  
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gone they'll live forever in the Country Hall Of  
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Fame

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Country Hall Of Fame?
- The song Country Hall Of Fame was sang by Hank Locklin.

 

Who is Hank Locklin?
- Hank Locklin (born Lawrence Hankins Locklin February 15, 1918 - March 8, 2009) was an American country music singer-songwriter. He had 70 chart singles, including two number one hits on Billboard's country chart. His biggest hits included "Send Me the Pillow You Dream On" and his signature "Please Help Me, I'm Falling." The latter also went to number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 pop music chart. Billboard's 100th anniversary issue listed it as the second most successful country single of the rock and roll era. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA.Locklin was born and raised in Florida. He developed a fondness for country music following an accident in his childhood. He learned to play the guitar during his recovery and began performing locally as well. In his early adulthood, he formed his own band called the Rocky Mountain Playboys, which played gigs and performed on local radio. Locklin was heard singing during one of these gigs, which led to his first recording contract in 1949. He had his first major hit on the Billboard country chart the same year. His 1953 single, "Let Me Be the One" was his first to top the country chart.
In 1955, Locklin signed with RCA Victor Records and under the production of Chet Atkins, he had his biggest success as a country artist. He had a string of major hits during the late 1950s and early 1960s. He also joined the cast of the Grand Ole Opry and remained a member for nearly 50 years. He became a major concert attraction internationally as well, touring overseas in Europe beginning in the 1960s and 70s. Locklin also recorded a handful of concept albums during this period, which made him among the genre's first artists to release albums centered around a theme. He would later record for other labels, including MGM, Plantation and Coldwater. Despite his country success, Locklin never lived in Nashville, choosing instead to stay in his home state of Florida. Locklin died in 2009 at the age of 91.

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