Diamonds And Horseshoes Song Lyrics and Chords

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Diamonds And Horseshoes Song Lyrics and Chords by Jerry Wallace

 

Diamonds And Horseshoes
Recorded by Jerry Wallace
Written by Bert Pellish and Mitchell Tableporter
F 
(Diamonds and horseshoes  
C 
diamonds and horse
Am 
shoes)
 
How  
G7 
rich and lucky I'd  
C 
be
 
If teardrops were diamonds I'd  
F 
be a million
Fm 
aire
 
I've  
C 
cried so many  
Am 
teardrops much  
Dm 
more than my  
G7 
share
C 
Darling I love you with  
F 
all of my  
Fm 
heart
 
And  
C 
I've been so lonesome  
G7 
since we've been  
C 
apart
 
F 
Diamonds and horseshoes  
C 
diamonds and horse
Am 
shoes
 
How  
G7 
rich and lucky I'd  
C 
be 
 
 
C7 
F 
Diamonds and horseshoes  
C 
diamonds and horse
Am 
shoes
 
I  
G7 
know you'll soon come to  
C 
me
 
If heartaches were horseshoes how  
F 
lucky I'd  
Fm 
be
 
I'd  
C 
lose all these  
Am 
heartaches you'd  
Dm 
be here with  
G7 
me
 
And  
C 
darling I love you and  
F 
my love is  
Fm 
true
 
I'd  
C 
give up my  
Am 
diamonds and  
G7 
horseshoes for  
C 
you

Repeat #2

 
(
F 
Diamonds and  
C 
horseshoes)

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Diamonds And Horseshoes?
- The song Diamonds And Horseshoes was sang by Jerry Wallace.

 

Who is Jerry Wallace?
- Jerry Wallace (December 15, 1928 - May 5, 2008) was an American country and pop singer. Between 1958 and 1964, Wallace charted nine hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including the No. 8 "Primrose Lane" that was later used as the theme song for the television series The Smith Family. He made his debut on the country music charts in 1965, entering it thirty-five times between then and 1980. In that timespan, Wallace charted within the country Top Ten four times. His only number one song was "If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry," a song which gained popularity after it was used in an episode of the 1970s TV series Night Gallery. Jerry Wallace’s long time Manager was Ron Blackwood.

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