Get In Line Brother Song Lyrics and Chords by Lester Flatt
Get In Line Brother
Recorded by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs
Written by Lester Flatt
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Oh listen to me sinners don't you want to go
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For some day He's comin' back
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again you know
If that wrong ain't righted you'll be lost in sin
Get in line brother He will
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take you
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in
Get in line brother if you wanna go home
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Get on your knees and
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righten that wrong
Then you'll be singing this old time song
Get in line brother if you
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wanna go
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home
Oh listen to me Satan I have righted that wrong
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Got a one way ticket and I'm
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goin'
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I've got no worries as I sing this song
Get in line brother if you
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wanna go
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home
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If I could tell you brother just how I feel
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Then I'm sure you'll know the
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love of God is real
Then you'll be praying while I sing this song
Get in line brother if you
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wanna go
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home
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FAQ
Who sang the the song Get In Line Brother?
- The song Get In Line Brother was sang by Lester Flatt.
Who is Lester Flatt?
- Lester Raymond Flatt (June 19, 1914 - May 11, 1979) was an American bluegrass guitarist and mandolinist, best known for his collaboration with banjo picker Earl Scruggs in The Foggy Mountain Boys (popularly known as "Flatt and Scruggs").
Flatt's career spanned multiple decades, breaking out as a member of Bill Monroe's band during the 1940s and including multiple solo and collaboration works exclusive of Scruggs. He first reached a mainstream audience through his performance on "The Ballad of Jed Clampett", the theme for the network television series The Beverly Hillbillies, in the early 1960s.