Hold Everything Till I Get Home Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Hold Everything Till I Get Home Song Lyrics and Chords by Red Sovine

 

Hold Everything Till I Get Home
Recorded by Red Sovine
Written by Red Hayes and Buddy Dee
C 
Hold everything till  
F 
I come home
 
No  
C 
matter how long I'm  
G7 
gone
C 
Don't be tempted by  
F 
the money and booze
C 
Nobody's gonna  
G7 
fill my  
C 
shoes
G7 
When I get back I won't  
C 
even 
 
knock
D7 
Cause the same ole keys fits the  
G7 
same ole locks
F 
Hold everything till  
C 
I come home
 
No  
G7 
matter how long I'm  
C 
gone
 
Hold everything till  
F 
I come home
 
No  
C 
matter how long I'm  
G7 
gone
C 
Don't try to sell our  
F 
little old shack
C 
Just keep it  
G7 
till I get  
C 
back
G7 
Just keep everything in  
C 
apple 
 
shape
D7 
If you feel too frisky  
G7 
just put on the brake
F 
Hold everything till  
C 
I come home
 
No  
G7 
matter how long I'm  
C 
gone
 
Hold everything till  
F 
I come home
 
No  
C 
matter how long I'm  
G7 
gone
C 
Just meet 'em at the door with a  
F 
44
C 
And tell 'em I  
G7 
might get  
C 
sore
G7 
If they ask for a date just  
C 
show 'em the gate
D7 
And if they don't like it tell  
G7 
them they're to late
F 
Hold everything till  
C 
I come home
 
No  
G7 
matter how long I'm  
C 
gone
 
Hold everything  
F 
I'm a-coming home
 
No  
C 
matter how far I  
G7 
roam
C 
When I return we're  
F 
gonna be alone
C 
We'll forget I've  
G7 
ever been  
C 
gone
G7 
When I get back if  
C 
you've been sweet
D7 
We won't have much time to  
G7 
eat
F 
Hold everything till  
C 
I come home
 
No  
G7 
matter how long I'm  
C 
gone

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Hold Everything Till I Get Home?
- The song Hold Everything Till I Get Home was sang by Red Sovine.

 

Who is Red Sovine?
- Woodrow Wilson "Red" Sovine (July 7, 1917 - April 4, 1980) was an American country music singer and songwriter associated with truck driving songs, particularly those recited as narratives but set to music. His most noted examples are "Giddyup Go" (1965) and "Teddy Bear" (1976), both of which topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

Related Posts

Country Song Chords
© 2022 Label Rebel Official
crossmenuarrow-down