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I'M GONNA WRITE A SONG (Glenn Sutton) Lynn Anderson - 1971 Tommy Cash - 1971 Jody Miller - 1971 Bob Luman - 1972 Jerry Reed - 1973 Alright! Folks sit around with their face in a frown and they gripe about the way things are They're happy to recieve, but they hardly ever wanta give Well neighbour, I'm so tired of complainin', so in the time remainin' I'm gonna do my best to make the world a better place to live Yes, now I'm gonna write a song that the whole wide world can sing It's a-gonna be about sunshine and praise every livin' thing It's a-gonna be about love, the one thing the world needs a lot more of Well, I'm gonna write a song that the whole wide world can sing Pick it son! (Instrumental Break) Yeah, our forefathers had only faith in God And the will to make the nation strong So the old time religion could help 'em find a better way Well, we need a liitle more soul savin' and a whole lot more flag wavin' And there ain't no better time for us to start than today Sing it children! Well now, I'm gonna write a song that the whole wide world can sing It's a-gonna be about sunshine and praise every livin' thing It's gonna be about love, the one thing the world needs a lot more of I'm gonna write a song that the whole wide world can sin I'm a-gonna write a song that the whole wide world can sing It's a-gonna be about sunshine and praise every livin' thing It's a-gonna be about love, the one thing the world needs a lot more of I'm gonna write a song that the whole wide world can sing Yeah, I'm gonna write a song that the whole wide world can sing It's a-gonna be about sunshine and praise every livin' thing It's a-gonna be about love, the one thing the world needs a lot more of I'm gonna write a song that the whole .......... FADE (Transcribed from the Jerry Reed recording by Mel Priddle - Sept 2010)

    





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