Key: Eb major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
old Kentucky,
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where horseshoes are lucky
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There's a village smithy
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standin' under the chestnut tree
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Hear the hammer knockin',
He sings the boogie blues
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while he's hammerin' on his shoes
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like Fourth of Ju lyin'
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He's even got the horses cloppin'
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the clang -bangin' rhythm
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You get a lot of kick out of
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the blacksmith blues
the horseshoes are knockin'
There's a village smith,
he's standing under the chestnut tree.
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see the anvil rocking.
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He sings the boogie -boos
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like Fourth of July -ing.
He's even got the horses
clapping back down the avenue.
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Folks love the rhythm,
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the gang -banging rhythm.
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You get a lot of kicks out of the blacksmith. Blue!
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Oh, down in old Kentucky,
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where horseshoes are lucky
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There's a village smithy
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standing under the chestnut tree
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Hear the hammer knockin',
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see the anvil rockin'
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He sings the boogie blues
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See the hot sparks a -flyin'
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He's even got the horses cloppin'
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Folks love the rhythm,
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You get a lot of kick out of
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Out of the blacksmith blues
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Hammer knockin',
hammer rockin',
folks a -boppin'
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