Lyrics Country Hall of Fame - Hank Locklin
I
I
was
roaming
round
in
Nashville
in
the
state
of
Tennessee
For
I
love
that
country
music
it's
as
soulful
as
can
be
I
have
gathered
their
the
records
for
I
cherished
every
name
So
I
found
myself
a
standing
in
the
Country
Hall
of
Fame
My
heart
beat
somewhat
faster
as
I
walked
in
through
the
door
For
I
heard
the
sound
of
voices
I
had
often
heard
before
A
happy
kind
of
sadness
brought
a
teardrop
to
my
eye
Now
I'll
tell
you
what
I
saw
there
and
I'm
sure
that
you'll
see
why
Jimmie
Rodgers'
railroad
lantern
and
his
faithful
old
guitar
I
could
hear
that
old
blue
yodel
coming
from
somewhere
afar
Roy
Acuff
in
bronze
likeness
with
that
great
Fred
Rose
his
friend
And
I
heard
that
Wabash
Cannonball
somewhere
around
the
bend
The
guitar
of
Eddy
Arnold
memories
of
Cattle
Call
Chet
Atkins
will
be
with
him
when
the
work's
all
done
this
fall
From
the
autoharp
of
Maybelle
Wildwood
Flower
seems
to
ring
Riley
Puckett
and
Gid
Tanner
how
they
all
could
pick
and
sing
I
could
hear
George
Hay
announcin'
as
I
stood
there
in
the
room
I
could
hear
Tex
Ritter
singing
his
classic
song
High
Noon
Minnie
Pearl
so
glad
to
be
there
and
Hank
Snow
keeps
Movin'
On
May
the
Lord
bless
those
still
Living
and
the
ones
who's
joined
his
throne
Cowboy
Copas
Hankshaw
Hawkins
Gentleman
Jim
and
Patsy
Cline
Rod
Bradsfield
Ira
Louvin
these
stars
will
always
shine
Ernest
Tubb
and
great
Red
Foley
and
Hank
Williams
bless
his
name
Though
some
are
gone
they'll
live
forever
in
the
Country
Hall
of
Fame
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