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Video Karaoke They Don't Make 'em Like My Daddy - Loretta Lynn

Este tema es una versión de They Don't Make 'em Like My Daddy, que popularizó Loretta Lynn

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Tempo: variable (alrededor de 105 BPM)

Tonalidad idéntica al original: LA

Duración: 02:19 - Escuchar en: 01:49

Fecha de publicación: 1974
Géneros: Country, En inglés
Compositor original: Jerry Chesnut

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Letra They Don't Make 'em Like My Daddy

I wasn't much more than a baby
I thought he was a bear
The way my daddy carried me around
They said I learned to walk while holdin' on to just one finger
On the hand of a man that stands at six-foot-three
Not old enough to understand the meaning of depression
Just something people talked about a lot
My daddy wasn't one that tried to make no big impressions just one heck of a man that worked for what he got
They don't make men like my daddy anymore
Guess they've thrown away the pattern through the years
In a great bigger land of freedom at a time we really need 'em they don't make 'em like my daddy anymore
From the Johnson
County coal camps to the hills of West Virginia
My daddy worked down in them dark coal mines
Education didn't count so much as what you had born in you like the will to live in a dream of better times
Daddy never took a handout we ate pinto beans and bacon but he worked to keep the wolf back from the door
And it only proved one thing to me when folks start belly achin'
They don't make 'em like my daddy anymore
They don't make men like my daddy anymore
Guess they've thrown away the pattern through the years
In a great bigger land of freedom at a time we really need 'em they don't make 'em like my daddy anymore
They don't make 'em like my daddy anymore

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