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[Verse 1] [D]I was wal[G]tzing with my darlin' To the Tennessee [C]waltz When [G]an old friend I [Em]happened to [Am]see I [D]introduced him[G] to my loved one And while they [C]were waltzing, my [G]friend stole [D]my sweetheart from [G]me. I remember the [B]night and [C]the Tennessee [G]woods. I know just [Em]how much I [Am]have loved.[D] I [G]lost my little darlin' the night they were [C]playin' The [G]beautiful Ten[D]nessee [G]Waltz I remember the [B]night and [C]the Tennessee [G]Waltz I know [Em]just how much I [A]have lost.[Am][D] I [G]lost my little darling the night they were [C]playing in the [G]beautiful [B]Ten[C] ne[Am]ssee wa[G]lkway. Thank you. Thank you very much. As we said a while ago, this is the fourth time in [B]five years [G]that I have been here. [D]I feel that I [G]must say something of which I deeply believe. [D]One of the nicest things that has happened to me in meeting the thousands and thousands of [G]people that I have from your state is that I have be [D]come very [G]closely associated with one of the finest groups of men I've ever known, and that's your Indiana State Police, who have been so great to us. Give them a hand! I have never [D]known a finer group of gentlemen an [G]d have been so much help to us. I know we've [D]been a lot of bother to them, but they've [G]grinned and barred, and they've [A]just been great to [D]us. This one trooper has [A]been with us every [D]trip that we've been [G]here. Actually his folks come from back in my part of the country. I just happen to think of this. I don't know if he knows I know it, but if he knows I know it, he hopes I've forgotten it. I'll bet that. I'll never forget years ago when we were young bucks, and that was years ago. Back there a beautiful showgirl from California [B]came back to our part [G]of the country for a [D]vacation. [G]She wanted to be there in the hills where it was quiet and walk through the fields and the woods and the meadows and the mud. So she came [G]back to our part of the [D]country and got a room in [A]one of those big old farm[G]houses. [G]She was having a wonderful time, an d one [G]hot Saturday afternoon—ooh, it was hot !—she took [G]a walk down through that patch of woods that goes down the back of our place there. And you don't walk too far through that patch of woods till you come to the river." [G]She got there on the riverbank, and oh, boy, did that look cool. [D]And she sur[G]e was hot, boys. And she was in the woods, she was by herself, and it is hot." She was in the woods and by herself, and she sure didn't want to go swimming. So she went into swimming, [G]because it was in the woods and she was by herself. She put her clothes there on a rock and stacked them up there. She [G]went into the river and, oh, did that feel good, oh, boy! I don't [C]suppose that [G]young Walker boy had been down through that patch of woods in six months for no reason at all. Here he comes, bigfooting down through there that day. He got down on the bank of the river and [G]saw a lady's clothes [A]ly ing there on a [G]rock. He looked out into the [C]water, and fortunately [A]our heroine [D]is in deep enough water. Of course, [B]his eyes [G]bugged out like a stomped -on toad [Em]frog. He sat right down on the rock. She saw him. She was out in the water. She [G]said, Well, he'll get up and go away in a few minutes, [G]and I'll get out and get dressed and go back to the house. Not that boy! Finally, it had gotten later, and she was [G]getting a little cold, and she said, [D]Young man, would you mind getting up and going away? I have to come out and get dressed and go to the house." He just sat there and looked at her. She would beg him, and he would sit, and she would move around in the river to try to keep warm. It was getting late. Her foot hit [G]something in the bottom of the river that just didn't feel like the bottom of the river. It was something different. She went [D]down under the water and got a hold of it. She felt of it and knew it was a big old country dishpan. Somebody had thrown it away that didn't want it. It great big thing. So she got it up in front of her and covered herself up pretty good, and she comes storming out of that water up to him and said, Young man, do you know what I think? He said, Yes, ma 'am. I bet you think there's a bottom in that dishpan. Well, these home folks have fun, don't they? When I was here in 1955, the first trip I made here, we did a song, the first time I had ever done it publicly, even before I ever recorded it. So having done it here, I must give you folk credit for the whole mess, which I'm certainly glad. And here we're back for our fourth time at the same place [A]where this song first got Let's start, and we hope you haven't forgotten [D]it yet.[B] Did you get it, honey? All right.
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