Moonlight, Moonshine and Blue Moon of Kentucky
Writers: Kristy Cox, Jerry Salley

Vs1) I grew up down on the farm, a sweetcorn field was our back yard
The boy next door lived a mile away
But once a week when chores were through, the neighbors met for barbeque, they'd tune up the fiddles and they played

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It was Moonlight, Moonshine and Blue Moon of Kentucky
Anotherit's an all-night, get right kick back in the country
They passed around an old guitar, just like they passed the mason jar
Moonlight, Moonshine and Blue Moon of Kentucky

Vs2)
I loved to hear Aunt Polly sing, and the sound of banjo strings
Playing while us kids would dosido
And I can still see Uncle Jim, picking on his mandolin
And pretending he was Bill Monroe

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VS3)
It seems we had more hours when we all had more time to spend
With the most important ones we loved
Life was simple was back then and I still go back again
When I look up to see the stars above

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