Written by Mike Geiger/Mike Huffman/Bill Mullis
On a (F) hillside in Hazzard Sets a (Bb) new double (F) wide God's little acre Your para (C) dise A (F) poor boy found heaven With a (Bb) good country (F) girl He had all he wanted (C) She was his whole (F) world Tracy Lawrence (F) But working the coal mine Can (Bb) wear a man (F) down He started spending Too much time in (C) town (F) He found temptation Fell (Bb) under it's (F) spell And Hillbilly Heaven Went to (C) Honky Tonk (F) Hell From (Bb) Hillbilly Heaven To (F)Honky Tonk Hell From a warm home fire burning To a cold, cheap mo (C) tel And an (F) angel is crying 'Cause her good man (Bb) fell From (F) Hillbilly Heaven To (C) Honky Tonk (F) Hell (F)(C)(F) (F) Somewhere in Hazzard On a (Bb) dark, dead-end (F) street Where whiskey and heartache And old memories (C) meet He (F) looks for salvation In a (Bb) bottle each (F) night And just goes on livin' Though (C) he's lost his (F) life (Key Change: F becomes G, Bb becomes C, and C becomes D) The Possum Now there's a (G) job in the coal mine That (C) needs to be (G) filled And a heartache in Hazzard That won't ever (D) heal (G) He had it all Now (C) it's all for (G) sale And Hillbilly Heaven's Gone to (D) Honky Tonk (G) Hell From (C) Hillbilly Heaven To (G) Honky Tonk Hell From a warm home fire burning To a cold, cheap mo (D) tel And an (G) angel is crying 'Cause her good man (C) fell From (G) Hillbilly Heaven To (D) Honky Tonk (G) Hell He's gone from Hillbilly Heaven To (D) Honky Tonk (no chord) Hell (G)
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