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The Day The Saw-Mill Closed Down:Dickey Lee. #104 on BB Hot 100 on SMASH Records in 1963. INTRO: C# F# (x2) #1.
Her C#house on the F#corner of C#Cedar and F#Elm.. C#still F#stands in our C#town. C#But it's been F#empty since C#she moved aF#way.. the C#day that the F#saw-mill closed C#down. (F#Oooo-weee-bee-C#doo.)
#2.
C#We'd sit on her F#porch almost C#every F#night.. I reC#member how F#happy we C#were. C#We'd grow up and F#marry I'd C#work at the F#mill.. to C#make a F#living for C#her. (F#Oooo-weee-bee-C#doo.)
BRIDGE:
F#Her G#father C#worked at the F#mill..like C#most of the F#others in C#townC#7. I F#lost my G#girl when C#he lost his F#job..the C#day that the F#saw-mill closed C#down. F# C#........D (Oooo-weee-bee-doo.)
#3.
DShe moved from the Gcorner of DCedar and GElm..and DI never Gsaw her aDgain. DBut I can still Ghear her Dmother's soft Gvoice..saying, Dhoney, it's Gtime to come Din. (GOooo-weee-bee-Ddoo.)
#4.
No Glon..Ager do Dmill hands live Ghere..the Dgiant saws Gdon't make a Dsound. No Glong..Aer does Dmy love live Ghere..Dnot since the Gsaw-mill closed Ddown.
OUTRO:
DShe left when the Gsaw-mill closed Ddown. (GOooo-weee-bee-Ddoo.)(Fade.)
A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.