Hank Thompson — Oklahoma Hills
Here are the lyrics and chords (corrections and enhancements welcomed) to a song called "Oklahoma Hills". The song was co-written by Jack Guthrie and his cousing Woodie Guthrie and became a hit in 1945. The version I have sourced for this submission is performed by Jack Guthrie & His Oklahomans and was taken from an EMI (Capitol) album - Catalogue No. SCA.045 entitled "Country Music Is Here To Stay" Vol 1. Key = Eb Intro = Eb - Eb - Ab - F#7 - Bb7 - Bb7 - Eb - Bb7 Eb Ab F#7 Many Months Have Come And Gone Since I Wandered From My Home Bb7 Eb Bb7 In Those Oklahoma Hills Where I Was Born Eb Ab F#7 Many A Page Of Life Has Turned - Many A Lesson I Have Learned Bb7 Eb Bb7 Well I Feel Like In Those Hills I Still Be-long CHORUS Eb Ab F#7 Way Down Yonder In The Indian Nation I Ride My Pony On The Reservation Bb7 Eb Bb7 In Those Oklahoma Hills Where I Was Born Eb Ab F#7 Now Way Down Yonder In The Indian Nation A Cowboy's Life Is My Occupation Bb7 Eb Bb7 In Those Oklahoma Hills Where I Was Born Instrumental Break : Same Chord Progression As First Verse Eb Ab F#7 But As I Sit Here Today Many Miles I Am A-way Bb7 Eb Bb7 >From A Place I Rode My Pony Through The Draw Eb Ab F#7 While The Oak And Blackjack Trees Kiss The Playful Prairie Breeze Bb7 Eb Bb7 In Those Oklahoma Hills Where I Was Born REPEAT CHORUS INSTRUMENTAL BREAK: Same Chord Progression As Verse 1. Eb Ab F#7 Now As I Turn Life A Page To The Land Of The Great Old Sage Bb7 Eb Bb7 In Those Oklahoma Hills Where I Was Born Eb Ab F#7 While The Black Oil It Rolls And Flows And The Snow White Cotton Grows Bb7 Eb Bb7 In Those Oklahoma Hills Where I Was Born REPEAT CHORUS (Now)
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