Verse
D G D
I was born July 9th, 1923
D A7
In a barbershop in Florida, that's where the master found me
D G D
built for an orchestra, that wouldn't be my fate
D A7 D
I'd help form a brand new sound from the Grand Ole Opry stage
D
From Jerusalem Ridge in Ole Rosine
G D
to a gaslit schoolhouse stage
D
miles and miles of backroads
A7
in the trunk of a Chevrolet
D G D
the baseball games and tent shows, each day I would perform
D A7 D
and the music of America was born
[Chorus]
A7 G D
Blue Moon of Kentucky, Big Mon, and Uncle Pen
D G A7
Across the land, they rang from me, time and time again
D G D
just a second hand mandolin, hanging on the wall
D A7 D
till the master's hands changed it all
[Verse]
D G D
now Bill Monroe is resting neath the old Kentucky clay
D A7
and I'm in the Hall of Fame, proudly on display
D G D
the people come from around the world to see me once again
D A7 D
and hear the music I created in the master's hands
[Chorus]
A7 G D
Blue Moon of Kentucky, Big Mon, and Uncle Pen
D G A7
Across the land, they rang from me, time and time again
D G D
just a second-hand mandolin, hanging on the wall
D A7 D
till the master's hands changed it all
D G D
just a second-hand mandolin, hanging on the wall
D A7 D
till the master's hands changed it all
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