Intro: E ----------- B --------2-- G --2--4----- D ----------- A ----------- E ----------- E ----------- B --------2-- G --2--4----- D ----------- A ----------- E ----------- Verse: Country music was the backbone of his life Any song you choose it, Heâ??d play anything you liked. Most every evening, You could find me by his side. Where Iâ??d lend the third part harmony to mom and dadâ??s duets. Unill lullabies hung from my eyes and I wandered off to bed. And I can see my mother in this country home I got a sister and two brothers all my own And believe me family unity was ever so strong When I heard my fatherâ??s fiddle play, Some good old country songs. (When my fatherâ??s fiddle played) Some good old country songs. (When my fatherâ??s fiddle played) Verse: Country neighbors, they say that heâ??s the best around To play their favorites At every Friday night hoe-down, and late in the evening With the neighbors homeward bound His closings were as customary as turning out the lights A quarter for my pocket, a love song for his wife. And I can see my mother in this country home I got a sister and two brothers all my own And believe me family unity was ever so strong When I heard my fatherâ??s fiddle play, Some good old country songs. (When my fatherâ??s fiddle played) Some of those good old country songs. (When my fatherâ??s fiddle played) Instrumental: