G       
I wasn't much more than a baby, I thought he was a bear, 
                             D 
The Way my Daddy carried me around. 
 
They said I learned to walk 
 
While holding on to just one finger, 
                                               G 
On the hand of a man that's standin' six foot, three. 
 
Not old enough to understand the meaning of depression:. 
                                   D 
Just somethin' people talk about a lot. 
 
My Daddy wasn't one to try to make no big impression, 
                                                 G 
Just one heck of a man that worked for what he'd got. 
 
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                            C 
They don't make 'em like my Daddy any more. 
              G                                   D 
Guess they've thrown away the pattern through the years. 
 
And in the great big land of freedom ,  
 
I know that we really need 'em: 
                                      G 
They don't make 'em like my Daddy any more. 
 
From the Johnson County court house  
 
To the hills of West Virginia, 
                                       D 
My Daddy worked down in them dark cold mines. 
 
Education didn't count so much as what you had for mem'u 
                                            G 
Like the will to live an' a dream of better times. 
 
Daddy never took a hand out; we ate pinto beans and bacon, 
                                              D 
But he worked to keep the wolf back from the door. 
 
And it only proves one thing to me,  
 
When folks start bellyaching: 
                                      G 
They don't make 'em like my Daddy any more. 
 
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