Fiddlin' Around

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Johnny Gimble

John Paul Gimble (born May 30, 1926), better known as Johnny Gimble, is an American country musician associated with Western swing. He is an award-winning fiddle player and considered one of the most impressive fiddlers in the genre's history. more »


Year:
1980
3:25
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Where you been Johnny?
What you been doin'?

I'm just fiddlin' round

I played this guitar till my folks were sick of it
They won't never get well as long as you're pickin' it

I played this old harp 'til my mouth looka funny
It aint no fiddle but it sure makes more money

You'll live to a hundred though, fiddlin' 'round

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Written by: JOHNNY GIMBLE

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