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Artist/Band:
Wynonna Judd
Lyrics for Song: That's How Rhythm Was Born
Lyrics for Album: Sing-Chapter 1 [2009]
Down south the banjos cry to
Everybody who's sayin' hidie-hi to
While the moonbeams danced on the bayou
That's how rhythm was born
They praised the Mighty Forgiver
They washed their sins in the river
Cold water made 'em all shiver
That's how rhythm was born
Folks came down and gathered round
That old Swanee shore
Caught the craze and sang His praise
They all cried, "Why don't cha gimme some more?"
Down south the banjos cry to
Everybody who's singin' hidie-hi to
While the moonbeams danced on the bayou
That's how rhythm was born
Down south the banjos cry to
Everybody who's singin' hidie-hi to
While the moonbeams danced on the bayou
That's just how rhythm was born
They praised the Mighty Forgiver
They washed their sins in the river
Cold water, well it made them wanna shiver
And that's how rhythm was born
Folks came down and gathered round
That old Swanee shore
Caught the craze and sang His praise
And cried, "Come on, give me some more"
You can ask anyone, sir
They'll answer we'll be over yonder
That's how rhythm was born
Banjos cry to
Don't they hidie-hi to
Dance on the bayou
And that's just the reason that rhythm was born
Praise and forgive 'em
Washed their sins in the river
Cold water makes 'em all shiver
And that's just the reason that rhythm was born
Folks came down and gathered around
That Swanee shore
Caught the craze, sang His praise
They all cried, "Why don't cha gimme some more?"
Ask you anyone, sir
And they'd be glad to answer you, sir
They'll answer we'll be over yonder
And that's just the reason that rhythm was born
That's how rhythm was born
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That's How Rhythm Was Born
Wynonna Judd delivers a soulful country ballad on her 2009 album Sing-Chapter 1, exploring themes of musical origins and personal connection. The track showcases her signature vocal warmth and storytelling ability, characteristic of her work in the modern country genre. Released as part of her broader discography, the song reflects her continued evolution as an artist while maintaining the emotional depth that defined her earlier hits. It stands as a testament to her ability to blend traditional country elements with contemporary production, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into her creative process and the stories she shares through her recordings. |
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| Album Lyrics: Sing-Chapter 1 [2009] |
 Wynonna Judd
"Sing-Chapter 1 [2009]"
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