[Verse 1]
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He came down from old Rosine, with a song and a mandolin
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Tilling ground and planting seeds
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Where no one had ever been
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He brought it down to Nashville,
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And they all knew his name
C G Em
He played the Grand Old Opry, and it never was the same.
[Chorus]
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Bear down on that fiddle son when you play that Old Muleskinner
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All you got and then some, and I'll jump in on the tenor
C G D G
Pick it Earl, here it comes, Lester and his old G-run
C G Em
You can't do it that way son, according to Monroe's doctrine
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Ain't no part of nothing.
[Verse 2]
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All the years he traveled, down them rough and rocky roads
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Singing high and lonesome, with his body and soul
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Well Monroe was a wheel hoss,
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It's a bluegrass way,
C G Em
Every time he kicked it off, I thought I'd hear him say...
[Chorus]
G C G
Bear down on that fiddle son when you play that Old Muleskinner
G C G
All you got and then some, and I'll jump in on the tenor
C G D G
Pick it Earl, here it comes, Lester and his old G-run
C G Em
You can't do it that way son, according to Monroe's doctrine
G
Ain't no part of nothing.
[Coda]
C G D G
Pick it Earl, here it comes, Lester and his old G-run
C G Em
You can't do it that way son, according to Monroes' doctrine
G
Ain't no part of nothing.