Come and listen to my story,
if you will, I'm going to tell
About a gang of fellers
from down at Nashville
First I'll start with old Red Foley
doing his Chattanooga shoe
We can't forget Hank Williams
with his good old lovesick blues
It's time for Roy Acuff
to go to Memphis on his train
Minnie Pearl and Rod Brashville
with Lazy Jim Dave
Turn on your radio,
I know that you will wait
Hear little Jimmy Dickens sing,
take an old Colt Taylor and away
There'll be guitars and fiddles
and banjo pickin' too
Feel my love singin' out to you,
my Kentucky blue
Earn his tub number,
Jerome won't make a right
At the Grand Ole Opry every
Saturday night
There is Uncle Dave Macon,
his go -to band club hand
Cowboy Copeland singing tragic romance
Signed Cel and D. Hibber
with Sam and Kurt McGee
And the master of ceremony
is the Mr. George D. Hague
There is Lonzo and Oscar,
the poppin' bubblegum
George Morgan sang it,
Ken Kissy, yum yum
Got a hole in my bucket,
bringin' in that Georgie Melz
We'll play the bluegrass
breakdown
and dance to the chicken riffs
There'll be guitars and fiddles
and banjo pickin' too
Bill Miller singin' out to you
my Kentucky blues
Hurtest of number,
too long won't make a right
At the Grand Ole Opry every
Saturday night
You can talk about your singers
in all kinds of ways
But none could sing the old songs
like Bradley Kincaid
With his old hound dog guitar
and the famous flute they'll fly
String beans and hanks
know an old fiddle in chubby white
There'll be guitars and fiddles
and banjo pickin' too
Bill Monroe singin' out to you
my Kentucky blues
Ernest of Nomburg,
you're all gonna make a right
At the Grand Ole Opry
every Saturday night