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Ozark Mountain Lullaby - Tammy Wynette
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Ozark Mountain Lullaby Tammy Wynette

"Ozark Mountain Lullaby" by Tammy Wynette, released in 1973, is a #Country song that reflects themes of motherhood, nature, and the comforting embrace of home. The lyrics convey a sense of peace and nostalgia, highlighting the beauty of the Ozark Mountains. Its soothing melody and heartfelt delivery resonate with listeners, capturing the essence of rural life and familial bonds. The song's gentle lullaby quality adds to its emotional depth, making it a cherished piece in Wynette's discography.

Ozark Mountain Lullaby - Tammy Wynette
In the cradle deep
Baby sleeps by the warm soft firelight
Mama's singing
Daddy's humming
The Ozark Mountain lullaby

La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
Lou, lou, lou lou, lou, la
Mama's singing
Daddy's humming
The Ozark Mountain lullaby

Mama's fixing up some supper
Daddy's working up a sweat
'Cause anytime the creek might rise
And the crops ain't all in yet
Sister's got her chores to do
And Lord knows I've got mine
We rest our head when the day is ended
To the Ozark Mountain lullaby

La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
Lou, lou, lou lou, lou, la
Mama's singing
Daddy's humming
The Ozark Mountain lullaby
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