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'''The Green Hills of Kentucky''' is a song heard in the ''[[Postcards From Buster]]'' episode "[[Good Ol' Tyme]]." It was written by [[Adam Felber]] and [[Claudio Ragazzi]].
'''The Green Hills of Kentucky''' is a song heard in the ''[[Postcards From Buster]]'' episode "[[Good Ol' Tyme]]." It was written by [[Adam Felber]] and [[Claudio Ragazzi]].
==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
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''Well, you'll always feel welcome,''<br />
''And you'll always feel so lucky''<br />
''When you're stepping through''<br />
''The green hills of Kentucky!''
 
''Some folks came from across the ocean.''<br />
''Some came through a mountain pass.''<br />
''Some paddled up the river''<br />
'''Cause back then there was no gas.''
 
''Generation to generation,''<br />
''It's the music of our past.''<br />
''Join hands and circle around''<br />
''In Kentucky's green, green, green grass.''
 
''Well, you'll always feel welcome,''<br />
''And you'll always feel so lucky''<br />
''When you're stepping through''<br />
''The green hills of Kentucky!''
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Latest revision as of 01:36, 8 May 2018

The Green Hills of Kentucky is a song heard in the Postcards From Buster episode "Good Ol' Tyme." It was written by Adam Felber and Claudio Ragazzi.

Lyrics[edit]

Well, you'll always feel welcome,
And you'll always feel so lucky
When you're stepping through
The green hills of Kentucky!

Some folks came from across the ocean.
Some came through a mountain pass.
Some paddled up the river
'Cause back then there was no gas.

Generation to generation,
It's the music of our past.
Join hands and circle around
In Kentucky's green, green, green grass.

Well, you'll always feel welcome,
And you'll always feel so lucky
When you're stepping through
The green hills of Kentucky!