Oklahoma Hills by Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys Oklahoma Hills Words and Music by Woody Guthrie and Jack Guthrie As performed by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys http://www.texasplayboys.net/ Transcribed by twoheadedlovechild@yahoo.com [INTRO WITH LEAD GTR] B7 E E Many months have come and gone A F#7 Since I wandered from my home B7 In those Oklahoma hills E Where I was born E Many a page of life has turned A F#7 Many a lesson I have learned B7 E Well I feel like in those hills I still belong E Way down yonder in the Indian Nation A F#7 Ridin' my pony on a reservation B7 E In those Oklahoma hills where I was born E Now way down yonder in the Indian Nation A F#7 A cowboy's life is my occupation B7 E In those Oklahoma Hills where I was born [SOLO] E A F#7 B7 E E A F#7 B7 E But as I sit here today Many miles I am away From a place I rode my pony Through the draw While the oak and black-jack trees Kiss the playful prairie breeze In those Oklahoma Hills where I was born [CHORUS] [INTRO] Now as I turn life a page To the land of the great Osage In those Oklahoma hills Where I was born While the black oil rolls and flows And the snow white cotton grows In those Oklahoma Hills where I was born CHORUS www.TAB6.com