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From the Harper Valley PTA" Well, the note says, "Mrs. Johnson You're wearing your dresses way too high It's reported you've been drinkin' And a runnin' 'round with men and goin' wild" "And we don't believe you ought to be A bringin' up your little girl this way" And it was signed by the secretary Harper Valley PTA Well, it happened that the PTA
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[Verse 1] I wanna tell you all a story About a Harper Valley widowed wife Who had a teenage daughter Who attended Harper Valley Junior High Well, her daughter came home one afternoon And.
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Jeannie C. Riley - Harper Valley P.T.A. with LyricsJeannie C. Riley's 1968 country classic song "Harper Valley P.T.A." featuring on screen lyrics.Sun Records.
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And if you smell Shirley Thompson's breath you'll find she's had a little nip of gin. When you have the nerve to tell me that you think that as a mother I'm not fit. Well this is just a little.
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" Harper Valley PTA " is a country song written by Tom T. Hall, [1] which in 1968 became a major international hit single for country singer Jeannie C. Riley.
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551 54K views 2 years ago "Harper Valley P.T.A." is a country song written by Tom T. Hall which in 1968 became a major international hit single for country singer Jeannie C. Riley. The song.
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[Outro] No I wouldn't put you on because it really did it happened just this way The day her mama socket it to the Harper Valley PTA The day her mama socket it to the Harper Valley PTA The day her.
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Create and get +5 IQ. You'll need a capo on the second to play along w/h the song or play it in A but remember it goes a a step throughout. [Verse 1] G7 I want to tell you all a story 'bout a Harper Valley widowed wife C7 Who had a teenage daughter who attended Harper Valley Junior High G7 Well her daughter came home one afternoon and didn't.
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Watch on This song was written by Tom T. Hall. Jeannie Riley Harper Valley PTA Lyrics I wanna tell you all a story 'bout A Harper Valley widowed wife Who had a teenage daughter Who attended Harper Valley Junior High Well, her daughter came home one afternoon And didn't even stop to play
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"Harper Valley P. T. A." is a country song written by Tom T. Hall which in 1968 became a major international hit single for country singer Jeannie C. Riley. The song was originally recorded by Margie Singleton, on Ashley Records A 5000 in July, 1968. Riley's record sold over six million copies as a single.