( D/F#) ( Em) ( A) Sing a song about my ( D) life. ( Bm) Sing A song ( A) about the ( G) heartland. Sing the ( Bm) rain on the roof on a ( G) summer night Where they ( D) still know wrong from ( G) right. When you hear twin fiddles and a steel guitar Youre listenin to the sound of the American heart And opry music on a Saturday night Brings a smile to your face and a tear to your eye Chorus: x2 Sing a song about the Heartland The only place I feel at home Sing about the way a good man Works until the daylights gone Sing the rain on the roof. ( C) Sing about the way a ( G) good man Works until the daylights ( A) gone. Sing a ( C) song about the ( G) heartland, The only place I feel at ( D) home. Theres a ( D) place where mornings are an endless blue And you feel mother nature walk ( G) along with ( A) you, Where ( G) simple people living ( D) side by side Still wave to their neighbor when theyre ( G) drivin ( A) by. Sing the ( Bm) rain on the roof on a ( G) summer night Where they ( D) still know wrong from ( G) right. And ( G) Opry music on a ( D) Saturday night Brings a smile to your face and a ( G) tear to your ( A) eye. Capo I long live King George When you ( D) hear twin fiddles and a steel guitar, Youre listening to the sound of the ( G) American ( A) heart.