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I Do My Swinging At Home. An Article From LifeСтр 1 из 3Следующая ⇒ I Do My Swinging At Home Recorded by Charlie Rich Written by Billy Sherrill C F C Nobody loves a drink any more than me A7 D7 I might buy a round or two or three C F C I've been known to stumble and hit the floor D7 G7 Oh but I'm never too drunk to make it to your door C F C Red wine can start my head a swimming A7 D7 But I draw the line when it comes to women C F C I never met a woman that could make me roam G7 C Cause I do my swinging at home F C G7 C She gives me more love better love sweeter love true love D7 G7 And that's where I belong C F E7 F I might do a lotta talking but soon you'll see me walking C G7 C Cause I do my swinging at home F C G7 C She gives me more love better love sweeter love true love D7 G7 And that's where I belong C F E7 F I might do a lotta talking but soon you'll see me walking C G7 C F I do a lotta swinging a lotta love song singing C G7 F C But I do my swinging at ho-me As Long As I'm Dreaming recorded bY Hank Snow [3/4 time] written by Vaughn Horton C F C G7 As long as I'm dream-ing you'll be in my arms dear C You'll never grow lonesome you'll never grow old C7 F I'll build you a castle at the end of the rainbow C G7 C And as long as I'm dreaming I'll build it of gold
F C A tree full of blue birds will wake you each morning G7 A garden of r-oses will gather the dew C G7 I'm hoping and pray-ing that I'll never stop dreaming C For as long as I'm dreaming I'll always have you
F C G7 As long as I'm dream-ing you'll be in my arms dear C You'll never grow lonesome you'll never grow old C7 F I'll build you a castle at the end of the rainbow C G7 C And as long as I'm dreaming I'll build it of gold repeat #2
An Article From Life Recorded by Lefty Frizzell Written by Jim Wilson C Evening sun had just gone down G7 On five acres of ground I’m in Georgia When the back door opened silently C She had made some tea and said here this is for you Then a man selling magazines stopped C7 F And began talking to my wife C And before he left there well that man had sold her G7 C Twelve months subscriptions to Life F C On page twenty-five it said all New York was alive and really swinging F C G7 C Then page 29 it showed a picture of parties and wine with people singing
Well it wasn't long until I saved G7 A thousand dollar bill from the harvest And I had planned to buy more land C But my baby hit me where it hurts the hardest She said I’d like to see New York C7 F What could I say except to say that’s fine C And while she was packing my thoughts wandered back and G7 C That article from Life ran through my mind G7 Oh New York was still alive at 2 am when we arrived Sunday morning She said we’d only stay a week C Cause in seven months our first child would be born She knew it meant the world to me F Still the parties and the wild life changed her mind C She begged to be set free I said it just can’t be G7 C In anger I took my darlings life F C Read about the harvest crime turn to page 29 G7 C I’m featured in an article from Life
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