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A Gentleman On My Mind lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
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A Gentleman On My Mind Recorded by Leona Williams Written by Jim Mundy
G I've worked at slingin' drinks at this bar D7 Until I've almost lost my mind
And I've been offered minks G A brand new car at least a thousand times
But they're just blowin' smoke D7 Most of them are broke I always find
But I don't like that kinda talk G I've got a gentleman on my mind
They like my skimpy uniform D7 And grab hold of my arm when I walk by
They come in from a hard days work G And drink away their hurt and unwind
But they won't leave a tip D7 If I give 'em too much lip or be unkind
But I don't won’t that kind of man G I've got a gentleman on my mind
C D7 I've got a gentleman on my mind C And in this place they’re hard to find D7 When they get full of beer and wine G Gets pretty deep and the lies fly D7 G Yes I've got a gentleman on my mind
Well I've listened to their jokes
And breathed their cigar smoke D7 Till I half blind
Most of them are hangin' round G And I have to turn 'em down cause I'm tired
It's not wrong of them to ask
But they could do it with D7 A little more class and pride
Well I may not be a saint G But I've got a gentleman on my mind
Repeat #5
D7 G Yes I've got a gentleman on my mind
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