Am I The Only Thing You've Done Wrong lyrics and chords
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for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded Lee
Ann Womack.
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Am I The Only Thing You've Done Wrong Recorded by Lee Ann Womack Written by Billy Foster, Jason Seller, Lee Ann Womack
G C G You're the life of the party you stand out in a crowd D7 When I think of all the things you've done C D7 It always makes me proud G G7 C But tonight I'm feeling empty seems I'm always here alone D7 G C Am I the only thing you've done wrong
D7 C G Am I the only one that you've forgotten on the way D7 C D7 To gain the world and lose our love is too high a price to pay G G7 C In your long line of successes tell me where do I belong D7 G D7 Am I the only thing you've done wrong
G C G You got another big promotion you're the best man on the crew D7 When you set your mind on something C D7 There's nothing you can't do G G7 C This house you built is perfect we're the envy of the town D7 G But Lord it's lonely here when you're not around
D7 C G Am I the only one that you've forgotten on the way D7 C D7 To gain the world and lose our love is too high a price to pay G G7 C In your long line of successes tell me where do I belong D7 G Am I the only thing you've done wrong
C D7 G Oh am I the only thing you've done wrong
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