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A Thing About
You lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a
fun to do song recorded by Emmylou Harris and Southern Pacific.
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A Thing About You Recorded by Emmylou Harris and Southern Pacific Written by Tom Petty
G I'm not much on mystery Em You gotta be careful what you dream G I thought I was satisfied Em I thought love would pass in time D7 Honey let me tell you I got a thing about you
Baby let me tell you I got a thing about you C It don't matter what you say
It don't matter what you do Em D7 G I I I got a thing about you C D7 G I I I got a thing about you
Somewhere deep in the middle of the night Em Lovers hold each other tight G Whisper in their anxious ears Em Words of love that disappear D7 Honey let me tell you I got a thing about you
Baby let me tell you I got a thing about you C It don't matter what you say
It don't matter what you do Em D7 G I I I got a thing about you C D7 G I I I got a thing about you
C F G Baby you hold some strange control over me C F G It's so wild it’s hypnotizing me D7 C G Yea yea yea yea yea y-ea yea
D7 Honey let me tell you I got a thing about you
Baby let me tell you I got a thing about you C It don't matter what you say
It don't matter what you do Em D7 G I I I got a thing about you C D7 G I I I got a thing about you G F C G Thing about you got a thing about you
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