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Before The Night Is Over lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a good country song recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis.
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Before The Night Is Over Recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis Written by Ben Peters
G C I can tell by the way you're a little bit lonely just like Jerry Lee G Em A7 D7 It's just like someone that you're needing to forget G Honey that's the same thing with me C E7 I've been wondering baby why don't we G D7 C G Just make believe it ain't the first time we have met
C G And before the night is over you're gonna be in love E7 I bet you by the morning I'll be the only one A7 D7 That you'll be thinking of G C E7 So we will will come together as close as fingers in a glove G D7 C G And before the night is over you gonna be in love
Honey I can tell Jerry Lee can tell C Somebody might put that lady there right through pure hell G Em A7 D7 And she can use a little tenderness these things I know G So if you feel that it's wrong C E7 I could be coming on a little bit too strong G D7 C G Just let me know I'll pack my junk I just might go
C G And before the night is over you're gonna be in love E7 I bet you by the morning I'll be the only one A7 D7 That you'll be thinking of G C E7 So we will will come together as close as fingers in a glove G D7 G C And before the night is over I said before the night is over G D7 C G Hey girl before the night is over you’re gonna be in love
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