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Be There For Me Baby lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Johnny Lee.
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Be There For Me Baby Recorded by Johnny Lee Written by Tommy Rocco and Charlie Black
C G7 Every morning I go scratch for the almighty buck C G7 I dream the American dream but it don't seem to change my luck F C F C Oh it gets downright depressing it wears the soul down to the bone F C F Dm G7 I don't think that I could make it if I had to make it alone
C F Dm So be there for me baby come sunup or sundown G7 When the winter wind's whistlin' at the window C G7 Together we can hold our ground C F Dm The secret to survivin' is dividin' the burden by two G7 C So be there for me baby and I'll be there for you
G7 I know you expected more out of life than bills and a broom C But that's all you're gettin' from the man G7 You were bettin' had hung up the moon F C F C Oh but love’s got compensation it's enough to get us through F C F Dm G7 It's too bad we're not in the money ah but we got me and you
C F Dm So be there for me baby come sunup or sundown G7 When the winter wind's whistlin' at the window C G7 Together we can hold our ground C F Dm The secret to survivin' is dividin' the burden by two G7 C So be there for me baby and I'll be there for you
G7 C So be there for me baby and I'll be there for you
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