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Big City Girls lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Carl Belew.
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Big City Girls Recorded by Carl Belew Written by Baker Knight
C Now big city girls drive big fine cars G7 And they wear expensive clothes
And where they get all their money from C Well you're talkin' to a feller that knows
I came to town about a week ago C7 F To put some money and the savings and loan C I met a big city girl in a big fine car G7 C And she took every penny I owned
F C Yeah big city girls are pretty as the dickens G7 C And fickle as they can be F C I thought a big city girl’s got easy pickings G7 C With an old country boy like me
Now we got a talkin' bout this and that G7 When she told me that her daddy was sick
She had a takin' to the doctor man C And she had to have the money right quick
So I let her have it like a good old boy C7 F She took it and away she fled C Well I found out later he needed a doctor G7 C Like he needed her holdin' her head
Repeat #3
Now there's not a car runnin' on the road G7 That automobile wouldn't pass
Ah but every time we drove a thing round the block C We had to fill it up with gas
We kept on a goin' from place to place C7 F Till all of my money was gone C And all she left me was a kiss on the cheek G7 C When she told me she was movin' on
Repeat #3
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