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Blue Virginia Blues lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
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Blue Virginia Blues Recorded by Larry Sparks Written by Pete Gobel and Larry Drumm
C Have you ever been to Richmond in November E7 F When the cold Virginia rain is coming down C Friends I'm here to tell you it's no pleasure D7 G7 If you're all alone and a stranger to this town
C Don't take me wrong I do like East Virginia E7 F And Richmond's full of hospitality C Except for one Virginia girl I know of G7 C That made a perfect love wreck out of me
F G7 C Blue blue Virginia blues F G7 There ain’t no blue like blue Virginia blues F G7 There ain’t no other girls in the whole wide world C F Will break your heart like Virginia girls C F C There's ain’t no blue like blue Virginia blues
She called me up in St Paul Minnesota E7 F Said I need you here in Richmond right away C Take the bus and I'll meet you at the station D7 G7 Bring some clothes I might want you to stay
C My bus pulled in the station late this evening E7 F There ain’t a soul around this place but me C She must have changed her mind or she's forgotten G7 C And her name ain’t in the phone directory
Repeat #3
I wish I had the money for a taxi E7 F And a warm and cozy place to lay me down C Instead of standing all alone in Richmond G7 C While the cold Virginia rain is coming down
Repeat #3
F C F C Oh there's ain’t no blue like blue Virginia blues
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