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Brown Eyed Girl lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song recorded by John Anderson.
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Brown Eyed Girl Recorded by John Anderson Written by Van Morrison
C F C G7 Hey where did we go days when the rains came C F C G7 Down in the hollow playin' a new game C F C G7 Laughin' and runnin' hey hey skippin' and jumpin' C F C G7 F In the misty morning fog oh our hearts are thumpin' and you G7 C Am F G7 C G7 My brown eyed girl you my brown eyed girl
C F C G7 Whatever happened Tuesday is so slow C F C G7 Goin' down the old mine with a transistor radio C F C G7 Standin' in the sunlight laughin' hidin' 'hind the rainbow's wall C F C G7 F Slippin' and a slidin' all off the waterfall with you C Am F G7 C My brown eyed girl you my brown eyed girl
G7 C Do you remember when we used to sing F C G7 Sha la la la la la la la la la la ti da just like that C F C G7 C Sha la la la la la la la la la la ti da la ti da
F C G7 So hard to find my way now that I'm on my own C F C G7 I saw you just the other day my how you have grown C F C G7 Cast my memory back there Lord sometimes I'm overcome thinkin' about it C F C G7 F Laughin' and a runnin' baby behind the stadium with you G7 C Am F G7 C My brown eyed girl you my brown eyed girl
G7 C Do you remember when we used to sing F C G7 Sha la la la la la la la la la la ti da C F C G7 C Sha la la la la la la la la la la ti da la ti da C F C G7 C Sha la la la la la la la la la la ti da la ti da
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