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Carried Away lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's a very pretty country song recorded by the Statler Brothers.
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Carried Away Recorded by The Statler Brothers Written by Lew DeWitt
C G7 When I first met Becky at the home of a mutual friend C I'da laughed out loud C7 If you'd have told me then I'd fall in love with a silly little girl F C G7 Who got carried away carried away with every little thing
C G7 Like for instance Becky would go crazy over fashions and fads C And shriek with joy C7 And get overly glad and play the radio too loud all the time F C G7 And get carried away carried away when some big star would sing
C G7 But I loved sweet Becky even though she could make me so mad C Cause I knew darned well C7 She was the best I had and even when I saw she joined with the crowd F C G7 And got carried away carried away learning to do her thing
C G7 I still loved my Becky and I tried to make her realize C That the joys she found C7 Were sorrows in disguise and pretty soon all that speed would addict F C G7 And she'd get carried away carried away and go too far again
C G7 When I first met Becky at the home of a mutual friend C I'da laughed out loud C7 If you'd have told me then I'd see that girl in an old gray casket F C G7 Bein' carried away carried away to hear the angels sing C F C Mmm mmm mmm mmm never grow old
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