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Cloudy Day lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's really a nice song written and recorded by Tom T. Hall.
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Cloudy Day Written and recorded by Tom T. Hall
C G7 I never did like that apartment it was not a place I like to be F C In summertime the place was hot in wintertime I'd sit around and freeze G7 I never did like that apartment seems to me it always smell like food F G7 F G7 People down the hall complained because I liked to pick and sing F C And anyway the rent was overdue
F C Cloudy day this is my cloudy day
One for you and one for him one for her and one for them G7 C This looks like a cloudy day for me
G7 I've forgot the number of the Interstate that brought me to this town F C I've been here for seven months and still I do not know my way around G7 Well I'd like to find a quiet place and trouble is I don't know where it's at F G7 F G7 I don't know which way is best but I think I'll be headin' west F C So I'll be walkin' where the land is flat
Repeat #2
G7 I've known people higher up the ladder who can always pick and choose F C Anything they want to be or anyplace they go to just can't lose G7 It doesn't matter who you are we all must have a cloudy day some time F G7 F G7 Days that we can't seem to win days that we ain't got a friend F C We all have days and I guess this is mine
Repeat #2
One for you and one for him one for her and one for them G7 C This looks like a cloudy day for me
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