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Daddy Number Two lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
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Daddy Number Two Recorded by Johnny Lee Written by Glenn Barber and Joe Melson
G I don't mind his daddy's picture on our table D7 I understand he's the father of your child C D7 I don't mind his little visits here on Sunday A7 D7 Even though he shares our world for a little while
G I'll pretend that I don't see the way he looks at you B7 C D7 Any fool can see he's still in love with you G C G C I'll be daddy number two baby I'll do that for you G B7 C D7 Because I love you I'll do anything you want me to G C If you'll just tell me one more time G C G D7 So I can satisfy my mind that I am daddy number two C D7 G But husband number one to you
When you see them both together I know it bothers you D7 He's the image of his father we both know it's true C D7 Does that old world deep inside you stop turning A7 D7 Am I only just some stranger outside the gates
G I can't help the way I feel I don't know what to do B7 C D7 Any fool can see he's still in love with you G C G C I'll be daddy number two baby I'll do that for you G B7 D7 Because I love you I'll do anything you want me to G C If you'll just tell me one more time G C G D7 So I can satisfy my mind that I am daddy number two C D7 G But husband number one to you
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