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Daddy's Girl lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, this is a good country song recorded by Red Sovine.
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Daddy's Girl Recorded by Red Sovine Written by Glenn Martin
C F C I recall the night that you came into this world G7 F C I couldn't believe the doctor when he said it's a little girl F C I said now Doc you must be wrong you see I want a boy F C G7 C Then he laid you in my arms and my heart sang with joy
(Daddy's girl daddy's girl F C I'm the center of daddy's world G7 I know I'm daddy's number one F For he loves me like I was his son C Daddy's Girl)
F C I recall the day I took you to a baseball game G7 F C You brought along your baby doll and half its baby things F C We sat there a-playin' house while the Dodgers played the Braves F C G7 C And everyone in the bleachers looked at us as if to say
repeat #2
F C I recall the day I took you on a fishin' trip G7 F C You said daddy won't that hook hurt the fishes' lip F C And you said if they don't get air those things in the can will die F C G7 C So we turned the worms all loose and chased some butterflies
repeat #2
F C I recall the day that your young man come to call G7 F C Seems like only yesterday you swam and played football F C But I know the time has come that I must set you free F C G7 C But no matter where you are you know what you are to me
repeat #2 x2
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