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Don't Say Goodnight lyrics and chords are provide for your personal use
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Don't Say Goodnight Recorded by The Everly Brothers Written by Brian Neary and Jim Photoglo
G Em Fifteen years come December G Em We were so young do you still remember C D7 When I fell in love with you C D7 And like an older brother would do
I'd keep telling you things like G Em Don't go walking past midnight G Em Don't wear those sweaters that fit so tight C D7 Unless you're alone here with me C D7 That's the way I always want it to be
Am D7 Don't say goodnight G You know I never want to let you go E7 Am Don't say goodnight D7 G E7 Oh baby hold me close and don't say no C Em One more hour if we could G E7 You make me feel so good Am Say it's all right D7 G Darlin' don't say goodnight
Em Your daddy said he'd disown you G Em He'd get so nervous every time I'd 'phone you C D7 I tried to make him understand C D7 You were a woman then and I was your man
I'd be telling him things like G Em I swear that I'll always love her G Em I'll break my back to keep a roof above her C D7 Then he'd say it's time for you to go in C D7 Oh baby I'd just want to kiss you again
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C Em One more hour if we could G E7 You make me feel so good Am Say it's all right D7 G Darlin' don't say goodnight
E7 Am Say it's alright D7 G Darlin' don't say goodnight E7 Am Say it's alright D7 G Darlin' don't say goodnight
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