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Do The Best You Can lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Ricky Nelson.
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Do The Best You Can Recorded by Ricky Nelson Written by Ry Cooder and Russ Titelman
C Am F C Whenever you find a man who loves every woman he sees Am F G7 There's always some kind of woman that's puttin' him up a tree Am C F C Now that kind of man he ain't got as much sense as a mule F G7 You know everyone can love it just playin' you for a fool
C G7 F C Mmmm oh no it's not hard for you to understand F Am G7 C True love can be such a sweet harmony if you do the best that you can
Am F C If you marry the wrong kinda woman and you get where you can't agree Dm C F Just damn well forget yourself and let that woman be C Am C F C A man ought-a make a good husband quit tryin' to lead a fast life F G7 Goin' about dressin' up other women won't put clothes on his own wife
Repeat #2
Am F C Well there's a lot's of good women wanna marry they wanna live well at home Dm C F Afraid they might get hold of a rowdy man who can't let other women alone C Am F C Well there's a lot's of good men who wanna marry they wanna live well at home F G7 But every time they turn around there's a man there sayin' darlin' is he gone
Repeat #2
F Am G7 C True love can be such a sweet harmony if you do the best that you can
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