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purposes and private study only. The chords provided are my
interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
Everybody's
Sweetheart lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a very good up tempo country song written and recorded
by Vince Gill.
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Everybody's Sweetheart Written and recorded by Vince Gill
C F C When I told my baby do what you wanna do F C Well I had no idea just what she'd put me through G7 F Every night she's runnin' round singin' songs in your hometown G7 F G7 There ain't no one to love me when the sun goes down
F C Well she's everybody's sweetheart everybody's sweetheart but mine F C I should've kept her barefoot barefoot and pregnant all the time D7 F I used to be the first in line now I've fallen way behind D7 G7 C She's everybody's sweetheart everybody's sweetheart but mine
F C All that country club money Lord it sure looked good to me yeah it did F C Playing golf with those fat cats how much better could life be G7 F They all think I've got it made they see your face on every page G7 F G7 Of every magazine across the USA
Repeat #2
G7 F If you see her tell her hi and everything will be all right G7 F G7 Tell her that I love her till the day I die
F C Well she's everybody's sweetheart everybody's sweetheart but mine F C I should've kept her barefoot barefoot and pregnant all the time D7 F I used to be the first in line now I've fallen way behind D7 G7 C Am She's everybody's sweetheart everybody's sweetheart but mine
D7 G7 C She's everybody's sweetheart everybody's sweetheart but mine
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