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Fifteen Beers lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a good country song recorded by Johnny Paycheck.
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Fifteen Beers Recorded by Johnny Paycheck Written by Brenda W. Davis and Stephen A. Davis
C F C I drank fifteen beers that's a whole lot of brew in one night G7 When you try to drown a memory from your mind C It took me fifteen beers to get here F I don't know how many more till I leave C G7 C F C Take my change in tears and drink fifteen beers
Well I rolled into Joe's about six-fifteen F And I was ready to pour 'em down C G7 Because at eight o'clock Delilah was a-meeting me there C Well I thought I'd have me a pour just to loosen up F Cause we were really gonna swing tonight C G7 C F C I could already see her face and touch her long red hair
Well at nine thirty-five I thought man a live F What could be a-holding her up C Just then a man in a long black Cadillac came in G7 And told little Joe filler up C While he was cleaning off the windows and guess who he saw F In the back laying soft as rain C G7 C It was Delilah sipping on pink champagne
F C I drank fifteen beers that's a whole lot of brew for one man G7 When you try to drown a memory from your mind C It took me fifteen beers to forget you F I don't know how many more to just get C G7 C While he holds Delilah near I'll drink my fifteen beers
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