Good Friends Good Whiskey Good Loving lyrics and chords
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Friends Good Whiskey Good Loving lyrics and chords are intended for
your personal use only, this is an excellent country song written and
recorded by Hank Williams Jr.
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Good Friends Good Whiskey Good Loving Written and recorded by Hank Williams Jr.
G D7 G One thing's for sure we're all just passing through D7 G G7 No we're not gonna live forever not me and you C G But Lord I've had a good time yes Lord I've had a good good life A7 D7 I've just got one thing to say this is all that matters anyway
G D7 G Good friends good whiskey and good loving D7 G I want to thank you Lord for giving me all of them to get me by C G C Take my money take my rings I'd trade it all for just three things G D7 G Good friends my good whiskey and good loving
D7 G Don't you know I'm just like lotsa folks in your town D7 G I laugh and I love and I cuss life's ups and downs C G There really ain't much difference you see between all of you and me A7 D7 Yes I like cold beer and hot lips and a ride in the country
G D7 G And I like good friends and I like good whiskey and I like good loving D7 G I want to thank you Lord for giving me all of them to get me by C G C Take my money take my rings I'd trade it all for just three things G D7 G My good friends my good whiskey and good loving
C G C Take my money take my rings I'd trade it all for just three things G D7 G My good friends my good whiskey and your good loving
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