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Hard
Headed Woman lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's an up tempo song recorded by Elvis Presley. Although it's quick,
it isn't difficult to learn, there aren't many chord changes.
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Hard Headed Woman Recorded by Elvis Presley written by Claude Demetrius
G Well a hard headed woman a soft hearted man Been the cause of trouble ever since the world began C G Oh yeah ever since the world began uh-huh D7 C G A hard headed woman been a thorn in the side of man
Now Adam told to Eve listen here to me Don't you let me catch you messing round that apple tree C G Oh yeah ever since the world began uh-huh D7 C G A hard headed woman been a thorn in the side of man
C G Oh yeah ever since the world began uh-huh D7 C G A hard headed woman been a thorn in the side of man
Samson told Delilah loud and clear Keep your cotton picking fingers out my curly hair C G Oh yeah ever since the world began uh-huh D7 C G A hard headed woman been a thorn in the side of man
I heard about a king who was doing swell Till he started playing with that evil Jezebel C G Oh yeah ever since the world began uh-huh D7 C G A hard headed woman been a thorn in the side of man
I got a woman a head like a rock If she ever went away I'd cry around the clock C G Oh yeah ever since the world began uh-huh D7 C G A hard headed woman been a thorn in the side of man
D7 C G A hard headed woman been a thorn in the side of man
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