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Hasn't It Been Good Together lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Hank Snow.
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Hasn't It Been Good Together Recorded by Hank Snow and Kelly Foxton Written by Linda Kaufman and Gloria Shayne
G B7 C The books are packed the photographs the old magazines D7 G I'll take this and I'll take that but leave the worn out dreams B7 Em We've reached the point of no return we've sung our little song D7 A7 D7 It doesn't matter who was right or wrong
C G E7 But honey hasn't it been good together hasn't it been fine together Am D7 G C Didn't we help each other grow tell the truth before you go now D7 G E7 Didn't we love good together kinda hoped we would forever Am D7 C How close we came we'll never know
G B7 C We've always had a lot to say but words fail us now D7 G Time has come to break away and we just don't know how B7 Em Feeling mad then feeling sad pretending we don't care D7 A7 D7 G And off we go who knows where
Repeat #2
B7 C We had our laughs we had our fights and now that it's done D7 G I don't regret I won't forget our moment in the sun B7 Em But if we stay another day I think we'll both explode D7 A7 D7 G So let's get the show on the road
C G E7 But honey hasn't it been good together hasn't it been fine together Am D7 G C Didn't we help each other grow tell the truth before you go now D7 G E7 Didn't we love good together kinda hoped we would forever Am D7 G How close we came we'll never know
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