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Hello
Heartache lyrics and chords are provided for your personal use only,
this Marty Robbins song is excellent. You'll love to pick and sing it,
print the lyrics and chords to Hello Heartache and add it to your play
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Hello Heartache Recorded by Marty Robbins Written by Mabel Cordle and Janice Beard
C G7 Hello heartache I should have known you'd come my way C Since she left me all my dreams have gone astray F She was all I had to live for now my every hope is gone C G7 C So I guess you'll be here with me from now on G7 Hello teardrops why do you fall like winter rain C It's too late now for she won't be back again F And there's nothing you can do to ease this longing in my heart C G7 C For I'll miss her just as long as we're apart G7 C G7 C For awhile I thought she loved me all of that is over now G7 C D7 G7 And I tried to make her happy but I failed her somewhere somehow C G7 Hello grey skies where are the shining stars above C Do you miss them as I'll always miss my love F If you do then I'll stay with you all night long until the dawn C G7 C For I know that I can't sleep now that she's gone G7 C G7 C For awhile I thought she loved me all of that is over now G7 C D7 G7 And I tried to make her happy but I failed her somewhere somehow C G7 Hello grey skies where are the shining stars above C Do you miss them as I'll always miss my love F If you do then I'll stay with you all night long until the dawn C G7 C For I know that I can't sleep now that she's gone
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