I
Don't Want To Mention Any Names lyrics and chords
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I
Don't Want To Mention Any Names lyrics and chords are intended for
your personal use only, it's an excellent country song recorded by Reba
McEntire.
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I Don't Want To Mention Any Names Recorded by Reba McEntire Written by Larry Cordle and Lisa Palas
C I've got a story to tell would you mind listenin' G7 I can always count on you we're such good friends
And I need to talk about my situation C And you're the only one who'll understand
That someone's got designs on my baby F She's making her intentions very plain D7 C We both know this old gal that I'm talkin' about G7 C But I don't want to mention any names
F Well she's asked him to slow dance way too often C G7 She's made suggestions I don't like it all F C I'm tryin' to let her know that I'm wise to her game G7 C But I don't want to mention any names
Well now I can understand why she'd want him G7 Oh you've even said yourself it's quite a prize
She's about as good a friend as you are C Come to think of it she's just about your size
If she don't back off there's gonna be some trouble F Now I'm prepared to make that very plain D7 C I sure hope I've said enough just between the two of us G7 C Cause I don't want to mention any names
repeat #3
F C Well I'm tryin' to let her know that I'm wise to her game G7 C But I don't want to mention any names
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