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I
Just Can't Be True lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's really a nice to play and sing, it was recorded by Webb
Pierce. It's not difficult to learn, the chords are easy.
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I Just Can't Be True recorded by Webb Pierce written by Teddy Wilburn C Now honey I just can't be true F I got a rambling feeling in my shoes G7 C My heart tells me that I'm the roving kind Well my feet start itching more and more F Every time a pretty girl passed my door G7 C So good gal here's what I want to do F I wanna play the field and lead a happy life C Without a thought of worry or a nagging wife F Let's settle this thing and say we're through C G7 C Cause honey baby I just can't be true If I loved you like I know I really should F Well I wanna be good yes I know I would G7 C But I just can't seem to ever wanna stay at home I hate to hurt your feelings and I hope I don't F If you feel like me then I'm sure I won't G7 C I've got a mind of my own and I know just what I want F I wanna play the field and lead a happy life C Without a thought of worry or a care in sight F Let's settle this thing and say we're through C G7 C Cause honey baby I just can't be true
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