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I Just Can't Say No To You
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Moe Bandy.
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I Just Can't Say No To You Recorded by Moe Bandy Written by Parker McGee and Steven A. Gibson
C Am Just look at this mess that I'm in F C G7 C Gentle lover you're a terrible friend F G7 Em Am I swore I'd never get this close again Dm Em Dm G7 But I can't seem to stop myself from falling
C Am You wanna come see me tonight F C G7 C I gotta be strong I know it's not right F G7 Em Am I gotta hold on put up some kind of fight Dm Em Dm G7 Naming the time and the place again
Am Em F Cause I just can't say no to you Dm G7 C Though I know I'd be better off to G7 Em F But my heart won't admit that it's true Dm C And I just can't say no to you
Am I guess I never understood F C G7 C That something so wrong could seem so good F G7 Em Am Would I give it up even if I could Dm Em Dm G7 If I’m falling let me fall for you
Repeat #3
F Am Dm Oh when will it end F G7 Break it off and then we're back again
Am Em F And I just can't say no to you Dm G7 C Though I know we'd be better off to G7 Em F But my heart won't admit that it's true Dm And I just can't say no
Am Em F And I just can't say no to you Dm G7 C Though I know we'd be better off to G7 Em F But my heart won't admit that it's true Dm C And I just can't say no to you
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