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I'll Tennessee You In My Dreams lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Tanya
Tucker.
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I'll Tennessee You In My Dreams Recorded by Tanya Tucker Written by Don Schlitz and Paul Overstreet
C F G7 C Hours on the telephone it's time to hang it up F G7 But I can't bring myself to say goodnight C F G7 C This empty place inside my heart reminds me that we're miles apart F G7 Oh darling how I long to hold you tight
F G7 C F We both know that it's too late to travel down that interstate Dm G7 There's just one way I can be with you tonight
C F G7 I'll Tennessee you in my dreams C F Dm G7 Close my eyes and take away this distance in between C F G7 Am G7 F Just knowing that you love me gives my spirit w-ings tonight G7 C I'll Tennessee you in my dreams
F G7 C It's two AM in Nashville and midnight in LA F G7 But it's all the same when we look at the sky C F G7 C Well I never knew till I missed you how stars so bright could make me blue F G7 Without my special someone by my side
F G7 C F The airport in this old town is long ago closed down Dm G7 And there's just one way our hearts can fly tonight
Repeat #2
F G7 Am G7 F Close your eyes make believe tonight you're lyin' next to me Dm G7 C And I'll Tennessee you in my dreams Dm G7 C Whoa tonight I'll Tennessee you in my dreams
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