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I Love To Do What I Love To lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Billy
Crash Craddock.
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I Love To Do What I Love To Recorded by Billy Crash Craddock Written by Bobby Fisher and Chris Blake
C Down in old Mexico F C Where I was running from life G7 I brought the love of a lady C And went to pay for the night
She laughed and said keep your money F C It just wouldn't be right G7 I must have looked unbelieving C Then she said with a smile
I love to do what I love to F C And that gets me through F C I take life like a river D7 G7 Running easy and smooth C I love to do what I love to F C I like to live with the truth F I love to do what I love to do G7 C And I love loving you
Before I knew I ask her F C To come away in the night G7 And on a farm in west Texas C We can make a new life
After all of them hard times F C She stood by my side G7 And here's what she told me C Each time I ask why
Repeat #2
G7 C Life was easy together F C As the years slipped away G7 And I cried like a baby C By the bed where she lay
I said honey how will I make it F C If He calls you away G7 I can still see her smiling face C I can still hear her say
Just do what you love to do F C And you know you'll get through F C Take life like a river D7 G7 Running easy and smooth C And do what you love to F C And live with the truth F Just do what you love to do G7 C Like I love loving you
F Just do what you love to do G7 C Like I love loving you
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