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I Made Her Bad lyrics and chords

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I Made Her Bad
Recorded by Bobby Helms
Written by Harold Lowry

C F
Tonight in a barroom she's sitting
C G7
While the lights are turned down so low
C F
She drinking her wine and she's laughing
C G7 C
At a story some dumb ass just told

F G7
I made her bad
F G7 C G7
With all my running around
C F G7
She was a good girl
F G7 C
But I let her down

F
In the wee hours of the morning she'll stagger
C G7
From the front door of the bar where she's been
C F
A strange man will be walking beside her
C G7 C
She'll be smiling and looking at him

F G7
I made her bad
F G7 C G7
With all my running around
C F G7
She was a good girl
F G7 C
But I let her down

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