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I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, this is up tempo fun do to song recorded by Connie
Francis.
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I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter Recorded by Connie Francis Written by Hank Hunter and Mark Barkan
C Dm G7 We met in a ski lodge and we fell in love
C Right by a fireplace we shared our first embrace F Fm And then inside my heart I felt a fire start C E7 Am It's gonna snow outside the weather will be cold G7 C But I'm gonna be warm this winter uh huh huh
Each time your lips touch mine they taste like sparkling wine F Fm I feel so warm a glow just 'cause I love you so C E7 Am It's cozy in your arms I'm yours to have and to hold G7 C And I'm gonna be warm this winter
E7 Am Ice skating on a frozen lake E7 Am Sleigh riding down a mountainside D7 Dm Roasting popcorn dancing till the dawn D7 G7 That was how I knew love was born born born born
C It's just like make believe each night is New Year's Eve F Fm Each day is Christmas day you make me feel this way C E7 Am It's gonna snow outside the weather will be cold G7 C But I'm gonna be warm this winter
E7 Am It's gonna snow outside the weather will be cold G7 C But I'm gonna be warm this winter Am G7 C Whoa whoa whoa honey make me warm this winter Am G7 C Mmmm baby make me warm this winter Am G7 C Whoa whoa whoa honey make me warm this winter
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