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I'm Hurtin' lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's very pretty country song co-written and recorded by Roy Orbison.
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I'm Hurtin' Recorded by Roy Orbison Written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson
G Em (Dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) G Em (Dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) C D7 G (Oh oh I'm hurtin')
Em Felt this way (dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) D7 Yesterday (dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) G And today (dumby-dumby-dum) Am I keep hurtin' (whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa) D7 G Yeah hurtin' whoa whoa whoa
Em Time goes by (dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) D7 Right on by (dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) G And I (dumby-dumby-dum) Am D7 G I'm still hurtin' (whoa whoa whoa ) yeah hurtin’
Whoa whoa whoa whoa)
C You walked away the pain began A7 D7 I knew I'd never love again
G Em Oh my heart (dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) D7 Torn apart (dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) G And I (dumby-dumby-dum) Am I'm sure hurtin' (whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa) D7 G Yeah hurtin (whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa)
C You walked away the pain began A7 D7 I knew I'd never love again
G Em Seems to me (dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) D7 My destiny (dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) G Is to be (dumby-dumby-dum) Am Just hurtin' (whoa whoa whoa whoa) D7 G Yeah hurtin' (whoa whoa whoa whoa)
Em (Dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) G Em (Dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) C D7 G (Oh oh I'm hurtin')
Em (Dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) G Em (Dumby-dumby-dum oo-yay-yeah) C D7 G (Oh oh I'm hurtin')
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