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I'm Not That Way Anymore lyrics and chords are intended for your
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I'm Not That Way Anymore Recorded by Alabama Written by Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, Greg Fowler and Mark Henrdon
C F G7 C We used to get crazy every Saturday night F C G7 We'd drive in to town and get feelin' right C F G7 Am A child of the sixties in seventy-four F G7 C But I'm not that way anymore
F G7 C Well I burned the tires off my Chevrolet F C G7 Trying to impress the girls that I'd date C F G7 Am And I'd bet a gambler when I couldn't score F G7 C But I'm not that way anymore
Em F I'm not that way anymore Dm G7 C Time's closing yesterday's doors Em F But I'm just as happy as I was before Dm G7 C Cause I'm not that way anymore
F G7 C American Bandstand the Sullivan Show F C G7 I listened to the Opry on my radio C F G7 Am Well Dick Clark's still looking as young as before F G7 C But I'm not that way anymore
F G7 C Well I swapped my loafers for cowboy boots F C G7 Brought me some jeans gave away all my suits C F G7 Am My razor is rusted my barber is poor F G7 C Cause I'm not that way anymore
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Em F I'm not that way anymore Dm G7 C Time's closing yesterday's doors Em F But I'm just as happy as I was before Dm G7 Cause I'm not that way Em Am I'm not that way and you're not that way Dm G7 C We're not that way anymore
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