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I Need To Talk To You lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a very good country gospel recorded by Reba McEntire.
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I Need To Talk To You Recorded by Reba McEntire Written by Linda Davis, Marcus Franklin Johnson, Tim Owens
Am G7 F C The whole town would be talking Am G7 C F C If someone saw You here with me Am G7 F I'm telling You I'd understand G7 If You feel You need to leave
Am G7 F This room rents by the hour Am G7 F Oh but I've got it all night long Am G7 F C This is the first time that I've asked You here Dm G7 It ain't the first time that I've done wrong
C F I need to talk to You C F I need to know Your words are true Dm C Don't just tell me show me Dm F Give me all that I need Dm G7 C I need to talk to You
Am G7 F Those pills there on the nightstand Am G7 F They help make me believe Am G7 F That the man I'm laying down with Dm G7 Really cares for me
Am G7 F This book You see me holding Am G7 F I usually hide in the drawer Am G7 F C I've done my best to put You away Dm F G7 I can't hide from You anymore
Repeat #3
F G7 F G7 Oh I've spent my whole life regretting F G7 C Each day that I've spent before F C Dm Am It's time that I face the things that I've done Dm G7 Oh and that's what I came here for
C F I need to talk to You C F I need to know Your words are true Dm C Don't just tell me show me Dm F Give me all that I need Dm G7 Am I need to talk to You
F G7 C I need to talk to You
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