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Is Love Out Of Style lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, this is a very pretty country song recorded by Wynn Stewart.
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Is Love Out Of Style Recorded by Wynn Stewart Written by Bobby Bare, Harlan Howard, Wynn Stewart
C C7 F Is love out of style is the passion to love and to leave G7 C Is love out of style is it modern to hurt and deceive C7 F Is love out of style if so then where do I come in G7 C Well if love's out of style I'll wait till it comes back again
F G7 F C Oh how many times did I give my heart gladly G7 C And then every love word I said F G7 F G7 Only to find I'd been foolish and blind F G7 And so completely misled
C C7 F Is love out of style is the dream that I'm dreaming in vein G7 C Is love out of style what's happened to loves old refrain C7 F Doesn't anyone need a love that will last till the end G7 C Well if love's out of style I'll wait till it comes back again
F G7 F C Oh how many times did I give my heart gladly G7 C And then every love word I said F G7 F G7 Only to find I'd been foolish and blind F G7 And so completely misled
C C7 F Is love out of style is the dream that I'm dreaming in vein G7 C Is love out of style what's happened to loves old refrain C7 F Doesn't anyone need a love that will last till the end G7 C Well if love's out of style I'll wait till it comes back again
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