I Wonder What He's Doing Tonight
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your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Tanya
Tucker.
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I Wonder What He's Doing Tonight Recorded by Tanya Tucker Written by Gary Nicholson and John Jarrard
C G D7 It was raining like it's raining tonight when I left him G D7 I remember how the rain and the tears fell together C G I can say it it's never gonna work out right D7 G D7 But I wonder I wonder what he's doing tonight
G D7 I had reasons I thought they were right when I walked away G D7 I thought freedom was worth any price that I had to pay C G It was crazy I never even kissed him goodbye D7 G Now I wonder I wonder what he's doing tonight
C F C G I wasted all this time trying to catch the wind C F C D7 Now all I want is the chance just to see him again
C F C G I didn't know how lonely freedom could be C F C D7 If I had only seen where this road would lead
G D7 Won't be long now I'll see the lights of my hometown G D7 It's a long shot but I'm gonna drive by his old house C G Will he be there or has he found someone to treat him right D7 G Oh I wonder I wonder what he's doing tonight
D7 G Oh I wonder I wonder what he's doing tonight D7 G Oh I wonder I wonder what he's doing tonight D7 G Oh I wonder I wonder what he's doing tonight
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