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Jeannie And
Johnny lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, this
is a fun song to learn to play and sing, it was recorded by Marty
Robbins.
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Jeannie And Johnny Recorded by Marty Robbins
C F G7 C Jeannie and Johnny both grew up together F G7 Playmates each hour of the day C F G7 C They both vowed that they would be sweethearts forever F G7 C Then one day Jeannie moved away
F C G7 Johnny was lonely loved Jeannie only C F G7 Jeannie was sad and so blue C F G7 C Their folks said forget it but Jeannie and Johnny F G7 C Both knew that no other would do
F G7 C They wrote to each other and as they grew older F G7 Their love much stronger had grown C F G7 C Then one day a letter from Jeannie to Johnny F G7 C Came back to her address unknown
F C G7 Jeannie was lonely loved Johnny only C F G7 Her heart was sad and so blue C F G7 C Where Johnny had gone to she knew not the answer F G7 C But she knew she'd wait and be true
F G7 C The next day poor Jeannie just couldn't stop crying F G7 Though tears wouldn't come anymore C F G7 C Her world seemed so empty that she felt like dying F G7 C Then she heard a knock on her door
F C G7 And there stood her Johnny her true loving Johnny C F G7 He'd come to make wedding plans C F G7 C He said oh I love you my Jeannie I love you F G7 C Then he placed a ring on her hand
G7 C He placed a ring on her hand
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