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Jerry's Bar And Grill lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
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Jerry's Bar And Grill Written and recorded by Red Steagall
C G7 At 3 AM a station wagon pulled into the driveway 747 Baker Road
As usual I'm listening I'm pretending I been sleepin' C But I'm countin' off the hours you been gone
I know just what you'll answer in the morning when I ask you C7 F How come your weekly feeding took so long G7 You'll say you know Shirley Watkins how she enjoys talking C It just took that long to get our business done
F I thought your garden club was meeting in the grade school cafeteria G7 With smacked folks at Jerry's Bar and Grill
I'll pretend I didn't see it nor the grease spots on your sweater C Left there by the Green Dimanche spill
Now it's not that I don't trust you cause I'm trying to believe you G7 But my imagination's runnin' wild
I see all sorts of people in all kinds of situations C Lately that seems to be the style
I hope you're at your at your meeting just like you've always told me C7 F If not you're gonna give yourself a thrill G7 I'll be sittin' in the shadows at a table in the corner C This Thursday night at Jerry's Bar and Grill
Repeat #2
G7 I'll pretend I didn't see it nor the grease spots on your sweater C Left there by the Green Dimanche spill
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