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Jukebox Argument lyrics and chords

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Jukebox Argument lyrics and chords are provided for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Mickey Gilley.

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Jukebox Argument
Recorded by Mickey Gilley
Written by Gary Nicholson

C
Well my best friend and his woman
F C
They been fighting now for weeks
A7
So finally just to keep the peace
D7 G7
They decided not to speak

F
Now she won’t say a word to him
C
And he treats her the same

Last night they all went dancing
G7 C
And they played this crazy game

F
They sat down by the jukebox
C
Started playing country songs
D7
They chose the ones that fit their thoughts
G7
And argued all night long

F C
She played Release Me and he played Stand By Your Man
G7 C
She played Don’t Be Angry and he played Out Of Hand
F C
She played Good Hearted Woman and When Will I Be Loved
G7 C
And he played He’ll Have To Go and The Window Up Above


Then I thought they might make up somehow
F C
And stop this crazy game
A7
They seem to hurt each other more
D7 G7
With every song they played

F
And just as we were leaving
C
When you’d think they had enough
G7
She played After The Fire Is Gone
C
And he played Faded Love

Repeat #2

F
She played Jealous Heart and Suspicious Mind
C
And he played Cheating Heart and Lying Eyes
G7
And she played I’ll Get Over You
C
And he played Born To Lose

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