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Just A Little Bit Sweet lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good uptempo country song recorded by
Charlie Rich.
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Just A Little Bit Sweet Written and recorded by Charlie Rich
D7 G C G D7 G If you'd be just a little bit sweet to me D7 G D7 G D7 G You'd be surprised how happy this boy would be D7 G If you'd try to stop your messen' around and flirting C G Then maybe my heart would stop hurtin' Em Cause you know pretty baby A7 D7 G That your daddy is still in love with you C G D7 (In love with you)
G C D7 G D7 G If you knew how it breaks my heart in two D7 C G D7 G Every time I see someone else with you
Then you’d try to stop your runnin' round and swinging C Give them bells a chance to start ringin' G Em Cause you know pretty baby A7 D7 G That your daddy is still in love with you C G (In love with you)
D7 Your so fine (baby you’re so fine) G C G And I need you to be mine Em A7 D7 And you know pretty baby that nobody else will do
G C G D7 G But if you'd be just a little bit sweet to me D7 G D7 G D7 G You'd be surprised how good true love could be D7 G If you'd try me just a little bit longer C G Then maybe our love will go stronger Em Cause you know pretty baby A7 D7 G That your daddy is still in love with you C G D7 (In love with you)
G Come on give up all your messen' around and swingin' C A7 Give them bells a chance to start ringin' D7 Em Cause you know pretty baby A7 D7 G That your daddy is still in love with you
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