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Kate lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use, it's a
very good country song written by Marty Robbins and recorded by Johnny
Cash.
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Kate Recorded by Johnny Cash Written by Marty Robbins
C Well I saw you with another it made me lose my mind
Shot you with my .38 and now I'm doing time F C And you put me here you put me here G7 Well there's no need to doubt it there ain't no two ways about it C G7 C As sure as your name's Kate you put me here
I've been trying to tell 'em that I didn't do no wrong
Only gave you what you've been deserving all along F C And you put me here you put me here G7 Ain't no use denying you did it with your lying C G7 C As sure as your name's Kate you put me here
Well the jury found me guilty they wouldn't hear my plea
I listened as that judge said murder in the first degree F C And you put me here you put me here G7 Well there ain't no need to doubt it there ain't no two ways about it C G7 C As sure as your name's Kate you put me here
Now the warden and the preacher they're letting me go slow
It won't be long until I'm gone just thirteen steps to go F C And you put me here you put me here G7 There's just one way to figure your cheating pulled the trigger C G7 C As sure as your name's Kate you put me here
G7 Well there ain't no need to doubt there ain't no two ways about it C G7 C As sure as your name's Kate you put me here
Kate you just plain bad you know that mhm
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