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Katy
Too lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's a very good country song co-written and recorded by Johnny Cash.
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Katy Too Recorded by Johnny Cash Written by Jack Clement and Johnny R. Cash
G C I'm not the goin' steady kind D7 G I miss 'em all all the time C I told Annie I'd be true D7 G But I still think about Katy too C D7 G Katy too Katy too I still think about Katy too
C If you should see Miss Mary Ann D7 G Just tell her I'm her lovin' man C Give my love to Jane and Sue D7 G But don't forget ol' Katy too C D7 G Katy too Katy too don't forget ol' Katy too
C I like Saddie's chicken stew D7 G And Susie's good at pitchin' woo C I like Mary's barbecue D7 G But I still like ol' Katy too C D7 G Katy too Katy too I still like ol' Katy too
C Now girls I'm not the flirty kind D7 G But I just can't make up my mind C I like to marry all of you D7 G But I still miss ol' Katy too C D7 G Katy too Katy too I still miss ol' Katy too
C To all the girls I make this toast D7 G I love you everyone the most C But don't ask me to say I do D7 G Cause I still miss ol' Katy too C D7 G Katy too Katy too I still miss ol' Katy too
C Cupid you've been good to me D7 G I've got more girls than I can see C But if you give me all but two D7 G Then let's squeeze in ol' Katy too C D7 G Katy too Katy too let's squeeze in ol' Katy too
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