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Lady’s Man
lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a fun
to do song recorded by Hank Snow. There's nothing hard about doing this
old country song, just have a good time.
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Lady’s Man Recorded by Hank Snow written by Cy Coben
C
I'm a lady's man oh yes-sir-ee
F
I like the gals and the gals like me C
G7 Can I make 'em swoon oh yes I can
C
Don't know what it is about me they love
F
But what it is I got plenty of
C
G7
C Make way for me I'm a loving lady's man
F
I'm a Lady's Man and that's no crime
C
I like 'em 'round me all of the time
D7
G7 I've got a line of talk they understand
C
Now you may like a baseball game
F
But as for me that's much too tame
C
G
C I get my thrill just being a lady's man
Been a Lady's Man since I was three F The women used to bounce me on their knee C
G7 They would always say when he grows up watch out C When the gals see his big blue eyes F They'll hang around like a bunch of flies
C
G7
C Those women knew what they were talking about
F I'm a Lady's Man I get the breaks C I guess I've got everything it takes
D7
G7 When it come to loving they like my brand C Oh the gals won't leave me alone F I have to disconnect my phone
C
G7
C That's how it is when you're a lady's man
I'm a lady's man oh yes-sir-ee F I love the gals and the gals love me C
G7 And when it comes to dates I'm in demand C Oh I like 'em short I like 'em tall F As a mater of fact I love 'em all
C
G7
C Make way for me I'm a loving lady's man
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