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Let It Show lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
this is a very pretty country song recorded by the Statler Brothers.
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Let It Show Recorded by The Statler Brothers Written by Don Reid
D7 G F# G F# E7 If you feel in your heart that love's about to start Am D7 G Em A7 D7 Don't be dismayed or afraid to tell him so G F# G E7 If you feel there's a chance for a lifetime of romance Am D7 G C G Don't let it go let him know let it show
D7 G F# G E7 If he seems a little shy it could be he's a guy Am D7 G Em A7 D7 Who takes his time and it's no crime to take it slow G F# G E7 If he fits in your schemes makes love in your dreams Am D7 G C G Don't let it go let him know let it show
B7 F# B7 Em E7 Em If you long for his touch think about him too much A7 E7 Am D7 Plant a seed in his mind and let it grow G F# G E7 If you feel there's a chance for a lifetime of romance Am D7 G C G Don't let it go let him know let it show
F# G E7 Well now if he seems a little shy oh it could be that he's a guy Am D7 G Am D7 Who takes his time and it's no crime to take it slow G F# And if he fits in your schemes or honey G He makes love in your dreams E7 Am D7 G C G Don't let it go you let him know and let it show
B7 F# B7 Em E7 Em If you long for his touch think about him too much A7 E7 Am D7 Plant a seed in his mind and let it grow G F# G E7 If he fits in your schemes makes love in your dreams Am D7 G C G Don't let it go you let him know and let it show
D7 G Let it show
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