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Mr.
Blue lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, this is
a very good country song recorded by Garth Brooks.
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Mr. Blue Recorded by Garth Brooks Written by Dewayne Blackwell
F Fm Our guardian star lost all it's glow G7 C The day that I lost you Fm It lost all its glitter the day you said no G7 C And the gray skies turned to blue Fm C Fm G7 Like him I am doubtful that your love is true C F So if you decide to call on me G7 C F Ask for Mr. Blue
C E7 G7 F G7 C I'm Mr. Blue when you say you love me F G7 C Am Dm Then prove it by goin' out on the sly G7 Provin' your love is untrue F Am Call me Mr. Blue C E7 G7 F G7 C I'm Mr. Blue when you say you're sorry F G7 C Am Dm Then turn around headed for the light of town G7 Em Hurtin' me through and through F C Am Call me Mr. Blue
G7 Em C F E7 C I sleep alone each night wait by the phone each night Em D7 G7 But you don't call and I won't hurt my pride C E7 G7 F G7 C Call me mister I won't tell you when you paint the town F G7 C Em Dm A bright red to turn it upside down G7 Em G7 F G7 C I'm painting it too but I'm painting it blue
G7 Em C F E7 C I sleep alone each night wait by the phone each night Em D7 G7 But you don't call and I won't hurt my pride C E7 G7 F G7 C Call me mister I won't tell you when you paint the town F G7 C Em Dm A bright red to turn it upside down G7 Em G7 F G7 C Am I'm painting it too but I'm painting it blue
Dm G7 C Em Call me Mr. Blue Dm G7 C Call me mister blue
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