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My Man lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a great country song recorded by Tammy Wynette.
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My Man Recorded by Tammy Wynette Written by Billy Sherrill, Norro Wilson, Carmol Taylor
G Em G My man understands he holds me in the palm of his hand Am D7 Am F And I like it I like it he's a dream the real thing Am D7 G He always makes me feel like a queen and I love it I love it Dm G Dm G His arms are warm they keep me away from harm C G And I'm proud of it so proud of it he's mine he's fine
He makes a funny feeling go up my spine Am D7 G And I wanna keep it like this all the time
C He's got what I want when I want it A7 He's got what I need when I need it D7 I'd fight a million just to keep it A7 D7 Just to keep on holdin' to the precious love he gives me
G Em G How I hate to sit and wait when I know he's got to work late Am D7 Am F I can't stand it can't stand it but when he walks in Am D7 G And I'm in his lovin' arms again I forget it I forget it Dm G Dm G His touch is too much he knows how to love me just enough C G And I love him I love him my man understands
He holds me in the palm of his hand Am D7 G And I wanna keep it like this all the time
Repeat #2
G Em G My man understands he holds me in the palm of his hand Am D7 G And I wanna keep it like this all the time Am D7 G And I wanna keep it like this all the time
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