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Neon Row lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by George Strait.
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Neon Row Recorded by George Strait Written by Donny Kees and Jimmy Jay
G7 C G7 C You've been out again tonight with the girls out on the town G7 C But in those magic neon lights I know exactly what you've found G7 C F Dm What about your home and the man who loves you so C G7 C Is it worth the thrill you feel down on neon row
F Where if you're lonely then you're easy C Them good old boys just pick and choose F And lonely women are in season G7 For one night stands and all night blues
F Where all those lonely high-heeled ladies C Are always puttin' on a show F G7 C But in the mornin' they ain't puttin' on coffee G7 They're puttin' back on the clothes C They wore the night before to neon row
G7 C G7 C Girl I can't hold you back not one day longer G7 C If my love ain't strong enough to keep you home G7 C F Dm Just start the fire to burn the bridges C G7 C And maybe some night we'll meet in the magic light down on neon row
Repeat #2
F Where all those lonely high-heeled ladies C Are always puttin' on a show F G7 C But in the mornin' they ain't puttin' on coffee G7 They're puttin' back on the clothes C F They wore the night before to neon row
C Puttin' back on the clothes G7 C They wore the night before to neon row
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