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Never Loved Before lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very pretty country song written and recorded by Alan
Jackson with Martina McBride.
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Never Loved Before Recorded by Alan Jackson with Martina McBride Recorded by Alan Jackson
C F G7 Girl I swear you got me acting crazy C F G7 Half the time I don't what my name is C F G7 I'm the kind that likes to take it slow and lazy C F C Girl you got me running hot and hazy
F C F C Oh I love you like I never oh I love you like I never F C Oh I love you like I never loved before
F G7 Boy you got me burning like a rocket C F G7 You stole my heart and stuck it in your pocket C F G7 Now I got your face inside my locket C F G7 I really tried but I don't think I can stop it
Repeat #2
F G7 You sat beside my last night on the sofa C F G7 I took your hand and pulled you a little closer C F G7 You kissed my lips then let me hold you C F C That feels the way love is supposed to baby
Repeat #2
F G7 You held the door when we went to the movies C F G7 I like your quirky sneaky sense of humor C F G7 You're strong and sweet in all the things I needed C F G7 You're the one who keeps my heart a beating baby
Repeat #2
F G7 F G7 Oh my heart stops beating when it's time for you to leave me F G7 F G7 C Yeah my head starts spinning every time that you are near me
Repeat #2 x2
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