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New York Times lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Gene Watson.
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New York Times Recorded by Gene Watson Written by O.B. McClinton and Sara Young
C F My woman always talked about the New York City life G7 C She never really wanted to be a country boy's wife F Opening nights on Broadway were always on her mind G7 C She couldn't seem to live without what she called the New York Times
F I walked in from work one day and didn't find her home G7 C But I didn't have to wonder long figured where she'd gone F Love was all I had to give so she left me behind G7 C To go up there somewhere lookin' for the New York Times
F Hey New York City won't you have a little pity C On this poor Texas country boy G7 C Somewhere around your big apple town I've lost my pride and joy F I've walked up and down every street around C Till I think I'm goin' out of my mind G7 C If I don't find my baby today I'll run an ad in the New York Times
F I've been down 5th Avenue even up old Broadway G7 C And I searched all the honky tonks like the Lone Star Cafe F Lord I wish I could give her up and erase her from my heart G7 C But here I stand a broken man in the middle of Central Park
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G7 C Well if I don't find my baby today I'll run an ad in the New York Times
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